Habitat Cape Cod Raises $50,000 Through New Deconstruction Program

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Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod has removed 27 cabinet sets and raised $50,000 to be earmarked for building more affordable homes on the Cape since launching their new Deconstruction Program in March.

Used (but still in good condition) cabinets are typically thrown away during a remodel, but thanks to Habitat, they can have a second life.

The volunteer team will bring them back to one of Habitat’s two ReStore locations (Yarmouth and Falmouth) where they will be sold to the public. Funds raised will be used to build more affordable homes on the Cape.

Habitat Deconstruct with truckTo donate cabinets or any other household item to Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod visit restorecapecod.org/donate or call 508-394-6400. The uninstall and removal of cabinets is a free service.

In the past 35 years, Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod has developed over 165 affordable homes on Cape Cod. Local families help build their own homes alongside volunteers, purchase their home and pay an affordable mortgage. Habitat homes are deed restricted to remain affordable in perpetuity.