Habitat For Humanity Announces Rebranding Of ReSale Outlet Store

May 1, 2025 at 6:37 p.m.
Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the rebranding of the Kosciusko County Habitat for Humanity ReStore, previously known as the ReSale Outlet, on Thursday. Photo by Libby Hubbard, InkFreeNews
Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the rebranding of the Kosciusko County Habitat for Humanity ReStore, previously known as the ReSale Outlet, on Thursday. Photo by Libby Hubbard, InkFreeNews

By Libby Hubbard, InkFreeNews

Kosciusko County Habitat for Humanity announced the rebranding of the group's ReSale Outlet store at a ribbon-cutting held by the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce on Thursday.
Kosciusko County Habitat for Humanity Executive Director Ben Logan explained how the program worked for the community and what the newly branded ReStore provides in the process of home-ownership through Habitat's programming.
"Where the ReStore comes in is that it is one of those funding sources for us. It is our largest source of unrestricted operating revenue, which, in the nonprofit world, you know, that's huge when you get so many different restricted funding (options). So this is something, if you track when the store opened in 2019 and where we are today, you can see Habitat's growth and ReStore just go up together. So we're appreciative of what it is," Logan explained.
"We're the ones who bring volunteers and funders together to build homes for low-income families here," he said. "Those families are earning home ownership through sweat equity hours in our programs, through financial literacy. They end up owning that home with a 0% interest mortgage. So they end up paying that back. They build equity. They have an escrow account, just like you and I."
The ReStore offers a location for volunteers to work off sweat equity hours for their future homes and staff to sort, clean, process, test and sell donated items to community members in the county in need of discounted home improvement and decor items.
“We change people's lives. That is our goal is to take somebody who's been a renter and doesn't know how to own a home and teach them how to own a home,” Kosciusko Habitat Board Vice Chairman Bill Smith said.
“People come to us when they come to us. It would be beneficial for someone (to come to Habitat) who is (behind), before they get so far behind, to be involved with us… because we’re just not building a home, we're building financial literacy,” he continued.
The ReStore is open every weekend, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thursdays through Saturdays. Logan also mentioned the free pick-up service by the ReStore box truck for large items like cabinets and dressers or home renovation materials.

Kosciusko County Habitat for Humanity announced the rebranding of the group's ReSale Outlet store at a ribbon-cutting held by the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce on Thursday.
Kosciusko County Habitat for Humanity Executive Director Ben Logan explained how the program worked for the community and what the newly branded ReStore provides in the process of home-ownership through Habitat's programming.
"Where the ReStore comes in is that it is one of those funding sources for us. It is our largest source of unrestricted operating revenue, which, in the nonprofit world, you know, that's huge when you get so many different restricted funding (options). So this is something, if you track when the store opened in 2019 and where we are today, you can see Habitat's growth and ReStore just go up together. So we're appreciative of what it is," Logan explained.
"We're the ones who bring volunteers and funders together to build homes for low-income families here," he said. "Those families are earning home ownership through sweat equity hours in our programs, through financial literacy. They end up owning that home with a 0% interest mortgage. So they end up paying that back. They build equity. They have an escrow account, just like you and I."
The ReStore offers a location for volunteers to work off sweat equity hours for their future homes and staff to sort, clean, process, test and sell donated items to community members in the county in need of discounted home improvement and decor items.
“We change people's lives. That is our goal is to take somebody who's been a renter and doesn't know how to own a home and teach them how to own a home,” Kosciusko Habitat Board Vice Chairman Bill Smith said.
“People come to us when they come to us. It would be beneficial for someone (to come to Habitat) who is (behind), before they get so far behind, to be involved with us… because we’re just not building a home, we're building financial literacy,” he continued.
The ReStore is open every weekend, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thursdays through Saturdays. Logan also mentioned the free pick-up service by the ReStore box truck for large items like cabinets and dressers or home renovation materials.

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