Second Chance Restoration
Our Restoration Program exists to restore lives while restoring valuable resources. Through hands-on training, men in recovery learn practical trades by restoring donated items, which are then resold to support our nonprofit recovery services.

This program provides purpose, job skills, accountability, and financial sustainability—all while reducing waste and serving the community. How the Program Works 1. Community Donations We accept donated items such as: • Small engines (lawn mowers, generators, pressure washers) • Vehicles and car parts • Mobile homes and trailers • Furniture and household items • Tools and equipment • Other restorable assets 2. Hands-On Restoration Training Men in our recovery program work under supervision to: • Diagnose and repair mechanical issues • Restore furniture and structures • Learn basic carpentry, mechanics, electrical, and finishing skills • Practice teamwork, time management, and work ethics 3. Resale & Reinvestment • Restored items are sold to the public at fair market value • 100% of proceeds go back into the nonprofit • Funds support housing, counseling, education, and recovery services

Why Restoration Matters in Recovery? Recovery is more than sobriety—it’s learning how to rebuild life. This program helps men: • Develop real, employable trade skills • Build confidence through tangible results • Learn responsibility and follow-through • Gain experience they can list on a résumé • Replace destructive habits with productive work Every restored item represents a restored sense of purpose. ⸻ Accepted Donations We gratefully accept: • Running or non-running small engines • Cars (running or in need of repair) • Mobile homes (habitable or repairable) • Furniture in repairable condition • Tools, building materials, and equipment • Appliances (case-by-case) Items must be safe, legal to transfer, and appropriate for training purposes. ⸻ Donation Benefits • Tax-deductible contribution (as allowed by law) • Free or low-cost pickup (where available) • Keeps usable items out of landfills • Directly supports recovery and skill-building • Makes a measurable impact on men rebuilding their live

Donation Benefits • Tax-deductible contribution (as allowed by law) • Free or low-cost pickup (where available) • Keeps usable items out of landfills • Directly supports recovery and skill-building • Makes a measurable impact on men rebuilding their lives ⸻ Safety & Supervision • All restoration work is supervised • Safety training is mandatory • Protective equipment is required • No participant works beyond their skill level • Complex or high-risk tasks are handled by qualified professionals ⸻ Community Impact This program: • Reduces waste and promotes sustainability • Provides affordable restored items to the community • Trains men for employment in trades • Creates long-term funding for recovery services • Strengthens dignity through meaningful work.
How to Donate To donate an item or learn more: • Contact us through our donation form • Call or email our restoration coordinator • Schedule a pickup or drop-off • Provide basic details and photos if possible ⸻ Our Commitment We commit to: • Using donations responsibly • Providing ethical, recovery-focused training • Maintaining transparency with funds raised • Honoring every donation as an investment in lives “Second Chances Through Skilled Hands.”
Contact Us
To schedule drop off or pick up call
Restoration Coordinator: Abel Malone (832)474-0982
Donation Location :16521 Butera Rd Magnolia Tx. 77355