Habitat for Humanity Broward ReStore marked a significant milestone this week, celebrating 25 years of serving the South Florida community with a special recognition ceremony for their corporate partners in Fort Lauderdale. The celebration honored the numerous businesses and organizations that have supported the ReStore’s mission since opening its doors in 2001.

The ReStore, which sells donated home improvement items, furniture, and building materials to fund Habitat for Humanity’s homebuilding efforts, has become a cornerstone of sustainable shopping in the region. Proceeds from sales directly support affordable housing initiatives that benefit families throughout Broward County and the greater Miami metropolitan area, including nearby Brickell residents who volunteer and donate to the cause.

Corporate partners were recognized for their ongoing contributions of merchandise, volunteer hours, and financial support that have enabled the ReStore to thrive for over two decades. The partnership model has created a sustainable cycle where businesses can responsibly dispose of excess inventory while supporting affordable housing development in South Florida communities.

Local residents from Brickell and surrounding areas frequently visit the ReStore for unique home décor finds and sustainable shopping options, with many citing the dual benefit of finding quality items while supporting a meaningful cause. The anniversary celebration highlighted how community partnerships continue to strengthen Habitat’s ability to address housing affordability challenges throughout the region.


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