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Lexington Habitat for Humanity ReStore pickup

Making space? Schedule a free pickup today.

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Donating goods just got easier with the Lexington Habitat for Humanity ReStore.

Have large items or bulk donations? The ReStore offers free pickup in Fayette and surrounding counties — for both homes + businesses.

Here’s how to participate:

  1. Review donation guidelines and submit a photo of your item(s).
  2. Schedule a pickup online or by email.
  3. Let the ReStore do the heavy lifting.

Heads up: Pickup is for large items or quantities — smaller donations (think: a single box of home goods) can be dropped off.

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