Partnership between St. John’s UCC and Habitat continues a tremendous local impact
Due to the overwhelming generosity of area residents, the used book sale in October saw an increase in activity and raised $26,000. The funds will be used to purchase building materials for Habitat houses under construction in Chambersburg and Waynesboro. BCM Payroll Services sponsored the event and Patriot Federal Credit Union made their branch locations available for donations. The community contributed over 40,000 items for the sale including books, puzzles, games, and music. St. John’s UCC hosted the sale by providing space and volunteers. Additionally, Friends of Legal Services made many supplies, sorting space, and volunteers available to support the Habitat book sale. Mark Story, Director of Advancement, notes, “Our community is better when we work together. We especially thank the volunteers at St. John’s UCC for hosting the sale and Friends of Legal Services leadership for working closely with us to make this a true community-benefiting event.” Leftover items from the sale were donated to other area nonprofit organizations and then sold in bulk. The next sale will take place Oct 24-26, 2025.
About Habitat for Humanity of Franklin County: HFHFC was formed in 1994 and volunteers have constructed 58 homes in partnership with local families in Franklin County. This helps to achieve Habitat’s vision of “A world where everyone has a decent place to live.” and ensures there is adequate affordable housing stock in Franklin County for everyone to live, work, worship, study, and play. To learn how you can make a difference in our local community through Habitat contact the office at info@habitatfranklinpa.org or 717-267-1899.