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Have a question or want to get involved? We’d love to hear from you. Together, we can build homes, communities, and hope.

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ReStore Hours

Monday - Wednesday: Closed

Thursday - Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Sunday: 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Office Hours

Monday - Friday: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

    • Martin Luther King Jr. Day - Closed

    • Memorial Day – Closed

    • Independence Day – Closed

    • Thanksgiving Holiday - Closed

    • Christmas Holiday - Closed

    • New Year’s Holiday - Closed

    • Closed when Durango School District 9-R is closed for inclement weather

ReStore Contacts

970-382-9931

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970-946-5491

Office Contacts

970-382-2215

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Meet the Team

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    Page Coleman (she/her)

    Executive Director

    page.coleman@habitatlaplata.org

    Page Coleman is a mission-driven nonprofit leader with more than 12 years of experience advancing community impact, equity, and sustainable programs. She holds a degree in Psychology from Southeastern Oklahoma State University and began her career supporting foster youth in Dallas, Texas. Page has since led programs, secured funding, and built cross-sector partnerships across nonprofit and association management roles. As Executive Director of Habitat La Plata, she oversees mission delivery, fundraising, and community engagement to expand access to safe, affordable housing.

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    Kaylie Magner (she/her)

    Program Director/ Family Services

    kaylie.magner@habitatlaplata.org

    Kaylie Magner is the Program Director at Habitat for Humanity of La Plata County, where she oversees Construction, Lending, and Family Programs and supports partner families throughout the homeownership journey. She brings many years of experience working with community organizations and nonprofits across La Plata County, with a career grounded in service, advocacy, and relationship-building.

    Kaylie has lived in Durango for over 30 years and raised her family here, giving her a deep and personal connection to the community she serves. She is passionate about expanding opportunities for local families to build stability and generational roots through affordable homeownership.

    Outside of work, Kaylie enjoys spending time with her family, being outdoors, gardening, and working on creative home projects. She loves being part of the Durango community and helping make it a place where families can thrive.

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    Alexander Lekas

    ReStore Director

    alexander.lekas@habitatlaplata.org

    Alex came to Durango to attend Fort Lewis College, where he built the foundation for his career. After graduating, he spent 26 years working in the snow and ski industry. Seeking a more community-focused path, he made a career pivot to serve others more directly. Today, Alex enjoys connecting with community members and helping them access essential resources—from furniture and building supplies to housing information.