We are taking precautions to ensure you have a safe shopping experience so our staff will be wearing masks and practicing social distancing. We encourage our shoppers to do the same.
The Habitat for Humanity of Hillsborough County ReStore offers a wide variety of new and used building materials, appliances, cabinets, furniture, flooring, specialty items and much more at discount prices.
All profits from our ReStore go directly to fund the mission of Habitat for Humanity of Hillsborough County.
We rely on the generous donations of local businesses and individuals for our wide variety of unique merchandise. When you donate to the ReStore, you help Habitat Hillsborough AND get a receipt for tax purposes.
The ReStore is open to the public. Come in to see the amazing merchandise available! We have THREE convenient locations! Visit our Tampa stores at 3738 East Hillsborough Avenue (just west of 40th Street on the north side of Hillsborough Avenue) and at 11236 West Hillsborough Avenue (in the Silvermill Plaza) and our ReStore at 501 W. Robertson St. in Brandon.
Call our Donation Hotline at 813-540-7540!
Our Locations
East Hillsborough ReStore
3738 E. Hillsborough Avenue, Tampa FL
Phone: (813) 237-1978
Monday – Saturday: 10:00 am – 5:30 pm
Sunday: Closed
Silvermill ReStore
11236 W. Hillsborough Avenue, Tampa FL
Phone: (813)
580-7236
Monday – Saturday: 10:00 am – 5:30 pm
Sunday: Closed
Brandon ReStore
501 W. Robertson St., Brandon FL
Monday – Saturday: 10:00 am – 5:30 pm
Sunday: Closed
Habitat for Humanity Philadelphia
We partner with families to build or improve a place to call home
People in Philadelphia and all over the world partner with Habitat for Humanity to build or improve a place they can call home. Habitat homeowners help build their own homes alongside volunteers and pay an affordable mortgage. With our help, Habitat homeowners achieve the strength, stability and independence they need to build a better life for themselves and their families.
Our Impact
CONTRACTORS
Habitat for Humanity Philadelphia
Upcycling Furniture into Art
Artist, Psychologist, Licensed Behavior Specialist, mother, wife, and ReStore shopper are just a few titles that describe Lilliana Didovic. Since 2015, Lilliana has been a regular shopper at Habitat Philadelphia’s ReStore on Washington Avenue. Lilliana purchases new and used furniture to transform them into one-of-a-kind pieces of upcycled art.
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Habitat for Humanity Philadelphia
Breaking Ground at Queen Lane
Joining several other Habitat families in the Germantown neighborhood, the five-bedroom home will welcome an inter-generational family this spring. Home means safety and stability and generational wealth for years to come. While it has been a long journey for the family, a new, decent home will be a long-lasting legacy for both the family and the neighborhood.
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Habitat for Humanity Philadelphia
Racial Covenants in Philadelphia
A tool used by early 20th century developers, builders and white homeowners; racial covenants prevented African Americans from accessing parts of the residential real estate market across the country. These covenants were obligations put in property deeds that forbade people of color from occupying or owning property.
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Stories told at
The Building Hope Virtual Lunch-In 2022
We celebrated new innovations that empower families to secure the asset of their homes for generations to come. We also looked at the reframing of our Homeownership Program to make home accessible to more, and how we can work alongside the community to enhance the economic impact of the neighborhoods we work in.
Finally, children living in Habitat homes shared what home means to them.
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Welcome Home
Nikkita and Family
On March 30, 2021, we welcomed Nikkita home at Oxford Green, Habitat’s 20-home community in North Philadelphia. Congratulations on this milestone achievement!
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Habitat for Humanity Philadelphia
Race and Housing Series
At Habitat for Humanity Philadelphia, our vision of a city where everyone has a decent place to live cannot be achieved without acknowledging the inhumanity endured by people of color for centuries. Racist housing policies such as redlining and restrictive covenants created a racial wealth gap in Philadelphia and throughout the nation. The effects of these policies are still experienced today.
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Welcome Home
Fathia and Ahmed
On March 30, 2021, we welcomed Fathia and Ahmed home at Oxford Green, Habitat’s 20-home community in North Philadelphia. Congratulations on this milestone achievement!
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Welcome Home
Shakerea
On February 25, 2021, Shakerea and her family became Habitat’s 231st homeowners in Philadelphia. Watch some highlights from their socially distanced home dedication
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Welcome Home
Malika
On September 17, 2020, Malika and her family became Habitat’s 226th homeowners in Philadelphia. Watch some highlights from their socially distanced home dedication.
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Home Repair
Ken’s Story
Veteran U.S. Army Ranger Ken moved into his North Philadelphia home two years ago, and immediately knew it was special to the neighborhood. The home stands tall with stone pillars and a gated front yard at the heart of Strawberry Mansion.
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Welcome Home
Sierra
On September 17, 2020, Sierra and her family became Habitat’s 225th homeowners in Philadelphia. Watch some highlights from their socially distanced home dedication!
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Welcome Home
Karima and Ahmed
Karima and Ahmed recently became the 224th Habitat Homeowners in Philadelphia. Watch highlights from their socially distanced home dedication.
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Welcome Home
Sylvia and Ali
Sylvia and Ali recently became the 223rd Habitat Homeowners in Philadelphia. Watch highlights from their socially distanced home dedication.
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A Statement from Habitat for Humanity Philadelphia
Read our statement and explore resources on race and housing.
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Homeownership
Jo’s pathway to stability and growth
Jo Obafemi grew up in Dakar, Senegal—where things there can be hard for an intelligent, ambitious woman like her. For Jo and her four-year-old daughter Gloria, Habitat’s Homeownership Program has been a pathway to stability and growth.
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Home Repair
Ms. Margaret’s restored independence
For West Philly resident Ms. Margaret, who lost her legs five years ago, a new accessible bathroom is a life changing home repair.
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Volunteers
Behind the scenes volunteers: Family Advocates
Juggling jobs and families, most future homeowners complete their sweat equity in 18 to 24 months. Along this journey, they are guided along by some of our most valuable volunteers: Family Advocates.
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