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Restore - Habitat For Humanity - Beltrami and Clearwater Counties
Building supply thrift store that sells surplus and gently used materials. Profits go toward building Habitat for Humanity homes right here in our area. Donate surplus or gently used materials such as: - Appliances - Asphalt Products - Bath Fixtures - Furniture (no beds) - Cabinets - Carpeting - Countertops - Doors - Decking Materials - Electrical Supplies - Fasteners - Flooring - Garage Doors - Hardware - HVAC - Insulation (new only) - Light Fixtures - Lumber - Paint (new only) - Plumbing Supplies - Railings - Shingles - Showers - Siding - Sinks - Toilets - Tools - Tile (new only) - Windows Will not take: - Office Furniture - Clothing and Shoes - Toys - Small Household Appliances - Books - Knick Knacks Shop for your own home improvement project at bargain prices Volunteer whether you have a few hours a week or just one day per year
Building supply thrift store that sells surplus and gently used materials. Profits go toward building Habitat for Humanity homes right here in our area. Donate surplus or gently used materials such as: - Appliances - Asphalt Products - Bath Fixtures - Furniture (no beds) - Cabinets - Carpeting - Countertops - Doors - Decking Materials - Electrical Supplies - Fasteners - Flooring - Garage Doors - Hardware - HVAC - Insulation (new only) - Light Fixtures - Lumber - Paint (new only) - Plumbing Supplies - Railings - Shingles - Showers - Siding - Sinks - Toilets - Tools - Tile (new only) - Windows Will not take: - Office Furniture - Clothing and Shoes - Toys - Small Household Appliances - Books - Knick Knacks Shop for your own home improvement project at bargain prices Volunteer whether you have a few hours a week or just one day per year
What's Here
General Furniture Provision
Thrift Shops
Tools/Equipment
Tool Lending Library - One Roof Community Housing
A wide range of tools are available to check out and return after use, free of charge:
- Includes a variety of power and hand tools for all types of home improvement projects and home repairs, both indoor and out
- Visit website for a list of all available tools; best to call ahead and make sure a tool is available
- Tools can be checked out for up to one week, but can be extended if others are not waiting to use the borrowed tools
A wide range of tools are available to check out and return after use, free of charge:
- Includes a variety of power and hand tools for all types of home improvement projects and home repairs, both indoor and out
- Visit website for a list of all available tools; best to call ahead and make sure a tool is available
- Tools can be checked out for up to one week, but can be extended if others are not waiting to use the borrowed tools
What's Here
Household Tools/Equipment Donation Programs
Tools/Equipment
The Depot Store - Hubbard County Developmental Achievement Center
- A second-hand store selling furniture, appliances, cabinets, windows, doors, usable lumber, carpet, flooring, fixtures, hardware, and other tools
- Donations support Hubbard County DAC and are tax deductible
- A second-hand store selling furniture, appliances, cabinets, windows, doors, usable lumber, carpet, flooring, fixtures, hardware, and other tools
- Donations support Hubbard County DAC and are tax deductible
What's Here
Appliance Donation Programs
Thrift Shops
Tools/Equipment
Low Cost Building Materials/Supplies
Furniture/Home Furnishings Donation Programs
Household Tools/Equipment Donation Programs
Direct Employment Program - Bois Forte Band of Chippewa
Helps with uniforms, work clothing, work boots/shoes, tools, gas, auto expenses (excluding routine maintenance, cosmetic repairs and/or loan payments) and childcare. Amount of financial assistance is based on verified need, not to exceed $400. Payments are issued in the form of a purchase order or direct payment to the provider of services.
Helps with uniforms, work clothing, work boots/shoes, tools, gas, auto expenses (excluding routine maintenance, cosmetic repairs and/or loan payments) and childcare. Amount of financial assistance is based on verified need, not to exceed $400. Payments are issued in the form of a purchase order or direct payment to the provider of services.
