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Shop, donate, or consign at these ReUse Network businesses! MT. ANGEL: Mt. Angel Habitat for Humanity ReStore 225 Franklin St, Mt. Angel 503.845.4161 www.nwvrestore.org Wed Sat, 10-4 We sell reusable building materials and home improvement supplies to the public. By focusing on home improvement goods like furniture, home accessories, building materials and appliances, we provide the public with excellent quality merchanise at affordable prices. We accept donated goods which are sold at a fraction of the retail price. The proceeds help our local Habitat affiliate fund the construction of Habitat homes within our communities. The ReStore provides an environmentally and socially responsible way to keep good, reusable materials out of the waste stream while providing members of our community affordable home improvement supplies and all proceeds fund Habitat s community improvement work. SALEM: Assistance League Daue House 1095 Saginaw ST. SE, Salem 503.364.8318 www.assistanceleaguesalem.org Mon-Sat 10-4 High quality household items and women's clothing. AL is a national nonprofit organization that puts caring and commitment into action through community-based philanthropic programs

Assistance League Encore Furniture 1198 Commercial St. SE, Salem 503.581.3300 www.assistanceleaguesalem.org Mon - Fri 11-4; Sat 10-4; 1 st & 3 rd Fri open til 6 Donated and consigned furniture, art, lamps, accessories and books. AL is a national nonprofit organization that puts caring and commitment into action through community-based philanthropic programs. Friends of Salem Public Library Bookstore 585 Liberty Street SE Salem, 97302 503-362-1755 Tues-Thurs 10:30-8:30; Fri-Sat 10:30-5:30; Sun 1:30-4:30 (Sept-May) Non-profit selling books, movies, music & miscellaneous items as donated (jewelry, art, knickknacks, dishes, puzzles, games, maps, posters, book bags, holiday & seasonal items, etc.) The Friends seek to focus attention on the Library; stimulate the use of the Library's resources and services; receive and encourage gifts; promote and encourage the growth and expansion of the Library; and support and cooperate with the Library in developing Library services and facilities for the community. Habitat for Humanity Mid-Willamette Valley ReStore 1249 13 th Street, SE Salem, 97302 503 485 4845 www.salemhabitat.org Tues Fri 9 5:30; Sat 9 4 Non-profit selling new and used (in good condition) furniture building materials, plumbing fixtures, paint, tile laminate flooring, household products, etc. Accepts donations.

Habitat for Humanity works in partnership with God and people everywhere, from all walks of life, to develop communities with people in need by building and renovating houses so that there are decent houses in decent communities in which every person can experience God's love and can live and grow into all that God intends. Helping Hands Resources 1755 13 th Street SE, Salem 503.364.9936 www.helpinghands-salem.org Mon - Th & Sat 9am-noon Closed Fri & Sun Helping Hands is an all volunteer organization that provides donated clothing, bedding and household items, at no charge, to anyone in need, without eligibility requirements. Helping Paws 3298 Lancaster Dr NE, Salem 503.480.0465 www.willamettehumane.org Mon - Sat 10.30-6 Willamette Humane Society non-profit store that carries furniture, household items, books, electronics, clothing and a variety of pet products. We carry a wide range of items, clothing, furniture, houseware items, collectibles, books, and electronics of all kinds. We also have a pet section, that includes, Science Diet, grooming supplies, flea products, cat & dog toys, crates, leashes, collars, cat litter and misc. items. LiL Gypsy Vintage Boutique & Costume Shop 1389 N Broadway, Salem 503.375.3060 www.lilgypsy.com Tues - Fri 10:30-5, and Sat Noon - 4 LiL Gypsy specializes in quality & unique vintage clothing, jewelry, accessories, hats, purses, costumes, & more for men & women.

Mother Goose Resale 4566 Commercial SE, Salem 503.363.0611 www.mothergooseresale.com Tues-Sat 9:30-5:30, Sunday: 12-4 We carry everything for babies, tots, tweens & maternity. Consign with us and earn 45% of the selling price. Salem Friends of Felines 980 Commercial St. SE, Salem 503 362-5611 www.sfof.org Mon - Sat. 11:00-6:00, Sunday 11:00 4:00 Non-profit sells clothes for the family, shoes, household items, books, CDs, pet supplies, records, tapes, movie videos, greeting cards, toys, etc. SFF strives to help as many homeless cats and kittens as we can by placing them in loving, permanent homes and to reduce feline overpopulation through education and our spay/neuter assistance program. Society of St. Vincent de Paul 3745 Portland Rd. NE, Salem 503.364.3210 642 Lancaster Dr. NE, Salem 503.779.2161 www.salemsvdp.org Mon - Sat 9:30-5:30 Non-profit sells gently used clothing, shoes, household items, jewelry, electronics, toys, sports equipment, furniture and books. The Society of St. vincent de Paul (SVDP), a Catholic lay organization that is organized locally, witnesses god's love by embracing all works of charity and justice. The Society collaborates with other people of good will in alleviating poverty and its causes, utilizing resources available in the community and making no distinction in those served.

Teen Challenge Thrift Store 3060 Portland Rd. NE, Salem 503.585.6278 Mon - Sat 9-6 Non-profit selling gently used clothing, shoes, household decor, cookware, dishes, linens, jewelry, electronics, toys, sports equipment, seasonal items, furniture and books.. Teen Challenge is a Faith Based Recovery Program. Mission Statement: Evagelize people who have life-controlling problems and initiate the disicipleship process to the point where the student can funtion as a Christian in society,applying spiritually motivated biblical principles to relationships in the family, local church, chosen vocation and the community. Teen Challenge endeavors to help people become mentally sound, emotionally balanced, socially adjusted, physically well, and spiritually alive. Teen Challenge shall endeavor in its efforts to help people by enriching their lives with actual work experience to enable them to become profitable members of their community. SILVERTON: Rethreadzclothing 816 Liberty Street, Silverton 503.951.2337 www.rethreadzclothing.com By appointment Upcycled fashion! Uniquely designed clothing for women using gently recycled material and handmade embroidered purses. STAYTON: Stayton Friends of the Library Used Book Store 349 N 3 rd Avenue, Stayton 877-873-5568 www.folstore.org More than 10,000 used books in many categories and in good condition are available. Used bookshelves are also available.

ONLINE: Ask Me About Recycling www.askmeaboutrecycling.com An online store (working on nonprofit) that sells primarily items for arts and/or crafts including various glass and ceramic items, corks, VHS and audio tapes, 3 ring binders, etc. Initially store is virtual (on the web) & garage-by appt. Items for arts and/or crafts including various glass and ceramic items, corks, VHS and audio tapes, 3 ring binders, etc. We are also collecting some items for reuse or recycling including candles and corks. We expect to be adding to both the items available and items collected.