Habitat for Humanity–Clinton County announces that its Habitat ReStore located at 1032 W. Main St., Wilmington, will permanently close on or before May 31, 2026. This decision comes after careful consideration of the store’s operations and reflects the organization’s commitment to responsibly steward its resources and uphold its fiduciary responsibility to the affiliate.
For years, the Habitat ReStore has been a valued part of the Clinton County community—providing affordable home improvement items, furniture, and household goods while supporting Habitat’s mission to build safe, affordable, and energy-efficient homes locally.
“This was not an easy decision,” said Roger Harding, Board Member and ReStore Committee Chairperson. “We are deeply grateful to everyone who has supported the ReStore—our customers, donors, volunteers, and staff. Your generosity and dedication have made a meaningful difference for families in our community. As we look ahead, we remain committed to being good stewards of our resources so we can continue building homes, communities, and hope right here in Clinton County.”
Habitat for Humanity–Clinton County will continue its core mission of partnering with local families to create affordable homeownership opportunities. The impact of the ReStore will live on through the homes built and lives changed because of the community’s support.
Customers are encouraged to visit the ReStore prior to closing for final sales and additional information regarding remaining operations. Updates will be shared on our website and social media channels.
