
Local thrift shops offer free shopping guide
Kara Illium of Housatonic Habitat for Humanity recently delivered updated copies of the “Guide to Local Thrift Shops” to Sue Roberts of King St. United Church of Christ Thrift Shop, Danbury. The free guide lists more than a dozen thrifts, including Habitat’s ReStore. Thrifts shops not only make environmental and economic sense, but also create a unique and fun shopping experience that often supports a mission.
Free copies of the Local Thrift Guide are available at the King Street Thrift shop, in other participating locations, and on our website: www.housatonichabitat.org. Housatonic Habitat for Humanity, which has been serving Western Connecticut since 1991, operates a 10,000 square foot thrift warehouse at 51 Austin Street, Danbury, which is open to the public. The warehouse supports Habitat’s mission of building affordable housing for first-time homeowners in the greater Danbury area.
For more information on how to get involved: 203-744-1340 x 104, info@housatonichabitat.org or visit our website: www.housatonichabitat.org or www.facebook.com/danburyrestore.