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Habitat store needs volunteers
The Habitat for
Humanity Thrift Store in Sisters has an urgent need for volunteers to run
the cash register and sort donations.
The store, which is the primary
funding source for the very active Sisters Habitat for Humanity chapter,
relies on volunteers year-round.
"The store requires 250 volunteers
to run efficiently," said Habitat volunteer Barbara Frattini. "We are
very short-handed. At this point, approximately 50 more volunteers are
needed."
The Thrift Store was founded
in 1993 to support the Sisters chapter of Habitat for Humanity, which
was founded in 1991.
The store, launched by Jan
Baldwin and Kathy Goodwin, started in a tiny, one-bedroom house where
the present store is now located.
The current facility was built
with volunteer labor, much like one of Habitat's homes.
The store has long been a
vital source of funds for the chapter, which is in the process of building
its 19th, 20th, 21st and 22nd affordable homes. It is also a source of
high-quality, low-cost goods for Sisters shoppers.
"If we aren't able to staff
the store, we could be forced to cut our hours or days we are open," Frattini
said.
She noted that volunteering
at the store is "a wonderful way to meet new people as well as serve our
community."
Those interested in volunteering
may stop by the store for an application or call 549-1740. |
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