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Let's Make a Deal With ReStore Burlington County

Its second annual sale takes place July 30-Aug. 2.

Make a Deal with Humanity ReStore of Burlington County.

The ReStore, located at 530 East Route 38 in Maple Shade, will hold its second annual “Let’s Make A Deal” sale from Thursday, July 30-Sunday, Aug. 2.

The ReStore will offer customers the power to name their own price on home goods, household appliances, and building supplies.

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During the sale, ReStore looks to clear out many recent items donated in bulk, including: 400 Pallets of Laticrete Unsanded Grout, Floor Adhesive, Floor Patch, Glass Block, 250 new white dressers from Burlington (coat factory), 40 pallets of new hollow and solid core doors from Unified Door and Frame (Tru-Fit), 7 pallets of 5 gallon containers of Diamond Collection Paint, 75 apartment sized refrigerators and stoves donated from Princeton University, 20 pallets of new building materials from HD Supply, 75 new rolls of carpet from the Marriott Hotel.

Habitat ReStores are nonprofit home improvement stores and donation centers that sell new and gently used furniture, home accessories, building materials and appliances to the public at a reduced price.

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It uses money raised from those sales to help build affordable homes locally and around the world. With more than 920 stores in five countries, proceeds generated by Habitat ReStores are used to help build homes and communities locally and around the world.

Last year, Habitat ReStores raised more than $100 million for homebuilding and diverted more than 128,000 tons of reusable materials from landfills.

To shop, donate or volunteer, visit habitatbcnj.org.

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