At a Habitat for Humanity ReStore, you can support our efforts to build homes for hardworking Oregon families and adopt the powerful environmental ethic: reduce, reuse, recycle.

Statewide, the 14 Oregon ReStores sell high quality, previously used building materials that would normally be destined for the landfill, at 25% - 75% of the retail store prices. Profits are put towards building Habitat for Humanity homes throughout our state.

Anybody can donate to or shop at the stores and all types of donations are accepted: from bathtubs to windows, salvaged lumber to the tiles on your kitchen floor, even furniture, gardening equipment and household goods. Please call your nearest ReStore to find out exactly what they are accepting at this time.

Through the ReStore program, Habitat for Humanity diverts an average of 3,500 tons of materials from Oregon landfills annually.

Oregon ReStore Locations

Albany
Director, Jackie Saling
storedirector@peak.org
541-924-1450
www.albanyrestore.com
Bend
Manager Dianne Crocker
dcrocker@bendhabitat.org
541-312-6709
www.BendHabitat.org
Coos Bay
Butch Locken
coosbay.hfh@gte.net
541-888-1103
www.coosbayhabitat.org
Corvallis
Suzanne Gilruth
store@bentonhabitat.org
541-752-6637
www.bentonHabitat.org
Lebanon
Cameo Bogatin
lebanonrestore@centurytel.net
541-451-1234
Madras
Jefferson County ReStore
541-888-1103
49 NE 12th St
Madras, OR 97741-1828
McMinnville
Director, Dawn Witt
restore@machabitat.org
503-434-6810
www.machabitat.org
Medford
Jack Boje
restorerv@charternet.com
541-531-6799
www.roguevalleyhabitat.org
Mt Angel
Rick Fry
rfry@nwvhabitat.org
503-845-2434
www.nwvhfh.org
Portland
Director Joe Connell
Jconnell@PDXrestore.org
503-283-6247
www.pdxrestore.org
Prineville
Ray Parker
cchabitat@crestviewcable.com
541-447-6934
Redmond
Roy Walker
redmondrestore@opusnet.com
541-548-1406
www.redmondhfh.org
Salem
Robert Brown
restore@salemhabitat.org
503-485-4845
www.salemhabitat.org
Sisters
Robin Tawney, ReStore
Robin@sistershabitat.org
541-549-1621
www.SistersHabitat.org

Our Families

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“Being accepted into the Habitat family has been an honor for us. It has changed our lives.”

Rose’s story:

I am a single mother raising my family alone. I am also taking
care of my 47-year-old brother Mike, and my 43-year-old sister,
Karen, who both have mental disabilities and cannot live on their
own.

Being accepted into the Habitat family has been an honor for us.
It has changed our lives.

We are a family of seven and it has been a struggle to find an
affordable place to live with enough room to house all of us.
We could not afford a four-bedroom home, so we had to settle for
a three-bedroom apartment. We have a bed in our living room to
accommodate a sleeping space for everyone. It has been very hard.

I have been praying every night to God that he would open a door
for us so that we may live in our own home and have some stability
in our lives. Then I heard about Mt. Hood Habitat for Humanity
and I thought, “Hey, maybe this is what God wants me to do.” So
I attended the orientation, filled out the application, and endured
the selection process. We were accepted. Praise God!

As I watch the homes being built, I think to myself: these
are the most beautiful homes ever built; and what makes these
homes so special is that they are made with loving hands of
God’s people.

Dreams do come true. Rose moved into her home in September 2006.

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Did you know that Habitat for Humanity is working right in our own backyard?

For 25 years Habitat for Humanity has been building simple, decent, affordable homes right here in Oregon for hardworking families across the state. Habitat for Humanity homes are designed and built by local communities of dedicated volunteers and then sold at cost with zero-interest mortgages to qualifying partner families. Mortgage payments are often less than the cost of renting, and go into a revolving Fund for Humanity, which is used to build still more homes for Oregon families.

By providing a hand up, not a hand out, their program maintains the dignity and pride of Habitat for Humanity homeowner families.

Read more about how Habitat for Humanity is building the foundation of Oregon's future on their web site: www.habitatoregon.org.