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Habitat for Humanity store moves to Wellsian Way

By the Herald staff

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September 08, 2009 12:00 AM

RICHLAND -- The Habitat for Humanity Tri-Cities' Habitat ReStore has moved to 309 Wellsian Way in Richland (next to Harbor Freight).

The Habitat ReStore receives donations of new and gently used home furnishings, appliances, building materials and more from local businesses, contractors and individuals.

These items are then sold to the public at greatly reduced prices. Proceeds help Habitat for Humanity build simple, decent, affordable houses for low-income working families.

There will be a grand opening celebration on Sept. 25-26 with balloons for the kids, door prizes and special discount offers on merchandise.

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The Humanity ReStore is open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Thursday-Saturday.

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