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Huntington Collection, Pasadena’s Unique Furniture Resale Shop, Reopens in East Pasadena

Huntington Collection, Pasadena’s Unique Furniture Resale Shop, Reopens in East Pasadena
Aug 30 2022

Earlier this month, Huntington Health hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the relocation and reopening of the furniture, home décor and clothing resale shop Huntington Collection. The shop, which is now located at 2670 East Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, donates all proceeds to the Senior Care Network (SCN), a nationally recognized program that helps more than 15,000 older and disabled adults remain healthy and independent.

“Huntington Collection has a long history in Pasadena. Not only has it provided our community with a beloved place to find recycled treasures; for almost 40 years its earnings of over $10 million have given thousands of seniors essential services,” said Lori J. Morgan, MD, MBA, president and CEO, Huntington Health.

The event was attended by Huntington Collection supporters, including the City of Pasadena’s Mayor Victor Gordo and Councilmember Gene Masuda, Huntington SCN, and Huntington Health’s board members and executive management team.

“The Huntington Collection is a treasure in the community. It’s a reminder of the complexity involved in caring for those in need. I’d like to congratulate Huntington Health for taking the time to think out of the box to create this resale store, which helps bring added resources to people that need them most,” said Mayor Gordo.

Dr. Morgan recognized the City of Pasadena for their support and thanked Huntington Health Chairman of the Board Jaynie Studenmund and Vice Chairman of the Board Paul Johnson for their commitment to ensuring the continuity of the program. She also acknowledged the dedication of team members from Huntington Collection, SCN, and Huntington’s volunteer services and construction department. “Your hard work is being celebrated today,” Dr. Morgan announced.

Councilmember Masuda also spoke at the ceremony and commended the program: “The Huntington Collection has a wonderful reputation for selling great items. However the best thing about this store is that sales support services for older adults, and that’s so important for our community.”

Huntington Collection is now open Mondays – Fridays, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. To learn more about the shop and for information on how to make a qualified donation, visit: www.huntingtoncollection.org