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The First of Its Kind in Western Wisconsin—
a Building Materials Re-Use Center

Building Hope, a building material re-use center, is a low-cost home improvement shopping solution for contractors, landlords, developers and homeowners. Our center provides quality new an used building materials at 40% to 60% less than retail prices and offers a tax deductible receipt for all donated reusable building related items.

Our re-use building center accepts and sells doors, windows, kitchen and bath cabinets, plumbing fixtures, appliances, new carpet and carpet tiles, and other miscellaneous building items in new and good condition. The next time you decide to replace or update cabinetry, doors, windows or any other building items, please keep Building Hope in mind.

Building Hope is environmentally responsible and will divert hundreds of thousands of pounds of landfill-bound construction and demolition debris from area landfills annually. You can drop off new or reusable building materials at either of our Eau Claire locations or call 838-2084 to schedule a pick up on any of your larger items.


We Aren't Just Helping to Build Homes, We're Rebuilding Lives

Building Hope Reuse Center also provides paid job training for the participants of Hope Gospel Mission’s Renewed Hope Program while they complete the program. By employing our residents, we help more program participants graduate from the full one-and-one-half to two-year program at Hope Gospel Mission.

While working at Building Hope, our program participants work with their financial advisor to pay down debt, pay child support, and save money they will use to start over upon graduating. While employed by Building Hope, our residents also learn key customer service skills, retail management skills, construction skills and other experiences to help them once again become successful members of society. In addition to job training, profits from Building Hope will help support Hope Gospel Mission’s Men’s Shelter and Ruth House Women’s Shelter.