Habitat For Humanity
About the Business
Habitat For Humanity is a non-profit organization located at 331 Walnut Street in Waynesville, North Carolina. Our mission is to provide affordable housing for families in need by building and renovating homes in partnership with volunteers and community members. Through the dedication and hard work of our volunteers, we are able to create safe and stable homes for those who may not otherwise have access to decent housing. Join us in our efforts to make a positive impact in the community and help families achieve the dream of homeownership.
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Location & Phone number
331 Walnut St, Waynesville, NC 28786, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"The staff were super helpful. The inventory changes often there and they were generous with their time to help me find what I was looking for."
"Never know what treasures await! Love walking the entire store every week."
"2 weeks ago I called for an item but they didn't have it. Waynesvi7 store not large and use a lot of silent auctions so not a lot for buying and reselling."
"Great place to shop for used items you need for your household, whether it's for repair or replacing or even furnishing your home. Most prices are reasonable. I would definitely recommend checking it out if you like a bargain. Staff is just a helpful and friendly as can be"
"I had a very bad and humiliating experience today with the man who works on the dock taking donations. I had called yesterday to verify if the store would take clothing racks and was told they did. Drove from Canton to donate at this Habitat Store based on being told they would take them. When I got to the dock and backed in with my truck, the dock worker immediately said that "I did not have anything on my truck he wanted and it belonged on Jones Cove Road" (where the dump is). I also had a microwave, an ironing board and a small shelf and maybe a few other things to donate. I told him that I had called to make sure they would take the clothing racks and was told they did. He said "Whoever told you that was wrong." I also told him that I had driven from Canton and he said, "Well, you can just take them back to Canton." He was extremely rude and I was totally embarrassed by his attitude toward me. If I had been told wrongly that clothing racks were accepted, he should have politely told me and apologized for my receiving the wrong information. But, due to his rudeness and nasty attitude, I will never again consider making any kind of donation to this store."
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