What's Here
Work Clothing
Automotive Repair and Maintenance
Gas Money
Native American Community
Tools/Equipment
Shoes
Child Care Expense Assistance Applications
Basic Needs Thrift Store - Basic Needs Inc. of South Washington County
Items accepted as donations and sold include:
- Blankets, quilts, bedspreads, linens, and towels
- Books and toys
- Gently used seasonal clothing
- Household items including dishes, pots, pans, and utensils
- Jewelry and watches
- Records, CDs, portable stereos, and videos
- Select furniture. No beds, only headboards, and frames
- Shoes and boots
- Small appliances and lamps; small televisions (no consoles)
- Tools and toolboxes
Material and old leather items are accepted for recycling purposes
Offers thrift store voucher program to qualifying individuals
Items accepted as donations and sold include:
- Blankets, quilts, bedspreads, linens, and towels
- Books and toys
- Gently used seasonal clothing
- Household items including dishes, pots, pans, and utensils
- Jewelry and watches
- Records, CDs, portable stereos, and videos
- Select furniture. No beds, only headboards, and frames
- Shoes and boots
- Small appliances and lamps; small televisions (no consoles)
- Tools and toolboxes
Material and old leather items are accepted for recycling purposes
Offers thrift store voucher program to qualifying individuals
What's Here
General Clothing Provision
Electronics/Small Appliance Donation Programs
General Clothing Donation Programs
Book Distribution Programs
Bedding/Linen Donation Programs
General Appliance Provision
Bedding/Linen
Video/DVD/CD Donation Programs
Kitchenware Donation Programs
Thrift Shops
Toy/Game Donation Programs
Shoes
Household Tools/Equipment Donation Programs
Shoe Donation Programs
Kitchenware
Donation Drop Off Points
Winter Clothing
Winter Clothing Donation Programs
Tools/Equipment
Book/Magazine Donation Programs
Furniture/Home Furnishings Donation Programs
General Furniture Provision
Restore - Habitat For Humanity - Itasca County
Building supply thrift store that sells surplus and gently used materials. Profits go toward building Habitat for Humanity homes right here in our area. Donate surplus or gently used materials such as:
- Appliances - Asphalt Products
- Bath Fixtures - Furniture (no beds)
- Cabinets - Doors
- Decking Materials - Electrical Supplies
- Fasteners - Flooring
- Hardware - HVAC
- Insulation (new only) - Light Fixtures
- Lumber - Office Furniture
- Paint (new only) - Plumbing Supplies
- Railings - Shingles
- Siding - Sinks
- Tools - Tile (new only)
- Windows - Knick Knacks Shop for your own home improvement project at bargain prices
- Will not take: - Clothing and Shoes
Building supply thrift store that sells surplus and gently used materials. Profits go toward building Habitat for Humanity homes right here in our area. Donate surplus or gently used materials such as:
- Appliances - Asphalt Products
- Bath Fixtures - Furniture (no beds)
- Cabinets - Doors
- Decking Materials - Electrical Supplies
- Fasteners - Flooring
- Hardware - HVAC
- Insulation (new only) - Light Fixtures
- Lumber - Office Furniture
- Paint (new only) - Plumbing Supplies
- Railings - Shingles
- Siding - Sinks
- Tools - Tile (new only)
- Windows - Knick Knacks Shop for your own home improvement project at bargain prices
- Will not take: - Clothing and Shoes
What's Here
General Furniture Provision
Thrift Shops
Tools/Equipment
Small Sums - Small Sums
Helps individuals with assistance for a required work item, a way to get to work, and additional services to help workers retain employment and achieve long-term economic and housing stability. Helps with:
- Funding for a simple piece of equipment, a uniform, or tools in order to start a job.
- Bus fare for individuals that have a job opportunity in place and have been offered employment or are starting a new job. Assistance up to one month of employment for bus fare.
NOTE: Does not provide gas cards or assistance with rental/utility fees
Helps individuals with assistance for a required work item, a way to get to work, and additional services to help workers retain employment and achieve long-term economic and housing stability. Helps with:
- Funding for a simple piece of equipment, a uniform, or tools in order to start a job.
- Bus fare for individuals that have a job opportunity in place and have been offered employment or are starting a new job. Assistance up to one month of employment for bus fare.
NOTE: Does not provide gas cards or assistance with rental/utility fees
What's Here
Tools/Equipment
Bus Fare
Work Clothing
