Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County, TN

Got Clutter? Time to donate to ReStore

The Habitat ReStore in Clarksville is a home improvement stores that accept small and large donations of new or gently used furniture, appliances, housewares, building materials and more. Proceeds from the sales of these items help Habitat’s work in our community.

How do you donate goods to Habitat ReStore?

Habitat ReStore staff and volunteers make the donation process simple. Donate goods in person at 404 Madison St., or for larger items, take advantage of free pickup.

What can you donate to ReStore?

Habitat ReStore accepts new and gently used appliances, furniture, building materials, household goods and more from individuals and companies. We also accept housewares, DVD’S, books, music and electronics.

How does donating to ReStore help families?

The money raised by Habitat ReStores helps families build a decent and affordable place to call home. When the items you donate to ReStore are sold, the money helps families achieve the strength, stability and independence they need to build a better future.

Need to donate stuff?

Remodeling, cleaning, down-sizing or just getting organized? Whatever your project, don’t let the items you no longer need end up in our landfill.

Habitat ReStore diverts 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.

Best of all, proceeds from the sale of these donated goods help families build a foundation for the future.

Interested in donating to Habitat ReStore as a corporate partner?

Our corporate partnerships help make our work at Habitat possible, and we offer partnership opportunities for corporations wishing to donate overstock materials and participate in recurring donation programs. We have coordinated donations from nationwide restaurant chains, hotels, going out of business events and more.

Contact us https://habitatmctn.org/contact/ for more information.

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