Clarifying Page · Albuquerque

Habitat for Humanity ReStore Albuquerque — Do They Take Book Donations?

Short answer: generally no. ReStore is for building materials, appliances, and furniture. Here’s where Albuquerque book donors should route instead.

Call or Text 702-496-4214 Schedule a Free Pickup

Free · Any condition · No sorting · I do the loading

Many Albuquerque donors with mixed cleanout material assume the Habitat for Humanity ReStore at 4900 Menaul Blvd NE accepts books because it’s a 501(c)(3) thrift-style operation. The honest answer is that books are not a primary accepted donation at ReStore. This page covers what ReStore does take, what it doesn’t, and where the books should go instead.

Disclosure: I run NMLP. Greater Albuquerque Habitat for Humanity is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that builds affordable housing for low-income families in the metro. The ReStore retail revenue funds their home-building program. Donations to Habitat are tax-deductible; donations to NMLP are not (NMLP is a for-profit business). Both are legitimate operations. They serve different donor situations.

Habitat ReStore Albuquerque — the facts

What ReStore takes

The ReStore inventory is built around home renovation and construction:

What ReStore generally doesn’t take

Books are not a primary accepted inventory category. Other categories typically declined:

Bringing books to the ReStore donation dock results in a polite decline at the door. Staff occasionally accept books as a one-off favor depending on the day, but it’s not the channel built for the donation type. Better to route directly to a book-specific channel.

Where to donate books in Albuquerque instead

For any condition, free pickup, 24/7 drop bin:

New Mexico Literacy Project — 5445 Edith Blvd NE, Unit A, Albuquerque, NM 87107. Free 24/7 outdoor drop bin, free home pickup at 702-496-4214, any condition (including water-damaged, ex-library, textbooks, encyclopedias, magazines, unsorted bulk), no sorting required, books-and-media specialty. Donations are not tax-deductible (NMLP is for-profit), but no condition rules apply at the curb. Hand-sorted to direct buyers via Amazon and eBay, APS Title I classroom libraries, UNM Children’s Hospital, and Little Free Libraries.

For tax-deductible donations of clean current books:

The hybrid play if you have books AND building materials

  1. Pre-sort. Pull building materials, appliances, furniture, fixtures, hardware, and tools into a Habitat ReStore stack. Pull books, DVDs, CDs, audiobooks, and reading-related media into an NMLP stack.
  2. Schedule Habitat ReStore. Call (505) 265-0057 to arrange free pickup for large items, or drop off at 4900 Menaul Blvd NE during business hours. Ask for the tax-deduction receipt if you itemize.
  3. Call NMLP. 702-496-4214. I pick up the books that ReStore won’t take. No sorting, no condition rules, I load.
  4. Result. Habitat ReStore absorbs the construction-supply donations and funds local affordable home-building. NMLP hand-sorts the books and routes them to local readers. Nothing in the landfill, both Albuquerque nonprofits supported in their respective lanes.

Sources and verification

Related comparison pages

Last reviewed 2026-05-16. NMLP is a for-profit New Mexico business; donations are not tax-deductible. Greater Albuquerque Habitat for Humanity is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit; donations are tax-deductible. ReStore accepted-items policy cited is summarized from their own published page at habitatabqrr.org/restore — calling (505) 265-0057 before bringing a borderline donation is recommended. Corrections: [email protected].

Or have me call you back

Don’t want to dial? Drop your name and a phone or email below and I’ll reach out personally. Free pickup, any condition, no sorting required.