Nowadays, doing some small home improvement or replacing fixtures can be a pretty penny. But in Lawton, residents have an affordable option when shopping for home supplies, and they benefit the community when shopping there. Lawton Fort Sill's Habitat for Humanity store offers an eclectic selection of used and new home supplies for residents all while helping the nonprofit provide housing for their low-income neighbors.

The Lawton Fort Sill Habitat for Humanity office and store can be found at 1006 SW E Ave in downtown Lawton. The store is open from 8:45 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. The Lawton Fort Sill Habitat for Humanity is constantly updating the nonprofit's Facebook page with recent items added to the store. Recently, the store has gotten in a finished granite slab, cedar shiplap planks, an used storm door and more!

Construction crews and more make donations to Lawton Fort Sill's Habitat for Humanity.

Local construction crews, people doing big home projects and more often donate unused or lightly used home supplies and building supplies to Lawton Fort Sill's Habitat for Humanity. If you're needing paint for small home project, the Lawton Fort Sill Habitat for Humanity has hundreds of used and unused paint cannisters to pick from at an affordable price.

The Lawton Fort Sill Habitat for Humanity often has several different types of doors to pick from, sink and light fixtures, tile and even household electronics, like dishwashers, washing and dryer machines and more to add to your home at an affordable price.

What is the purpose of Habitat for Humanity?

Habitat for Humanity is a national nonprofit that focuses on providing safe and affordable housing for everyone. Lawton Fort Sill's Habitat for Humanity focuses on Lawton and the surrounding community. Lawton Fort Sill's Habitat for Humanity raises money through its store and donations and fundraisers.

More information about the Lawton Fort Sill Habitat for Humanity is available on the nonprofit's official website.

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