Education
Students Save Big on Home Essentials at Calgary’s ReStore
As students prepare to return to the classroom this September, many in Calgary are seeking cost-effective solutions for furnishing their new living spaces. With the rising cost of living, purchasing secondhand items has become an increasingly popular option. Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore offers an ideal solution, providing home furnishings at reduced prices ranging from 40 to 80 percent off retail value.
Discover Unique Finds at ReStore
Visiting ReStore is an adventure in itself. Each store receives donations from various sources, ensuring that no two visits are ever the same. This variety allows students to uncover unique treasures, from sturdy desks to stylish chairs, that can transform a simple apartment into a comfortable study environment.
In addition to furniture, ReStore features a selection of scratch-and-dent appliances, perfect for preparing meals during those late-night study sessions. The store also offers decorative items that can help students make a lasting impression on their new friends while staying within budget.
With two convenient locations in Calgary—at 3465 Sunridge Way NE and 7291 11 St SE—students can easily access an array of affordable options. For those unable to visit in person, ReStore’s online platform allows customers to browse the latest donations and arrange for pickup within 24 hours of purchase.
Supporting Community and Sustainability
Shopping at ReStore not only helps students save money but also supports a greater cause. Every purchase directly benefits Habitat for Humanity Southern Alberta, an organization dedicated to helping local families secure safe and affordable housing. In addition, by choosing secondhand items, shoppers contribute to waste reduction, preventing unnecessary items from ending up in landfills.
With a commitment to affordability and community support, ReStore stands out as a valuable resource for students in Calgary. As they prepare for the upcoming academic year, many will undoubtedly find that furnishing their new homes can be both economical and rewarding.
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