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Habitat for Humanity of Greater Orlando
Basic Information
Address: 4116 Silver Star rd., Orlando, FL, 32808
Phone Number: 4076686763
Director: Adanma Robertson
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Additional Information
Causes Served: Poverty, homelessnes and housing
Population Served: The Greater Orlando Area
Ages for Volunteer: 16-99
Hours of Service: 100
Minimum Hours Required: 1
Days of Service: 365
Mission Statement:
"Seeking to put God's love into action, Habitat for Humanity
brings people together to build homes, communities, and hope."
Additional Information:
Hello,
Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Habitat for Humanity of Greater Orlando!
Currently, we have a need for a lot of help in our ReStores. Our ReStores are open 5 days a week, Tuesday through Saturday, from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. Volunteers support the Orlando ReStores in every area of the process, from receiving donations and working directly with our customers, to pricing items and working on creative projects.
A volunteer orientation is required for all those who would like to volunteer in the ReStore. You do not have to complete the orientation at the location that you plan to volunteer. Please click here or visit orlandorestore.com/volunteer/ to sign up for an orientation.
Depending on how many volunteers are currently in the store and if there is space available, sometimes people can begin volunteering the day they attend orientation. If you are interested in staying, we ask that you come dressed in proper attire (Long pants, sneakers/ work boots, and a t-shirt). The orientation will go over in more detail about how someone volunteers in the ReStore.
Please let me know if you have any questions and thank for your interest in volunteering at the store that builds homes!
Tags: Non Profit, housing, Helping the Homeless