Southampton & Habitat Launch Reuse Program
Habitat for Humanity of Suffolk has partnered with Southampton Town to collect new or slightly used furniture, appliances, kitchen cabinets and building materials from Southampton residents.
The program runs every Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the North Sea Transfer Station, 1370 Majors Path, Southampton, NY 11968.
By dropping off your unwanted items, you will help Habitat build affordable housing for low-mid income families in Suffolk County.
The program benefits Habitat Suffolk ReStore at 2111 Lakeland Ave. in Ronkonkoma, a nonprofit home improvement store and donation center whose proceeds contribute to the work of Habitat for Humanity of Suffolk.
The ReStore warehouse is a retail outlet open to the public to shop for quality donated new and slightly used building materials, kitchen cabinets, appliances, home furnishings and more – at a fraction of the original cost. All proceeds generated go directly back into supporting Habitat Suffolk and to cover costs of homebuilding.
Habitat for Humanity’s goal is to partner with families to build strength and stability through safe and affordable housing.
Items donated to Suffolk ReStore are sold to the public to support Habitat’s vision — a world where everyone has a decent place to live.
Items accepted include:
Appliances (within 10 yrs old)
Building Materials
Doors & Windows (within 5 yrs old)
Flooring/Tile
Furniture
Kitchen Cabinets
Tools/Hardware
All donated building materials must be uncut & unused and appliances must be in working condition. A receipt will be provided on-site for your tax-deductible donation. The program reserves the right to refuse unacceptable items.
For more information about the Partnership to REUSE Program and residential items accepted contact Courtney Collins at 631.459.3964 or courtney@habitatsuffolk.org.
For more information, visit habitatsuffolk.org