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Good news: we're starting Neighborhood Revitalization at East End Mobile Home Park As Habitat for Humanity Prince William County celebrates its 26th year of service to Prince William County, Manassas and Manassas Park, we're preparing to assist families in our.

STAR club takes interest in Habitat Habitat for Humanity Prince William County was invited to Baldwin Elementary School to talk to their STAR Club (Students Taking on Active Roles) about affordable housing.During the 2-day event, STAR 3rd and 4th grade students were.
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Seeking to put God's love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope. Our Neighborhood Revitalization program serves more families by engaging residents and other community partners to revive neighborhoods and make them safe, inviting places to live.
Founded in 1976 by Millard and Linda Fuller, Habitat for Humanity International is a nonprofit ecumenical Christian housing ministry dedicated to eliminating substandard housing and homelessness worldwide and to making adequate, affordable shelter a matter of conscience and action. There are more than 1,400 local affiliates of Habitat for Humanity International in the United States and more than 70 national organizations around the world.
A Habitat for Humanity affiliate (Habitat for Humanity Prince William County) is a locally based, community-level Habitat for Humanity office that serves a specific area in partnership with and on behalf of Habitat for Humanity International. Each affiliate coordinates all aspects of Habitat home building and home repair programs in its local area including fundraising; building site selection; partner family selection and support; construction; mortgage servicing and volunteer coordination.Habitat for Humanity Prince William County is dedicated to eliminating substandard housing in our local community.
The Manassas ReStore is open Tuesday - Friday, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m., and Saturday, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Donations may be dropped off during store hours. We are currently scheduling donation pick-ups during operation hours. Call 703-369-6145 during store hours or leave a message at other times. Or, e-mail at restore@habitatpwc.org. Home ownership and home repair opportunities will resume at a later date.
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Kevin Cooper
Nov 08, 2021
Found a very nice coffee table for $25. Similar tables at other stores were $200 or more. In addition a portion of the purchase price goes to help the less fortunate.
Krl Lrk
Sep 07, 2021
First - the Prince William County location and the Manassas location are now one and the same. The original Prince William county location that was off Prince William Parkway closed and is now an eatery. The Manassas location is decent, if you look. Some things are a bit overpriced, but others are good. One of the better things is the time the employees will take with you and their knowledge of the merchandise.

And you will know if there is a discount on the marked price based on the color of the tag. Takes some of the guess work out of the process. It is not love, but I am willing to go again to see what I can find that will serve my home purposes.
Angela Ramey
Aug 11, 2021
So many things here. If you are looking for it, it's probably here! They have everything. Furniture, fixtures, cabinets, sinks, knick knacks, kitchenware, doors, windows, tools, and so much more.
Jerry Mccallum
May 27, 2019
Bought two chairs. Got home to realize that one was broken. Two chairs cost me 24.00 Call the store to inform them right away. Talk to Sam to see if I could come back to exchange for another 10.00 dollar chair. He said no we don't take anything back. Well you should check merchandise carefully before you sale to the consumer. I have donated countless amounts of product to this store. Knowing now this place really benefits the owner pockets. I will not donate anything more to this place. They are independently owned says the clerk who answered the phone.
David Gabrielson
Mar 27, 2019
2nd hand building supplies sold for the same price as new supplies. Go around the back of the store and notice that they are throwing away 40 yard dumpsters full of your donated supplies that they didn't sell at their crazy high price point. Think twice before donating to them. They attempt to gouge buyers and often throw your donated items away instead of selling at reasonable prices in order to get "something" for your generous donation.

They are not optimizing the value of donated items. Instead of reusing and recycling, they often discard at a total loss. Not wise. Not a well managed charity. They need to do better. They can do better.
Alan T.
May 07, 2018
Clean, well organized, nice wide aisles to walk through, good selection of furniture and other home furnishing materials. Prices are a little higher than Chantilly, but the staff is more courteous, and helpful. Recommended!
Crissie Kelley
Jun 21, 2017
Well, they price things as if they are new or in perfect condition while gettin them for free around back. Really, its a money maker and a shame they Don't even KNOW the real store values but use some online shopping to base their pricing which is supposedly set at about 50-90%. Its supposed to a thrifty deal place which makes money for charity, yet they dont respect the disabled shoppers who have money to spend there.

For instance Ive been told "well go shop somewhere else if you dont like how i price things!" when I ask WHY an items so high. Not Everything is over priced and its obvious what is and isnt. Just lookup the local prices on your phone while shopping. we're not in Alaska, we dont live in a small remote town, so we dont have to pay full retail for used junk.

For instance, a moldy rubber hose was $20 at this new Manassas Restore, but the Home Depot 2 or 3 miles away had a new one for $20. So this store gets only one star for some of the younger staff and oNE head gentleman manager who is very diplomatic.
Tarena Cooper
May 04, 2017
My mother and I went to this store. She had went to the one in Alexandria and she said this was more better. I agree with her, I think that the prices are very fair and the staff is really nice and amazing. There are even volunteers here that do this just to help which I loved. But this place is really nice and will be making it my weekly stop on the weekends.!
Catherine Geller
Oct 24, 2015
A great place to buy amazing furniture. Everyone was so nice from cashier to those loading heavy items in the truck. Besides, not only are you getting great deals, you are also helping a great cause.