You’ll always find unexpected treasures at the ReStore.
Inventory changes daily!
We frequently post photos of our newest items to our Facebook page, but we also receive more amazing items between posts. Be sure to check out our live stream to get an idea of exactly what’s in stock at any given moment.
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This week#WhatIsItWednesdayesday is a little different...
Do you think you know what these shipping containers will be used for? Give us your best guesses in the comments!
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Terrific guesses! We will be receiving a LARGE donation of office furniture over the next few months. We have already started receiving office chairs, and we will soon be getting other furniture as well! Be sure to check our regular inventory posts as well as our live stream (habitatmclean.org/shop) to see all the great treasures!
Repurposed into a home?
To load up state farm chairs and deliver to habitat
Homes for the homeless.
Furniture storage
Store remodel???
Rocks!
More chairs from state farm??
To keep store inventory over flow ?
So u can except more and not have to close drop off.
Housing
empty trucks????
Building supplies.
Storage
Food
Storage
Furniture
Sell
Storage
Great storage containers
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🚨 SAVE LIVES & SAVE BIG
💝 You may have heard about the summer blood shortage. Now is your chance to do something about it...
✏ Sign up for the ImpactLife blood drive at the ReStore (1402 W Washington St) on Friday, August 28th between 12-3pm.
🔗: login.bloodcenter.org/donor/schedules/drive_schedule/151242
💳 Successful donors will receive their choice of an e-gift card, bonus points to the Impact Life Reward Store, or a donation to charity.
🎁 As an extra thank you from us at Habitat McLean County, you will also receive a coupon for 50% off an item of your choice (up to $500) at the Bloomington ReStore!
#BloodDrive #SaveLives #ImpactLife #HabitatforHumanity
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Normal First UMC's auction is now OPEN!
The in-person & on-line auction is OPEN NOW until August 31st!
All proceeds will be donated to Habitat for Humanity! Buy a pot, help a family!
Check out the pots online or in-person in the Normal First UMC Church Lounge @ 211 N. School Street Normal, Il
Link to Bidding: givebutter.com/c/2026-habitat-for-humanity-auction-zb9wxg/auction
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Happy #MarkdownMonday McLean County! The longer it sits, the cheaper it gets, so come see us at 1402 W Washington St Monday-Saturday 10am-5pm.
Incoming items will now be marked with green tags. Yellow tags are 15% off. Blue tags are 25% off. Orange tags are 50% off, and pink tags are 85% off!
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Any bathroom 🚽 toilets?
This week, we're proud to recogGreenSheenPaintPaint for their continued commitment to affordable housing in McLean County.
For years, GreenSheen Paint has generously donated paint for Habitat for Humanity homes, helping our partner families create beautiful places to call home. Their support expanded to Home Sweet Home Ministries' The Bridge, where they provided paint for the cabins, and now they're helping make an impact once again through donations to the Bloomington-Normal Community Land Trust.
GreenSheen's premium, eco-friendly paint not only helps reduce project costs, but also supports sustainability. Made with 95% recycled content, their durable, high-quality paint gives homes a fresh look while keeping usable materials out of landfills.
We are grateful for partners like GreenSheen Paint who understand that a safe, affordable home is about more than four walls. It's about creating welcoming spaces where individuals and families can thrive.
Thank you, GreenSheen Paint, for helping bring color, comfort, and opportunity to so many homes throughout our community! 🎨🏡💚
Learn more about GreenSheen Paint #SponsorshipSunday.#communitypartnersS#AffordableHousingr#HabitatForHumanityu#greensheenpaintH#bloomingtonnormalclti#homesweethomeministries #TheBridgeH#buildingcommunityB#thankyouforyoursupporty #ThankYouForYourSupport
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Donate Today
Drop Off
Drop your donations at 1402 West Washington St.
Mon-Sat 10:00am - 4:00pm
Our volunteers and staff will help you unload once you arrive.
Pick-Up
Schedule a FREE Pickup
The ReStore offers FREE pickup throughout McLean County for items that are too large for you to drop off.
What We Take
Acceptable Items List
The ReStore accepts new and gently used household items, including furniture, appliances, cabinets, building materials, and more.
Volunteer at ReStore!
Individual and group volunteers are crucial to the success of the ReStore, which provides funding for Habitat for Humanity of McLean County to build homes, community, and hope right here in Mclean County!
Volunteer tasks can include cleaning and pricing items, greeting customers, or working at the register. We also love when you share your special skills in design, marketing, IT, sales, maintenance, etc. No minimum time commitment is required to become a volunteer.
Still Have Questions?
Check out our frequently asked questions below for more information about the ReStore.
ReStore Basics
How is the ReStore connected to Habitat for Humanity?
Proceeds from ReStore sales go directly to Habitat for Humanity of McLean County, allowing us to build more homes with more families right here in our community. In recent years, ReStore revenue covered over 90% of Habitat McLean’s operating expenses.
