Residents and businesses in Prince William County, Manassas and Manassas Park can support the store that helps build homes by donating to the Habitat for Humanity ReStore – Manassas during the Summer Drive for Donations!
With free and convenient pick-up service, you can easily donate new and gently used household items, appliances, building materials, furniture, lighting fixtures and cabinets.
Donated items will then be available for purchase at a fraction of the retail price at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore – Manassas, which is open to the general public.
Revenue generated from sales at the Habitat ReStore are used to help build, rehab and repair Habitat for Humanity homes in partnership with low-income families.
The Habitat for Humanity ReStore offers free pick-up service on Mondays – Saturdays. Donors who are able to drop off their materials are encouraged to do so Mondays – Fridays, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. and Saturdays, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. The ReStore is located at 10159 Hastings Drive, Manassas (at the corner of Hastings Drive and Dumfries Road).
“Every item donated to the Habitat ReStore helps to improve the lives of families in need of better shelter,” said Sam Druetzler, Operations Director at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore – Manassas. “This year, proceeds from our Habitat ReStore helped rehab homes in Manassas and Woodbridge.”
The Habitat for Humanity ReStore – Manassas relies heavily on the generosity of donors, and all donations made through the Summer Drive for Donations event are tax deductible.
For information about how to schedule a donation drop-off or pick-up, call the Habitat for Humanity ReStore – Manassas donation line at 703-369-6145 or visit www.habitatpwc.org/restore.
Shop for new treasures Tuesday – Friday, 9 – 6, and Saturday, 9 – 5.
To see other fun items throughout the week, visit our Facebook pages: HabitatReStore.Manassas and HabitatPrinceWilliam! 
About Habitat for Humanity ReStore
Habitat for Humanity ReStores are nonprofit home improvement stores and donation centers that sell new and gently used building materials, appliances, furniture and home accessories at a fraction of the retail price. Last year alone, Habitat ReStores raised more than $100 million for homebuilding while diverting more than 128,000 tons of reusable materials from landfills. With more than 920 stores in five countries, proceeds generated by Habitat ReStores are used to help build homes and communities locally and around the world.