Chalk Line Articles

Green Building is HOT!
During April I was invited to address the Thurston County Chamber's Board of Directors to talk about home building industry issues.  [ more ]

Disaster Aid and Financial Planning
In April I was honored to represent the Olympia Master Builders (OMB) at a "'50's and '60's Rock and Roll Concert" fundraiser in Lewis County.   [ more ]

24 New Members Captured
I am pleased to announce four teams have completed the first challenge in "The Big Hunt."   [ more ]

2008 Events and Programs Are Underway
The early months of 2008 have raced by, and the energy at Olympia Master Builders is at full tilt!  [ more ]

Don't Elect the Wrong Person
It's election season once again and the Olympia Master Builders' (OMB) political action committee, The Affordable Housing Council (TAHC) has been hard at work.   [ more ]

Shavings
Kudos to Mike Opitz of TransNorthwest Construction for his generous support of Community Youth Services.  [ more ]

Letter to the Editor
Greetings from South Puget Sound Habitat for Humanity's ReStore. The ReStore is Habitat's retail outlet which sells both new and used building materials ...  [ more ]


 

 

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Letter to the Editor

Greetings from South Puget Sound Habitat for Humanity's ReStore. The ReStore is Habitat's retail outlet which sells both new and used building materials; interior fixtures; doors; windows; and appliances. Everything we receive is donated and everything we sell begins at 50% of retail and goes down. What's important to know is that sales from the store are used to cover all the expenses of the store and for the affiliate (the end that builds homes), this totals about $21,000 a month. When we reach our sales goal every penny of every dollar we receive in donation goes directly to building affordable homes for people who need them.

All donations help us continue our mission. A left-handed door that is a mistake to the builder or contractor looking for a right-handed door is perfectly usable to us, and your donation to us is tax deductible. You rid yourself of dead or unusable inventory and we use the profits to run our operations. The result is many-fold: good material is kept out of the landfill; all income levels of our community have access to quality goods; the money we raise lets us be independent of charity and; this lets us use our resources to be charitable unto others so they too gain independence. It’s a good model for an effective community partnership and I hope that we can look forward to working with more fellow members of the Olympia Master Builders. Please contact the ReStore at 753-1575 and ask for Tian or for questions about our program please call Curt at 956-3456.

With thanks,
Tian Brainard, ReStore Manager and
Curt D. Andino, Executive Director
SPS Habitat for Humanity

EDITOR'S NOTE: SPS Habitat for Humanity recognized and offered special thanks to MC Construction, B & R Sales, Lacey Door and Millwork, Capitol Glass, Erwin and Associates and Lumbermens who have recently donated construction materials to the store.