Mike Davidson Enterprises delivered a truckload of furniture, doors, countertops and other potentially usable supplies to Habitat for Humanity-Restore in South Dover Thursday afternoon.

The recycling company hopes this is the beginning of a long relationship with the nonprofit Habitat for Humanity, which constructs homes for the needy, said Davidson Enterprises Marketing Manager Janell Foster.

The goods delivered Thursday were a combination of new and used goods the company had come across as part of its work in the community, she said. The company sorts, reuses, and recycles construction materials and keeps them out of the landfill.

Waste wood is chipped for natural and color enhanced mulches, metal is sorted and recycled and cement is pulverized for crushed concrete reused in construction.

Habitat Restore Manager Shannon Sommeling welcomed the shipment from Davidson. The load came on the heels of recent donations from IHOP and Red Lobster in Dover, he said.

Receiving Associate Joyce Bernard lead a team of volunteers in unloading the Davidson truck. They included Walter Bollech, Howard Macleary, Caitlin and Emily Jaquish, Danielle Tilghman and Rich Bright.

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Mike Davidson Enterprises forms new relationship with Habitat for Humanity-Restore

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