Call for Product Donations: Habitat for Humanity Canada

Call for Product Donations

May 9, 2019

EFC supports Habitat for Humanity and believes that everyone deserves a safe and affordable place to call home. During this building season, Habitat is planning to build 300 new homes across Canada and requires our industry’s support for product donations.

A number of EFC members are strong supporters of Habitat Canada. Many member companies not only contribute financially, but also provide product and volunteer support to Habitat affiliates across Canada.

Habitat’s Restores are always in need of quality products and will accept donations of overstocked or discontinued items. Individual and corporate donations to the 100+ ReStore locations across Canada help divert more than 36,000 tons of material from landfills and fund Habitat for Humanity housing projects in local communities.

View a list of required materials here.

Photo source: Habitat for Humanity; www.facebook.com/HabitatCanada/

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