Habitat For Humanity of Genesee County NY and ReStore
- 230 Ellicott St Batavia New York 14020 United States
Profile
Habitat for Humanity of Genesee County NY is a nonprofit home builder dedicated to creating affordable housing opportunities for individuals and families in need. As part of the global Habitat for Humanity network, the organization focuses on constructing, rehabilitating, and preserving homes in partnership with community volunteers and future homeowners. The organization’s programs emphasize sweat equity, requiring homeowners to contribute hands-on labor toward the construction of their own homes, helping to foster a sense of ownership and pride.
In addition to building homes, Habitat Genesee County operates a ReStore, which sells donated new and gently used building materials, furniture, appliances, and more. Proceeds from ReStore support future home builds and projects in the Genesee County area. Community involvement is at the core of their values; the organization frequently collaborates with local volunteers, businesses, and faith-based groups to carry out its mission.
Habitat for Humanity of Genesee County is committed to revitalizing neighborhoods and making safe, decent, and affordable housing a reality for all. The organization welcomes support through volunteering, donations, and sponsorships.
Website: https://www.geneseehabitat.com/
Key Services:
– Affordable home construction for qualifying families
– Home rehabilitation projects
– Community-based volunteer opportunities
– Habitat ReStore selling discounted building materials and home goods
– Partnership opportunities with local businesses and organizations
– Educational programs for future homeowners on budgeting and home maintenance
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Contact Info
- 230 Ellicott St, Batavia, New York, 14020, United States
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Phone: (585) 345-1656
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