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giving a hand upThe RE Store thrives on a robust community of customers, donors and volunteers. We complete the cycle of giving by donating gift certificates and salvaged materials to organizations working toward more sustainable and resilient communities.

Submit your own request via our Donation Request Form at the bottom of this page.

Here is a sample of some of the many organizations to whom we have contributed materials and gift certificates to:

Seattle / King County

Ballard High
Phinney Neighborhood Association
Mary's Place
Shoreline SolarFest
Concordia Lutheran School
Community Alliance for Global Justice
Center for Wooden Boats / Quick & Daring Race
Washington Toxics Coalition
Washington Wilderness Coalition
Nordic Museum
Ballard Senior Center
Spruce Street School
St. Catherine School
Cascade Peoples Center
TOPS Public School
Childhaven
Compass Center
Hilltop Children's Center
Mosaic Coffee House
YouthCare
Sound Mental Health
Lettuce Link/Solid Ground

Bellingham / Whatcom County

Sustainable Connections
Appliance Depot
Women Care Shelter
Small Potatoes Gleaning Project
Growing Washington
Terra Roots Foundation
Whatcom Health Support Center
Whatcom Dispute Resolution Center
Mural project on Northwest Avenue by Cecily Fosso
Three Rivers School
Bellingham Unitarian Church
Whatcom County Juvenile Detention School
Whatcom County Parks and Recreation
Juvenile Justice Garden

Donation Request Form

Being the do-gooders we are, The RE Store would like to help everyone, everywhere use more salvaged materials for their projects. Let us know how we can support your efforts by completing the Donation Request Form.

Please note, we can only fulfill a limited amount of the requests we receive.  Our preference is to donate to worthy causes in our immediate communities in Seattle and Bellingham. Allow up to two weeks for a response to your request.

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"Measure twice cut once.
Once cut, use twice."
(or thrice...)

~ Jeff Masson
The RE Store's Facility Manager in Bellingham

© 2009

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Seattle Store
1440 N.W. 52nd St.
(206) 297-9119

Hours:
Mon-Sat: 9-6
(except Weds - we close at 5p for the winter)
Sun: 10-5
Donations accepted until
1 hour before closing 

Bellingham Store
2309 Meridian St.
(360) 647-5921

Hours:
Mon-Sat: 9-6
Sun: 10-5
Donations accepted until
1 hour before closing  

The RE Store is a project of
RE Sources for
Sustainable Communities

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