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Darden In-Kind Donations to Habitat Top $1 Million

 


Darden restaurants in-kind donations of items to Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore Resale outlets topped $1.2 million in value.

The gift-in-kind donations to Habitat which began in 2010 when Darden began updating more than 300 of its Red Lobster, Olive Garden and LongHorn Steakhouse locations, have come from 150 restaurants across the country.

Darden gift-in-kind donations include, art, furnishings, hostess stands and even “western-themed” decor to Habitat ReStore resale outlets. The ReStores stock new and lightly used furnishings, building materials and more for sale to help local Habitat affiliates fund the construction, rehabilitation and repair of homes within their communities.

“Darden’s contribution is part of our company’s ongoing commitment to giving back to the communities we serve,” said Drew Madsen, president and chief operating officer for Darden. “This partnership with Habitat for Humanity helps our company live its values. By donating furnishings and other items to ReStores, we honor our commitment to sustainability and contribute to Habitat’s mission of building homes and strengthening communities around the country.”

The 700 Habitat ReStores across the nation operate through local Habitat for Humanity affiliates and thrive through contributions, volunteers and donations including items from product close-outs or remodels. The stores promote the concept of recycling and reuse, keeping quality items out of landfills and offering goods at a discount to the general public.

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