Restore Corps by Freed Life exists to eradicate human trafficking by empowering survivors, equipping communities, and changing systems. We serve as the state designated point of contact for human trafficking in the 21 counties of West Tennessee.
Overall Rating
4.1
Melissa Donahue
2 years ago
Wonderful people and all kinds of great finds for the purchaser but benefiting the Habitat mission too!
Ryan Self
2 years ago
Good store to find random things, but it can be pretty slim pickings. I have been to other Habitat for Humanity ReStore locations, and this one was far less impressive than others. It’s a big store, but the quality and quantity of items is not as good as others. But they always get new things so it’s always worth it to swing by because you never know what you will find. It also could be that they were slim pickings because of COVID and people just arent donating extra wood and building supplies like they used to.
Pam Nash
2 years ago
I had 3 beautiful, working ceiling fans with lights and I was told they don't accept them. People shop at the Re-Store for affordable merchandise. A decent ceiling fan with a light that's 48" is at least $100 or more new. These were in perfect condition and the person didn't even look at them. Told me to see if Goodwill would take them. Next time I'll just leave stuff out for the trash. Certainly wasn't worth driving across town to try to do something good for people.