Thank you for supporting North Willamette Valley Habitat for Humanity by shopping at our ReStores! Habitat for Humanity ReStores are home improvement stores and donation centers that sell new and gently used furniture, appliances, home accessories, building materials and more to the public at a fraction of the retail price.
ReStores accept new and reclaimed building materials, furniture and appliances in good working condition. We sell them to build more Habitat homes right here! Our volunteers have a lot of roles to fill-- from providing helpful customer service to creating DIY projects and displays, to painting store signs and organizing stock.We'll assess your natural abilities to find a place where you'll fit in and a role that interests you.
ReStores accept new and reclaimed building materials, furniture and appliances in good working condition. We sell them to build more Habitat homes right here! Our volunteers have a lot of roles to fill-- from providing helpful customer service to creating DIY projects and displays, to painting store signs and organizing stock.We'll assess your natural abilities to find a place where you'll fit in and a role that interests you.
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Shopping at a Habitat ReStore isn't like the shopping experience anywhere else. Part home improvement store, part home-goods store, part resale store, each ReStore has a wide selection that changes often. You benefit because you get fantastic new and gently used home improvement items below retail prices.
Habitat ReStores divert hundreds of tons from landfills each year, accepting hard-to-dispose-of items including new and used furniture, appliances and surplus building materials. In many cases, pickup service is provided for large items. Donations are subject to staff approval. Please call 503-263-6691 to schedule an appointment at the Canby store or 503-902-0645 for the Woodburn store.
Here at North Willamette Valley Habitat for Humanity, we are dedicated to making your experience at our ReStores valuable. Volunteers provide support to Habitat ReStores in a wide variety of ways. ReStores strive to keep operating costs as low as possible to maximize the amount of money that goes directly to benefit your community, and volunteers are one of the ways to achieve this.
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Wade Van Buskirk
Dec 13, 2021
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Colby Reynoso
Dec 12, 2021
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Heather Mougeot
Aug 13, 2021
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Mike Arthurs Orunj
Apr 26, 2021
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Jennifer Hancock
Sep 18, 2020
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Donna DawnnaBee Stone Martinez
Aug 14, 2020
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*Habitat For Humanity* is the secret behind Woodburn's Restore. There's also a Habitat For Humanity here in Salem. The difference is in the price. We got a beautiful 7 ft. tall Entertainment Center, made of real wood, w/2 drawers & in great shape- $40 Similar pieces in Salem would net double or triple that $$. They have alot of nice deals- from Couch's & Loveseats- to Coffee Tables & kitchen tables w/chairs. Tools, paints, etc. They have alot of mark-downs too! Nice people & very attentive to your needs. Mask up, if you forget a mask- they'll sell you one for $1.00 The Resale Store in Salem is
Anaheed Hill
Jul 19, 2020
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Karen Olivo
Oct 11, 2019
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Rgembree
Sep 06, 2019
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The store has some nice things. Some I wanted to buy but only had passenger car and a 3 year old with me. I asked to buy them and come back with my pickup today. The volunteer there said that was against their policy. I asked to.speak with the manager thinking that couldn't possibly be right
The very unaccomodating manager confirmed that. She was really very rude. Has always been since their days in Mt Angel, wonder why they keep her. Will.head into restore in Salem today. I'm likely to find the replacement window I need there.
The very unaccomodating manager confirmed that. She was really very rude. Has always been since their days in Mt Angel, wonder why they keep her. Will.head into restore in Salem today. I'm likely to find the replacement window I need there.