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Donated Trailer Gets Refresh at Housatonic Habitat
Adds extra storage space for ReStore Thrift Shop

Housatonic Habitat for Humanity volunteers recently gave a 40-foot storage container a facelift. The trailer was donated by Al Cutler, former owner of Cutler Glass of Danbury. The volunteers, led by Brush with Kindness Team Leader Tony Keating, replaced the entire trailer floor. The renovated trailer will add much needed storage space for the ReStore’s 10,000-square-foot thrift warehouse located at 51 Austin Street.
"Al Cutler was one of our earliest supporters," said Executive Director Fran Normann, "and we have appreciated his continued interest in affordable housing and the success of our resale operation."
Housatonic Habitat for Humanity focuses on making a meaningful difference in the lives of qualified working families by promoting financial stability and self-sufficiency through ownership of affordable homes. Households often consist of those who have limited assets and who have jobs that also have income caps.
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For more information about Housatonic Habitat for Humanity, see our website: housatonichabitat.org
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