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Fresh stock for ReStore helps families in need

Charity windfall: Laura Farge-Lowe, managing director of Island Trading, left, with Sam DeSilva, pool and operations manager, Marcus Samuels, warehouse associate, and the manager of Habitat for Humanity ReStore, Collin Cluett (Photograph supplied)

A furniture outlet has donated wares to a non-profit store whose proceeds go to the charity Habitat for Humanity Bermuda.

Island Trading Ltd said it had passed on more than $7,000 worth of premium outdoor furniture to ReStore, with items including teak chairs, settees, coffee tables, pillows and placemats.

All proceeds support funding renovation projects for families in need across Bermuda, as well as the Transformational Living Centre for Families.

Laura Farge-Lowe, the managing director, said Island Trading had proudly supported the Habitat ReStore for many years.

She added: “We’re thrilled to contribute these quality outdoor furnishings at a time when so many people are seeking to enhance their outdoor living spaces.

“We’re delighted to support ReStore’s mission to provide affordable home solutions to so many in our community

For details on supporting Habitat ReStore or to donate items, visit www.habitat.bm or call 296-0256

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Published May 13, 2025 at 6:15 pm (Updated May 13, 2025 at 6:16 pm)

Fresh stock for ReStore helps families in need

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