Habitat for Humanity ReStore has ribbon cutting

In photo: Easley Chamber of Commerce ambassadors, Front row Habitat for Humanity members – Marcia Sherman, Bonnie Martin, Jill Evans, Marty Yannarella, Duane Hurne, Otis Nelson. Back row: Habitat for Humanity board members and volunteers. In photo: Easley Chamber of Commerce ambassadors, Front row Habitat for Humanity members – Marcia Sherman, Bonnie Martin, Jill Evans, Marty Yannarella, Duane Hurne, Otis Nelson. Back row: Habitat for Humanity board members and volunteers.

On Tuesday, March 20, Pickens County Habitat for Humanity and theEasley Chamber of Commercecelebrated a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new 10,000 square foot Habitat ReStore.  Located at807 Liberty Drivein Easley, the Habitat ReStore has ample room to consistently offer a wide selection of home furnishings, appliances, building materials, and other diverse and exciting items.

The ReStore is open for shoppers every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 10:00 a.m. til 5:00 p.m.  Donated items can be dropped off at the ReStore Tuesdays through Saturdays between 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. To schedule a pickup of items, call the ReStore at 859-5999.

Profits generated by the ReStore will be used to construct new Habitat houses with     low-income families throughout PickensCounty.

For more information about the ReStore, Pickens Habitat volunteer opportunities, or housing applications, visit www.pickenshabitat.org. To schedule a pick-up for a donation or to volunteer your time or talents for the ReStore, call (864) 859-5999.

 

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