Habitat for Humanity of Butte County Sharpens Focus on Affordable Homeownership Opportunities
Habitat’s retail space, the ReStore, is closing June 18 as the organization prioritizes mission growth
CHICO, CA, April 15, 2026 – To focus on its mission of building local affordable homeownership opportunities, Habitat for Humanity of Butte County is closing the ReStore, a retail store that sells new and used home improvement materials and home goods.
The ReStore, located at 220 Meyers St., will continue to operate until June 18, with donations accepted until May 30. The store is currently open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
This transition allows Habitat to fully focus on partnering with local families to build affordable homes. Habitat will continue to build homes in Paradise and Chico, with the goal of building six to ten new homes per year.
Habitat is deeply grateful to its ReStore shoppers, donors, volunteers, and staff. Their support has helped Habitat build homes, strengthen communities, and create homeownership opportunities.
To learn more about how to support or volunteer with Habitat for Humanity of Butte County, visit buttehabitat.org.
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About Habitat for Humanity of Butte County: Established in 1993, Habitat for Humanity of Butte County is one of more than 1,500 local Habitat for Humanity nonprofit affiliates in the United States. Habitat for Humanity of Butte County works to exemplify Habitat’s mission of bringing people together to build homes, communities and hope. Habitat partners with local volunteers and future homeowners to build homes and expand access to affordable homeownership.
Habitat for Humanity of Butte County has collaborated with over 63 local families in Chico and Paradise, including 29 families since the Camp Fire. This revitalization work is creating safe, vibrant neighborhoods where families can prosper and children can thrive.
To learn more, visit buttehabitat.org, or follow us on Instagram at @habitat_buttecounty.

