September 6, 2017

Ethan Allen Design Center Donates to Habitat for Humanity

Ethan Allen, as part of its ongoing partnership with Habitat for Humanity, has donated a range of home goods to Habitat for Humanity of Burlington County and Greater Trenton-Princeton for resale in a local Habitat for Humanity ReStore.

Last year, Ethan Allen donated close to 4,000 products to Habitat ReStores across the U.S. and Canada. This year’s additional donations should bring estimated total donations to 48,000 with a total estimated retail value of more than $19 million. “Creating happy homes is what we do best,” said Herb Wiley, district operations manager at Ethan Allen’s Princeton’s Design Center. “We’re thrilled to help families achieve their dreams of homeownership, and we’re proud to support Habitat of Burlington County and Greater Trenton Princeton’s work in our community.”

Proceeds from the sale of products, which include over 1,000 pieces of wall art, lamps, and decorative accent pieces, will assist Habitat in its mission to help families achieve strength, stability, and self-reliance through shelter.  The ReStore in Maple Shade is open to the public seven days a week and has been selling all of these donations 50 percent  off its original Ethan Allen prices since receiving the $400,000 donation August 17.

“We are grateful for Ethan Allen’s partnership,” said Tristan Keyser, ReStore director of Habitat for Humanity of Burlington County and Greater Trenton Princeton. “These products are perfect accent pieces for anybody’s house while giving Habitat partner families the home of their dreams.”