Oconee County Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity works in partnership with people in need to build decent, affordable housing. Oconee Habitat for Humanity was founded in 1986.
Oconee Habitat for Humanity is a locally run affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, a nonprofit, Christian housing organization. We are an independent affiliate a Habitat for Humanity International, a nonprofit, Christian, ecumenical organization with a mission to end substandard housing by providing simple, green, and affordable homeownership in partnership with local, qualified families in need. To Volunteer with OCHFH, please contact us at (864)888-2118 or [email protected]
Habitat for Humanity Fundraising Event "Taste of the South Event"
We have received a pair of Phonak Brio R hearing aides. We were told they are in working order. Included is a semi full box of batteries, drying unit and cleaning tools. New were over $5,000, we are asking $500. They are available at the ReStore, 130 Bountyland road, Seneca, SC. Sold as is, local pick up only.
We are restocking and getting ready to open on July 10th. Looking forward to seeing everyone again.
Did you know that the Oconee County Habitat for Humanity is the largest all volunteer Habitat in the USA? We are giving our wonderful volunteers a little time off. We are cleaning the store and restocking our shelves. We will see you again beginning July 10th.
The ReStore is now closed for summer break. We will be back on July 10th with all new merchandise. We are still taking donations and scheduling pick ups of donations. Call 864-888-2118 to schedule your donation pick up. Happy summer all, see ya in July!
Home application starts this week, 5/8!!
Home application starts 5/8!
Kentucky Derby hat made from items purchased at the ReStore and all for under $10. What have you transformed from your Habitat purchases? Please add your pictures.
We have a large Lovesac Beanbag chair with cover. It was originally purchased for $1,160. We are asking $100.
We have a brand new King iNSPIRE Q bed. Purchased from Bed, Bath & Beyond for $960. We are asking $450. Still in original box. Note: mattress size is QUEEN.
Vintage Japanese marine items
We have been given 3 vintage marine artifacts. The donor purchased these while stationed in Japan in 1974 from a salvage company that was dismantling a then 30 year old 110' coastal freighter.
The binnacle, housing the compass, is $4000.
The marine telegraph for signaling speed changes from the bridge to the engine room, is $800 .
The white stern light (lantern) is $700.
Last week, the same donor gave us the working parts of a second, slightly smaller binnacle but without the wooden support column. It has a working compass, inclinometer, copper housing, adjustable compass deviation balls, etc. It has a plaque recognizing the Osaka Insrument Navigation Company as manufacturer. It would look great on a mantle, and is priced at $3500.
8' armoire, easily dismantled - $500
We have been given alovely pine armoire about 8' high and 3' wide with lockable doors and two bottom drawers. By removing 4 threaded lag bolts, it can be completely dismantled for easy transport. Estimated age is nineteenth century. Condition is excellent.
Textile Industry Memorabilia
We have been given two devices which date back to earlier days in the textile industry.
One is a Danella Rotary Punch needle in good working order priced at $67.50. The other is a Singer pinking cutter priced at $150, also in good working order.
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130 Bountyland Road
Seneca, SC
29672
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