“Amanda’s Corner” The joy of shopping with a purpose

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Palm Beach County launches Amanda’s Corner at the Delray Beach ReStore.

A ReStore enthusiast, Amanda Perna is CEO and founder of The House of Perma and co-founder of A Little Wyld. She is also a two-time Project Runway designer. Amanda’s Corner will feature home decor, clothing, furniture, and statement pieces, all from the ReStore and curated by Amanda.

“It’s such an honor to collaborate with Habitat for Humanity ReStore on this special project. I’ve always believed that great design should be accessible, and I wanted to create a space that feels like a boutique, where every corner holds a unique treasure waiting to be discovered. Giving back to the community and caring for our planet are both causes close to my heart, and shopping at ReStore beautifully supports both. You’re not only breathing new life into once-loved pieces, but also helping local families build brighter futures. That’s the kind of magic I’m proud to be part of.”

With four locations across Palm Beach County, the Habitat for Humanity of Greater Palm Beach County ReStores accept donations of furniture, appliances, décor, and building materials, offering them to the public at a fraction of retail prices.

Every purchase and donation helps divert quality items from landfills and directly supports Habitat’s efforts to partner with local families in building and repairing safe, affordable homes.

“Amanda’s Corner offers shoppers a new way to support our mission while discovering inspiration, unique finds, and shopping with a purpose,” says Todd Passehl, Chief Retail Officer of Habitat for Humanity of Greater Palm Beach County. “This partnership highlights the heart of what our ReStores are all about — turning generosity and imagination into real impact for families in our community.”

Amanda’s Corner is at the Delray Beach ReStore located at 1900 N. Federal Hwy, Delray Beach.

For more, visit habitatgreaterpbc.org

Story via Florida Weekly https://palmbeach.floridaweekly.com/articles/amandas-corner/

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