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Kauai Habitat for Humanity
1-3410 Kaumualii Highway, Hanapepe, HI 96716
Assists people in need to obtain decent, affordable houses. Selected families must add 500 hours of "Sweat Equity" in building their homes. The houses are sold at cost with low interest mortgage. Habitat for Humanity 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 fraction of the retail price. Habitat for Humanity ReStores are owned and operated by local Habitat for Humanity affiliates, and proceeds are used to build homes, community, and hope locally and around the world.
Habitat for Humanity Maui
1162 Lower Main Street, Wailuku, HI 96793
Habitat for Humanity Maui follows the principals of Habitat for Humanity International by selling homes to low income families at a no interest and no profit basis. They serve families that are between 25% and 80% of the median income for Maui County. Families are required to attend homeowner education classes, budget counseling and credit counseling. Habitat for Humanity Maui’s ReStore accepts donations of new and slightly used construction/ remodeling materials and resells them to the general public at 50% or below retail. Habitat ReStores are not unique to Hawaii. By donating a car to Habitat's Cars for Homes™ Vehicle Donation Program, you help Habitat for Humanity Maui build and renovate houses in partnership with families in need of a hand up, not a hand out. Call or visit website for more information. Types of vehicles that can be donated: cars, trucks, boats, RV, motorcycles, construction or farm equipment, any other vehicle (in running condition or not). It is quick and easy to recycle your
Honolulu Habitat for Humanity
922 Austin Lane, C-1, Honolulu, HI 96817
Home Build for those in need of a new home. Home Preservation for those in need to repair their existing home including making it ADA compliant. Honolulu Habitat for Humanity helps families build, purchase or repair their own homes. Families work alongside volunteers. The programs are financed through Honolulu Habitat's low to no interest mortgage program. Builds and renovates homes using volunteer labor and donated materials, at no profit and no interest. Homeowners repay the cost over a fixed time period; payments are recycled to build more homes. It requires homeowners to participate in construction as well as help other prospective homeowners build theirs. Volunteers assist with all phases of construction, social work, public relations, finance, and office support. The Honolulu ReStore sells new and gently used donated household, commercial, and business items to the public at a drastic discount; with discounts of 50% or greater than the average retail price. Some of the items we accept are appl