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Habitat for Humanity of Dane County received Charity Navigator's highest 4-Star Charity Rating from 2007-2010. Only 9% of the charities Charity Navigator rates has earned their 4-star rating four consecutive years.

Ways to Support Habitat

1. Donate
Your tax-deductible contribution to Habitat for Humanity of Dane County makes a long- term investment in your community. Your donations help families become owners of a affordable home. Click here to make a secure, tax-deductible donation or call Perry Ecton, 255-1549, ext. 103. Donations can be mailed with your tax-deductible check payable to:
Habitat for Humanity of Dane County
PO Box 258128
Madison, WI 53725

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2. Volunteer
To volunteer at Habitat for Humanity all it takes is a desire to make a difference in the lives of families. There are tasks for highly skilled construction professionals; retail, stocking and deconstruction work at the Habitat ReStore; and office assistance work at our main office. No matter what your skills, HFHDC will match you where you can best serve. To make a difference e-mail mkenney@habitatdane.org or call 255-1549. You must be 16 years of age or older to volunteer.

3. Shop at Habitat ReStore
Shop and donate at the Habitat ReStore, 208 Cottage Grove Road, Madison. The Habitat ReStore accepts new and used building-related materials from contractors,  individuals and property managers. Most materials are sold at the Habitat ReStore at reduced prices. The Habitat ReStore also accepts and sells appliances including refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers and upright freezers. The appliances should be in good working order and no more than five years old.

If you would like to donate any of these items, please contact the Habitat office at 255-1549.

Thank you!
HFHDC does not sell, rent or otherwise exchange donor lists.