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ReStore
- The HabiJax ReStore is Jacksonville’s newest 38,000 sq. ft. home improvement retail outlet where new and refurbished building materials are sold to the public at significantly reduced prices.
- The inventory for the HabiJax ReStore is 100% donated by manufacturers, distributors, stores, contractors and individuals (over 80% of the items donated are new); and donations are tax deductible.
- The HabiJax ReStore sells appliances, cabinets, carpeting, doors, electrical, fans, flooring & tile, furniture, hardware, lighting, plumbing, roofing, tools, windows, etc.
- Proceeds from the ReStore provide an important source of additional funding for HabiJax which helps Jacksonville families in need of high quality, affordable housing.
- The HabiJax ReStore also benefits Mother Nature by helping to protect the environment by diverting tons of usable materials from Jacksonville landfills.
- The HabiJax Restore is open to the public from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday thru Saturday at 5800 Beach Blvd . (32207) in the Staples shopping center near the intersection of Beach Blvd. and University Blvd.
- The HabiJax ReStore participates in the Habitat for Humanity Cars for Homes program; and, will also provide free how-to training sessions.
- To learn more about the HabiJax ReStore, call (904) 208-6648.
- To make a donation to the HabiJax ReStore, call Chris Folds at (904) 309-6774
- To volunteer at the HabiJax ReStore, call Sean Leatherbury at (904) 309-6779.
- To learn more about the Habitat for Humanity Cars for Homes Program, call (877) 277-4344.
Pictured from left to right are:
David Strickland, Chairman of the HabiJax Board
Snowden McFall, Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce Ambassador (unfortunately not in view)
Roger Cortie, VP of Programs & Construction
Mary Kay O’Rourke, President & CEO of HabiJax
Jane Southwell, VP of Finance & Administration at HabiJax
Adele Griffin, North FL Regional Director for Senator Mel Martinez
Larry Gluth, Vice President, U.S. and Canada Area Office, Habitat for Humanity
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