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Habitat for Humanity
HistoryThe Pomona Valley Habitat for Humanity Restore opened its doors in December 2009 under the direction of affiliate staff, the board of directors, and an Americorp member. The Original ReStore was conceived by Diane Beaver MacKie in 1992. The Austin Habitat for Humanity ReStore has become a model for new and gently used building materials outlet stores across the nation. Today, some 750 Habitat ReStores are raising funds to support their affiliate missions of housing people in need. While the history of our ReStore is still freshly written, ReStores nationwide have proven to be a vital player for their affiliate and their surrounding communities. We look forward to continuing to write our history and encourage our shoppers to join us by shopping, donating, and volunteering with the store. Shop for a Cause!SpecialtiesThe PVHFH ReStore is a building materials warehouse and store that sells new and used building materials, furniture, home appliances, cabinets, flooring, windows, doors, and other items at 50% off retail price. The ReStore is open to the public. Hours are Tuesdays to Fridays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., & Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. We are closed Sundays, Mondays, & major holidays. All Items sold at our ReStore are donated. Proceeds from the ReStore are used to fund the construction of Habitat homes for low-income families. ReStore also helps our environment by reducing the amount of material that goes into local landfills. Local builders, contractors, businesses and individuals are encouraged to donate new or previously owned re-usable materials, as well as inventory that is overstocked or discontinued. Pomona Valley Habitat for Humanity is a non-profit entity and your donations are tax-deductible. For up-to-date information be sure to visit our website www.habitatpv.org