Habitat for Humanity was established with the goal of providing home owner opportunities for low income, energy efficient housing.
The Habitat for Humanity ReStore opened in June of 2007. Located in downtown Riverton, the ReStore supports the Habitat effort by selling used home furnishings and recycled construction materials. Proceeds generated from the sale of these items are used to support the construction of low income, high energy efficient homes.
Couches, bed frames, sinks, toilets, mirrors, chairs, tables, lighting, general hardware, tools, household appliances, kitchen wear, as well as a variety of other items.
WE DO NOT TAKE: mattresses, box springs, kids items, clothing/shoes, box televisions, hide-a-bed couches, elderly or exercise equipment.