Volunteers are encouraged to make improvements to the Habitat ReStore
Clarksville, TN – On Saturday, February 22nd, 2020, Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County, Tennessee (HFHMCTN) invites the public to join in a Community Service Day from 10:00am to 4:00pm at the Habitat ReStore, located at 404 Madison Street in the heart of Downtown Clarksville.
Volunteers are encouraged to join future Habitat for Humanity homeowners in painting, organizing, sorting items for recycling, and overall improvements of the workspace.
During January’s MLK Day of Service at the ReStore, more than 40 volunteers participated in a similar community volunteer day.
The ReStore is one of the primary revenue sources for the Habitat for Humanity home building program. Improvements will help support nine Clarksville families currently working toward home ownership in 2020.
To sign up for the project, email info@habitatmctn.org with the subject line February Community Service Day or sign up through Facebook (www.facebook.com/events/119816572640245/). Volunteers should be 16 and older, wear work clothes and close-toed shoes and bring gloves.
The Clarksville ReStore is located at 404 Madison Street. Habitat will provide documentation for those performing community service to receive credit.
About Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County
Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County serves low-income families by partnering with them to build decent, affordable housing. Habitat, in partnership with qualifying Montgomery County families, has completed 98 houses since 1992, using donated funds, labor, and materials. The Clarksville-based ministry is seeking individuals, churches, and local companies for volunteer projects related to eliminating poverty housing in Montgomery County.
For more information call 931.645.4222 or visit www.habitatmctn.org