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Habitat |
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Women Build Homes with the Corona
Family Alto Vineyards Amasong Beaumont Alignment
Plus BridalU.net Cooper's
Hawk Winery Corkscrew English Hedgerow Friar Tuck Furrow
Vineyard Chef Benjamin Graves Herriott's Rentals Kickapoo
Creek Winery Lynfred Winery, Inc. Mackinaw Valley
Vineyard Macy's Michelle's
Bridal National
Council of Negro Women, Champaign County
Section Printec Sleepy Creek Vineyards El Toro
II Traveling Vineyard Women of Grace Community Church Wells
Fargo Housing Foundation Z Entertainment
ReStore
sponsors Champaign Carpet and Tile Champaign Do-It-Best
Hardware Champaign Estate Sales Champaign Telephone
Company Dodds Company Empty Tomb Flooring
Surfaces General Growth Properties/Marketplace Mall Lone Pine
Electric Lowe's MAB Paints New Prairie
Construction Prime Time Pizza Remco Electric Riley
Homes Sherwin Williams Springfield
Electric TriStar U-Haul |
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| ReStore Holiday Hours |
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Champaign County's ReStore is open Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday 1 to 5
p.m. The ReStore will be closed on Tuesday, December 25, Wednesday,
December 26 and Tuesday, January 1.
Donations of goods for
the ReStore are accepted during business hours. Please pull up to
the southeast garage door and ring bell for assistance. Too large
for your vehicle? Schedule a donation pick up! Donation pick ups are
a $5 fee in C-U, and $10 outside C-U within a 15 mile radius.
Contact us at (217)355-6460 x120 or operations@cuhabitat.org to
schedule.
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| Habitat for Humanity of Champaign County &
ReStore |
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119 E. University Ave. Champaign, IL 61820 (217)
355-6460 ReStore (217) 359-0507
Administration www.cuhabitat.org |
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| Thank you, wrappers! |
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Thank you to last week's volunteers: the entire Drozdz
family, Stan Borysk, Erin Pouilliard, Elder Nielsen, Joyce Studyvin,
Elder Lloyd, Sammie Bundy, Susan Bekiares, Christine Bekirares, Ann
Hollenback, Kelly O'Connor, Kelly Minogue, Ruth Roh, Jenna Brayton,
Stephanie Davidson, Patti Rudolph, and Gabriela
Calzada.
Thank you, too, to Karen Klebbe and Centennial High
National Honor Society and Key Club students for their many
volunteer hours.
Debby Borg and Cindy Doyle, volunteers from
Champaign County Humane Society, generously donated gift wrap, bows
and boxes as did Macy's.
We will continue to wrap gifts to
raise funds for Women
Build Homes with the Corona Family. Come volunteer or bring us
your gifts to wrap at Market Place Mall on December 15th through the
24th from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. (next to sears and Bergner's). Contact
Ellen Willcox at 359-0507 x111 or house@cuhabitat.org. |
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| Kid to Know: Bryan
Drozdz |
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Congratulations to ReStore volunteer Bryan Drozdz for
his feature story as a Kid to Know on WCIA
3.
If you'd like to get involved, contact Patti Darr at
355-6460 x116 or volunteer@cuhabitat.org. |
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| Did you know? Cars for HomesT
Recycles |
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Although a number of vehicles that are donated to
Habitat's Cars for HomesT wholesale for $1,000 to $12,000, about
half of the vehicles donated are at the end of their useful lives as
modes of transportation. But that doesn't mean they aren't important
donations: vehicles are the most heavily recycled consumer product.
Each year, the steel industry recycles more than 14 million
tons of steel from end-of-life vehicles. This is equal to nearly
13.5 million automobiles. Recycling steel saves both energy and
natural resources. Last year, 67% of the steel manufactured in North
America was recycled steel. Recycling one ton of steel conserves
2500 pounds of iron ore, 1400 pounds of coal and 120 pounds of
limestone. (Source: Steel Recycling Institute).
With energy
savings at all points of the production cycle (mining,
manufacturing, and disposal of steel products), the steel industry
saves the equivalent energy to power about 18 million households a
year.
For many reasons, recycling donated vehicles is a good
thing: for the environment (it rids communities of junked vehicles),
for energy conservation, and for the average donor. It's fast, easy,
and the donor gets to deduct the fair market value (up to $499) of
any donation that sells for less than $500.
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Call
Cars for HomesT toll free at (877) 277-HFHI (4344) or process
your car donation online now! |
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