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East Po Habitat for Humanity
Basic Information
Address: East Pasco Habitat for Humanity Office
15000 Citrus Country Drive
Dade City Fl 33525
East Pasco Habitat for Humanity ReStore
Phone Number: (352) 567-1444
Fax Number: (352) 567-6453
Director: Christiana Swanson
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Additional Information
Causes Served: housing and homelessness
Ages for Volunteer: 14 and up
Hours of Service: Office is open 8:30 am to 5 pm. Restore is open 9 am to 5 pm. Jobsite is open 8 am to 3pm.
Days of Service: Office is open Monday through Friday. ReStore is open Tuesday through Saturday. Jobsite is open Monday through Saturday.
Mission Statement:
We seek to eliminate substandard housing by providing simple, safe housing for low income families in need.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Everyone deserves to live in safe housing that provides adequate shelter.
Program History:
East Pasco Habitat for Humanity was founded in 1993. We have completed 70 houses to date.
Additional Information:
Volunteer Opportunities
Jobsite
No experience is necessary to volunteer on our work site; although we love our skilled construction volunteers too!There are many tasks that require only a willingness to learn and work with others. On-site construction work is the most popular of Habitat's volunteer opportunities. We make every effort to incorporate all volunteers regardless of skill level, however you must be at least 16 years old to work on the construction site. Grab your hammer and join in!
ReStore
We need people to sort through inventory, stage our ‘showroom’, help customers, test appliances, clean, cashier, help in our office, design our merchandise displays, and other online selling projects, and much more! We can always use your help! Volunteers must be at least 14 years old. Volunteers under the age of 17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Recycling
Volunteers can sign up to do recycling at special events or collect recyclable items from our collection sites. Proceeds from our recycling program go to help us serve more families in need. Contact our Recycling Coordinator for more information on how you can sign up for a recycling route or to help recycle at events.
Family Services
From assisting with homeowner classes to providing ongoing friendships, counseling and practical assistance to East Pasco Habitat's homeowner families, your generosity, maturity, and enthusiasm are needed.