Kitchen Cabinet Campaign '08





We're aiming to collect 40 pre-owned kitchen cabinet sets. The proceeds from selling them at our ReStore will fund the construction of an entire home built by Habitat.
Are you remodeling your kitchen? Then, consider donating your cabinets. Call the Habitat Wake ReStore at 833-1999 x231 to make arrangements for us to remove the cabinets via our DeConstruction program or haul away the cabinets via our pick-up service.
Good reasons to donate:
- Receive a receipt for tax deductions
- Divert usable materials from landfills
- Build homes and hope for families in Wake County
Read Jennifer Hadra's article, Deconstruct Your Home, in Metro Magazine about our services that range from kitchen cabinet removal to full house deconsturction. (Linked with permission.)
Woollen Gym Flooring Plaque
Memories and Traditions, LLC of Raleigh proudly offers custom-framed, limited edition flooring plaques of Woollen Gym. These unique pieces of basketball history were created from the original maple flooring (1937-2004) that served as the home court for the 1957 Men’s Basketball National Champions (32-0). UNC beat Kansas and the team's star player, Wilt Chamberlain, in a thrilling three overtime final game to win the Championship. A portion of the proceeds will be given to Habitat Wake.
At right, Habitat for Humanity International CEO Jonathan Reckford with a commemorative piece (not custom-framed).
Online orders are available. Visit www.tarheelhistory.com.
New Location for Habitat Wake ReStore
We shut down our warehouse at Alwin Court on Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2007. Come visit the new Habitat Wake ReStore at 2420 Raleigh Boulevard.
Shop at the Habitat Wake ReStore
Shopping at ReStore can be an adventure. Everyday we have new inventory to choose from: flooring, architectural items, cabinetry, lighting, furniture, wallpaper, appliances, windows, doors, hardware, plumbing fixtures, and more all 25%- 75% below retail. Items sold are new, gently used, and salvaged goods donated by suppliers, contractors and individuals.
- Frequent ReStore shopper, April Olivia, Assistant Vice President-Cameron Village BB&T told the monthly RaleighDowntowner: “You never know what you may find at the ReStore. There can be diamonds in the rough, or perfectly good pieces of furniture. It's a great place to go for a treasurer hunter or HGTV enthusiast.”
Our new 50,000 sq. ft. warehouse is open to the public Tuesday-Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Donations are accepted until a half hour before closing. The ReStore is closed Sunday and Monday. When closed, the ReStore cannot accept donations, allow browsing or process purchases. We accept cash, checks, MasterCard and Visa.
Directions to 2420 Raleigh Boulevard Store Line: 919.833.6768 Donation Line: 919.833.6768 x226 Note: Donation Dock closes one-half hour before the store.
Interested in volunteering? Let us know when you can lend a hand.
ReStore Merchandise
Check our latest arrivals. If you'd like to receive announcements by email about merchandise, please send your email address to restore@habitatwake.org. We'll sign you up for our "Early Bird" email.
Recycling

Cans for Habitat began in August 1997 and is a partnership between The Aluminum Association and Habitat for Humanity International. Through the program, money earned from recycling aluminum cans can be donated to Habitat for Humanity of Wake County to build homes with families in need. Get tips and directions for starting a Cans for Habitat project at your office, school, club or other organization -- any person.


