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keepthetips
Also, for anyone who didn’t know, habitat for humanity doesn’t just build houses, they demolish them also, often part of the same project. Noone ever told me I would have gotten to destroy a house before building one or I would have signed up back in the day
Bubbagumpredditor
Also, keep receipts for large donations and submit them come tax time.
downtownpenthaus
Habitat for Humanity’s thrift stores (Re-Stores) are also great for buyers. Most thrift stores are like a clothing boutique; Re-Stores are like a Home Depot or Lowe’s. If you’re looking for larger furniture or appliances – or even construction materials – Re-Stores are an awesome resource.
CerebralAccountant
Can confirm. I give everything to HFH. Their restore folks will come out and pick up just about anything.
MrJim911