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Greenacres, FL (August 24, 2018) On Saturday, September 29, 2018, Habitat for Humanity of Palm Beach County (HFHPBC) will celebrate the third anniversary of the Greenacres ReStore located at 4639 Lake Worth Road from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. This special celebration will include food trucks, live music, and special discounts throughout the store including a special “spin the discount wheel” for additional savings.
The Habitat ReStores have something for everyone. Though the inventory depends on what donations they receive, shoppers can generally expect to find new and used appliances, furniture and building materials.
The money raised through the Habitat ReStore is used to help Habitat for Humanity make sure everyone has a decent and affordable place to call home in our community. “We are very thankful for our donors, shoppers and volunteers who have helped families in the community realize the dream of homeownership,” said Bernie Godek, CEO of Habitat for Humanity of Palm Beach County. “As we enter another year of the Habitat ReStore in Greenacres, we are happy to celebrate all those in our community who assist us with our mission.”
To learn more about the Habitat ReStore anniversary celebration visit habitatpbc.org/stores or contact Peter Gates, Chief Retail Officer at peter@habitatpbc.org or 561.253.2080 ext. 113.
About Habitat for Humanity of Palm Beach County
Habitat for Humanity of Palm Beach County, founded in 1986, is a non-profit organization dedicated to building strength, stability and self-reliance through shelter. Each Habitat partner family is required to invest a minimum of 400 sweat equity hours of their own labor into the construction of homes before being eligible to purchase their home utilizing a 30-year, no-profit, no-interest loan. The affiliate’s service area extends from Hypoluxo Road in the south to the Martin County line in the north, and from Palm Beach to Lake Okeechobee.
For more information about Habitat for Humanity of Palm Beach County, please visit www.habitatpbc.org or call Amy Brand, Chief Development Officer at (561) 253-2080.
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