What are your hours?
Monday-Saturday 10am-5pm. We are open to the public - anyone can stop by anytime during these hours!
Where are you located?
Our address is 1402 W. Washington St. in Bloomington. You can find a map at the bottom of this page if you need directions.
How does the Habitat ReStore help the environment?
In collaboration with our donors and shoppers, we keep hundreds of thousands of items out of the landfill each year. When a building material or household product is donated to the Habitat ReStore then bought by a community member, that item is reused instead of being thrown away. We are also able to recycle tens of thousands of pounds of items we could not sell, further preventing more garbage in and around our community.
Shopping
What kind of items do you sell?
We specialize in homewares, furniture, tools, appliances, and building materials, but you can always find a fun surprise at the ReStore. Our items range from brand new to gently used to fixer-uppers. There are a few items we never sell, like clothes, dishwashers, and mattresses. Almost everything we sell are donations from community members and businesses. To see a more complete list of items we sell, visit our "Donate" page or check out our Facebook page for daily inventory updates.
Do you hold items?
We cannot hold items before they are purchased, as items are sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Once an item has been purchased, we can hold it for up to 3 ReStore operating days while you make arrangements for transportation of your purchase.
Do you deliver?
We do not deliver. We have a list of trusted delivery services at our register. Our trucks are busy completing free pick-ups for people who would like to donate items to the ReStore.
Are your items tested?
We test all our electronics and electric appliances. We are unable to test gas appliances. All our large appliances come with a 15-day warranty in case they no longer work within 15 days of you bringing the item home.
Do you carry mattresses/box springs?
We do not carry mattresses or box springs, but we recommend Kern Mattress Outlet for discounted items or Recycling Furniture for Families for one-time furniture aid. For a full list of the items we accept, check out our donation page. We do carry bed frames and head/footboards in a variety of sizes and styles.
Are you able to send photos, measurements, etc. to me, so I can view your inventory remotely?
We routinely post inventory on our Facebook page, but once we open, things move quickly at the ReStore - new inventory arrives throughout the day, while merchandise sells rapidly in our showroom. As a result, it is difficult to provide updates throughout the day. To get an overall sense of what items are in stock, please visit our live stream. To inspect items and obtain measurements, please visit the ReStore during normal business hours.
While we hope everyone loves every item they take home from the ReStore, we cannot accept returns. The only exception are items that come with our 15-day warranty (e.g., appliances).
Payment
Can I pay over the phone or online?
Unfortunately we can only accept in-person payment at this time. If you are unable to make it to the store, you may be able to find someone who can get there sooner to get that in-demand item for you.
What kind of payment do you accept?
We accept cash, debit, or credit. We cannot accept checks. For monetary donations to support the ReStore or Habitat for Humanity of McLean County directly, we are able to accept checks.
Can you negotiate on prices?
Our prices are fixed, but we have frequent discounts. We have a tag system that is set up so that the longer an item stays in the store, the more discounted it becomes. (See next question for more details.)
How do the colored tags work?
We have 5 colors that are rotated every week. The most recent color is full price, then the next oldest colors are 15%, 25%, 50%, and 85% off respectively. If you think an item is priced too high, be patient because items that do not sell will automatically become discounted.
Donating
What items do you accept?
We accept most homewares, tools, appliances, and building materials that are in good condition. There are a few items we never accept (like clothes, dishwashers, and mattresses) and occasionally we put certain items on hold due to space constraints. For a complete list, visit our Donate page.
Why should I donate to the ReStore?
When you donate to the Bloomington ReStore, you're not only freeing up space in your home or business and making a tax-deductible donation, you're also saving items from the landfill. And most importantly, when your items are purchased at the ReStore, you're helping fund Habitat for Humanity of McLean County.
Do you pick up donations?
You can drop off your donations during our business hours (see top of page), or we provide FREE donation pick-ups. You can schedule your own pick-up through our website. We just ask that all items be in good working condition and on the ground floor.
Can I leave my items after hours?
Please do not leave your items on ReStore property. We will happily accept your donation during our store hours (see top of page), but they do need to be evaluated and processed by a ReStore staff member or volunteer. "Dumping" your items after hours is not only illegal, it is also an inconvenience for your ReStore team and leaves your items exposed to the elements.
Volunteering
How can I start volunteering?
It's easy to become a ReStore volunteer! All you have to do is complete a brief online orientation. After that, you're free to come make a difference any day and time we're open.
What sort of tasks does a volunteer do?
Volunteering at the ReStore is not just for the heavy lifters. (Although they're very helpful to have around!) Our volunteers process donations, clean items, price everything before it goes on the sales floor, help customers load their cars, organize shelves, answer phones, help with administrative tasks, and share their business know-how, graphic design skills, or other knowledge. If you want to help at the ReStore, we can find something together that suits where your skills--and heart--lie.