Address: 2311 S Dupont Hwy, Dover, DE 19901, USA
Phone: +13023460220
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10AM–6PM
Wednesday: 10AM–6PM
Thursday: 10AM–6PM
Friday: 10AM–6PM
Saturday: 10AM–4PM
Regina McCloud
Very clean. So organized. Very friendly. Lots of people like it at the habitat. Nice to visit.
John Parks
Good deal on paint
Ron North
I donated a perfectly good sofa and was quoted $129 for the pickup. Two people (1 man & 1 woman) showed up an hour early with no notification. It took them roughly 5 minutes to take it out the door and put it on their truck. An hour later I was billed $140 without any notice. That will be the last time I ever donate anything to HFH. They got a very nice sofa which they will sell and get a good price for and overcharged me for the pickup. Beware of this scam! Subsequently HFH Central Delaware responded to this review saying they don't charge for pickup. Nice try, I'm attaching a copy of their email to me - It was DEFINITELY HFH Central Delaware. DON'T BE MISLED BY THEIR RESPONSE TO MY FIRST REVIEW-SCAM Hi Ronald North, Your donation pickup for Central Delaware Habitat for Humanity is scheduled for tomorrow between Noon and 5PM. Click below to edit, cancel or reschedule your pickup. Edit / Confirm Find your donation details below, plus a walk-through of the pickup and payment process. Your Pickup: Donation ID: DE-270822-AB441C14 2022-08-27
Theodore Kruppa
You will never know what you will find there...
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Sofa and chair
I am sorry, we do not deliver, but we happily make donation pick-ups in Kent County, Tuesday-Saturday.
Thanks for your questions! We do not take toilet seats unfortunately, but provided the shelves are in condition, we will gladly take those!
Yes
Yes they do I saw exercise equipment in there.
The ReStore does not accept clothing. There is a Salvation Army and Good Will in Dover that will accept clothing.
Not that I have seen lately. I was in there this Saturday 7/18
Things for sale are constantly changing - all depends on what people donate. There are always books and household items, but a lot of turnover. What is there today could be gone by tomorrow.`
Restore is what habitat for humanity uses to fund their charitable endeavors in part. People and builders donate their unneeded building materials and furniture in the same way people give clothes to good will. Restore sells these things, then uses the money to build houses for people in need. Restore is unlikely to just give items away to people in need for this reason, but if someone needs a home will direct them to habitat for humanity
Yes call and Thay will set up a time to pick it up.
Not for sure about that but I do. They have tickets on some stuff and the price drops on certain days
I would say not
No
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