Renesting Project assists with household furnishings for people in need
For
the past 15 years, the Renesting Project has assisted individuals and
families transitioning from homelessness by providing essential
furnishings and household items.
Emily
Jo Manchester-Sanden, executive director, explained that this helps
build a stable and comfortable home environment. It also provides
dignity in their dwelling.
The
Renesting Project celebrated its 15th anniversary with a special ribbon
cutting in partnership with the Bossier Chamber of Commerce on Aug. 22
at 1331 Driftwood Drive in Bossier City. An open house with a tour of
the warehouse followed.
The office is
open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on every second
and fourth Saturday of the month from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Drop-offs can be
made during those times. Renesting is volunteer-powered;
Manchester-Sanden is the only full-time employee. Pickups can be
requested to remove the items from the home, for instance, in case of an
estate sale ending on a strict timeframe.
Nestfest
was their fundraiser held at the Bossier Municipal Complex, but it lost
momentum while going virtual during COVID-19. It is now rebranded and
held on Driftwood Drive. That way, attendees get the opportunity to see
the work in action, Manchester-Sanden said, adding that it is also more
cost-effective. It will be held on Sept. 21 from 6 to 9 p.m.
The
Renesting Project accepts and provides gently used furniture and
household items, including pens, pencils and notepads. It offers a wide
array of items, including home décor, unstained linens, irons and
kitchen items — can openers and oven mitts — but not major appliances.
They
have partner agencies with which they work to verify people in need.
Two are the Veterans Administration and Faith and Fostering. “We tap
into their expertise,” Manchester-Sanden said. Community partners are
First Methodist and First Presbyterian churches and the Rotary Club.
Their
initial geographic area was Caddo-Bossier, which has expanded to nine
parishes in Northwest Louisiana, coordinating with the Louisiana
Emergency Response Network. For now, delivery is only available in Caddo
and Bossier parishes.
There is a donation tab with more information at www.renestingprojectinc.org.