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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.

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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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