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HHEB: Restore is operating in new location with reduced prices

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Habitat for Humanity of the Eastern Bighorns would like to remind residents that the Restore has changed locations. 

While appearing on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse program, Restore Manager Brad Howard, said he sees donations that were intended for HHEB piling up at the site of the store’s former location. 

B. Howard

Habitat relocated its operations, construction and the Restore to the new location on 44 Fort Road, in September of last year. The new location offers more versatility as well as efficiency to operations of the organization with all components housed in one location. 

B. Howard

The products sold at the Restore are donations from the community. The items and materials are inspected before accepted. Minor wear and tear is acceptable and staff perform repairs to items when needed. But Howard does ask that if an item is beyond reasonable use, to please take the item or building materials to a landfill. 

HHEB has intentionally lowered all the prices on items in the new location. Furniture is always appreciated as a donation as it sells very well with the reduced price. The Restore is also currently in need of tools and garden supplies. The Restore will also make the drive to retrieve the items at no cost to the donor. 

To learn more about the HHEB Restore, click here

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    Bill Sweem

    March 31, 2023 at 4:03 pm

    Great deal for the community!

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