Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County Celebrates Grand Opening of New Southfield ReStore Location December 4


December 4, 2024

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A Habitat ReStore Ribbon Cutting Ceremony will take place at 11:30 a.m. on December 4 to celebrate the grand opening of ReStore Southfield location, 22110 Telegraph Road.

Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County will gather with the Southfield Area Chamber of Commerce, Southfield elected Officials, supporters, volunteers, and many eager shoppers to celebrate this momentous occasion. This will be the second Habitat Oakland ReStore location. The store and donation center will be open Monday- Saturday from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. and Sundays 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Habitat Oakland ReStores are home improvement stores and resale centers that sell donated furniture, building materials, appliances, and home accessories to the public at a fraction of the retail price. Habitat for Humanity uses funds raised by its ReStores to help more families build, rehabilitate and repair their homes.

“The opening of this new ReStore marks the latest step in our efforts to provide safe, decent and affordable housing in Oakland County,” said Michele Hodges, Executive Director and CEO of Habitat Oakland. “Shoppers can find unique and high-quality items, but inventory changes frequently, so stop by soon and often! We wish to thank our donors, supporters, shoppers and the entire Habitat community for helping to make this grand opening a huge success.”

Habitat Oakland ReStores rely on the generous donations of new and gently used furniture, building supplies, and household items to help Habitat create homeownership opportunities. To arrange a pickup of a donation, please call our Donation Call Center at 248-365-4090.
     

About Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County:

In 1995, the Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County affiliate was established and has since helped over 1,700 individuals and families access safe and affordable housing. Habitat Oakland provides a variety of housing programs across the county, focusing primarily in Pontiac, Southfield and Madison Heights. These include homeownership opportunities for families making 50-80% of the area median income, financial coaching, critical home repairs, and neighborhood revitalization initiatives. Driven by the vision of a world where everyone has a decent place to live, the housing organization has championed its mission to put God’s love into action and bring people together to build homes, communities, and hope. For more information about the affiliate and how to get involved, visit Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County's website.  


About Habitat Oakland Restores:

Habitat Oakland ReStores are nonprofit retail and donation centers that sell new and gently used furniture, building materials, appliances, and home accessories at a fraction of the retail price. Through two store locations in Southfield and Waterford, as well as an Online ReStore, Habitat Oakland ReStores use their proceeds to help build or improve homes locally for families and individuals in Oakland County. To shop 24/7, donate or volunteer, visit habroc.org.