The Habitat ReStore of Alamance County needs your Donations!
Habitat ReStore donations go back into the community to help people
who are upgrading their homes or are financially unable to
purchase needed items at costly retail prices.
The Habitat ReStore resells your new or used donated items
to the general public at great discounted prices.
While Habitat ReStore profits are used to help Habitat For Humanity's affiliate build
more houses in the Alamance County area, your donations are ultimately a long term investment in the restructuring and enhancement of our community.
Benefits of Donating
Your generous Donations can include new or gently used;
- Household and/or Office Furniture: Tables, Chairs, Desks, Sofas
- Appliances (in working order): Refrigerators, Stoves, Microwaves,
- Building Materials: Windows, Doors, Roofing, Power Tools, etc.
- Bathroom/Kitchen: Fixtures, Sinks, Plumbing Supplies, Vanities
- Lighting Fixtures: Lamps, Chandeliers
- Flooring Materials: Tiles, Vinyl, Brick
- Electronics (working): Televisions, Stereos, Recorder/Players
Please contact the Habitat ReStore at 336-222-8292 to schedule pick-up of your
large item donations or you can>>>>>Email us your information.

Individuals * Businesses * Corporations * Churches * Faith Based Organizations,
We need your help! We invite you to help us provide affordable housing opportunities!
Encourage and assist working families in need through donations, volunteering and
support, while also building employee and/or member teamwork, morale and
a sense of community responsibility. We have several different levels of sponsorship.
Please contact Robin Wintringham at 336-222-8191 for more information.
Thank you for your considerations and generous donations to the
Habitat for Humanity Affiliate and Habitat ReStore of Alamance County, NC.
Each gift helps a family in need of decent and affordable housing purchase a new home.
We appreciate our contributors and acknowledge our responsibility to those supporters
who are counting on Habitat’s ongoing efforts to rebuild a better
Alamance County and ultimately, world.