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Spring cleaning? Let the Habitat ReStore handle the heavy lifting (for free).

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Lexington Habitat for Humanity ReStore donation pick-ups.

Spring cleaning never looked so easy, Lexington.

Photos provided by Lexington Habitat for Humanity ReStore

If you’re dreading the hassle of spring cleaning, you’re not alone. This local organization has made clearing out the clutter a whole lot easier.

The Lexington Habitat for Humanity ReStore offers free donation pickups for both homes + businesses.

Have large furniture, working appliances, or other home improvement goods? Just submit a quick photo to confirm everything’s in good shape, then schedule your no-cost pickup.

And here’s the best part: Your donation helps build homes, communities, and hope through Lexington Habitat for Humanity.

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