For almost two decades, Bowling Green has proudly hosted a Habitat for Humanity ReStore. Originally located on the 31W Bypass, the store has since moved to the former Diemer’s building on Adams and now calls the Daily News warehouse in the heart of downtown Bowling Green its home. Throughout its various transitions, the mission has remained steadfast: to collect donated items/brand new inventory and sell them to raise funds for our local Habitat for Humanity. Whether it’s a gently used refrigerator, vintage home decor, or a bag of clothing, every contribution -regardless of size – directly supports our affordable housing program, empowering families and individuals with strength, stability, and self-reliance through home-ownership.
Every visit offers something new, as items make their way to our sales floor daily, thanks to the efforts of our volunteers and dedicated staff. Most of these treasures come from our FREE donation pickup service. Each day, we venture into the community to collect gently used items that need a second chance. After a thorough inspection, these items are returned to the ReStore, sorted, and placed directly on our sales floor. You’ll want to stop by regularly, as you never know when you might discover a unique find!
Donations can either be dropped off or picked up during business hours Tuesday-Friday 9am-5pm or Saturday 9am-4pm. Closed Sunday and Monday.
-submitted by Habitat ReStore
