Building A Bigger & Better Habitat ReStore

By: NBM Magazine
BY MELISSA SLAVEN WARREN | PHOTOGRAPHY BY LEIGH ROBERTS

The drive for affordable housing in Brunswick County is about to get more help, thanks to a larger Brunswick County Habitat for Humanity ReStore location. The nonprofit organization has been renting its current space at 414 Village Lane in Leland, and though the location as served the community well, a bigger space is needed.

Jason Gaver, executive director of Brunswick County Habitat for Humanity, says, “the new store will allow us to expand our product offerings to the community.”

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Also featured in the Fall edition is our BC Habitat for Humanity executive board member.

Larry Hershoff

Larry Hershoff

CONTRIBUTING WRITER
I am an expert bogey-maker who has been suffering through the game of golf since 1987. I got the nerve to write about it starting in 2017, and my work has been published in various periodicals. I grew up in the Northeast and worked in the financial services industry and as a lecturer in finance at Bryant University in Smithfield, Rhode Island. In 2012 I escaped Rhode Island for the Valhalla of Sunset Beach, where I live at Sea Trail with my wife, Eleanor, and cat, Rosie. I am or have been treasurer of the Sea Trail Men’s Golf Association, the First Tee-Coastal Carolinas and other charitable and civic associations. In my spare time, I play bridge and fish.

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