The construction of the Brower Street home, which kicked off on June 25, 2022, and concluded on March 21, 2023, was a significant achievement for Habitat for Humanity and its partners. Through the collective efforts of the volunteers, a beautiful and energy-efficient home was constructed for a family of five with four children of varying ages and …
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Habitat for Humanity Campus Chapter at Dora High School: Making a Difference in the Community
The Habitat for Humanity Campus Chapter at Dora High School in Dora, Missouri, has worked hard this year, making a positive impact in their community. The students have been busy with a variety of projects, from creating cookbooks for our partner homebuyers to planning a vegetable garden for those who are food insecure. One of …
March 2023 is Habitat for Humanity Month at Community Blood Center of the Ozarks
Donors May Dedicate Their LifePoints Blood Donation to Habitat for Humanity in March to Triple Their Impact. Habitat for Humanity is pleased to announce they are the Community Blood Center of the Ozarks (CBCO) LifePoints Lift Partner of the Month for March. Blood donors who have signed up for the LifePoints rewards program could help …
Recognizing Habitat Advocate, President Jimmy Carter
In celebration of President’s Day, we’d like to acknowledge the 39th President of the United States, Jimmy Carter. James (Jimmy) Earl Carter, Jr., has been a powerful advocate in support for affordable, decent housing for all. In March of 1984, when he was jogging by the New York City Habitat build he thought to himself, …
Framed Home Donated by Northside Christian Church
Members of Northside Christian Church participating in Help Build Hope, a program of Crossroads Missions, framed a home for a Habitat for Humanity of Springfield, Missouri (HFHS) Partner Homebuyer. Help Build Hope offers local churches an opportunity to engage its members by dedicating time, resources, hands, and prayers to frame a house for someone in …
FORVIS Funds New Habitat Construction Truck
FORVIS granted Habitat for Humanity of Springfield, Missouri (HFHS) $15,000 to purchase an additional truck for the construction crew. The HFHS 5-person construction team completes upwards of 80 projects each year including homebuilding, exterior repairs, water remediation, accessibility modifications, and minor plumbing and electrical repairs for individuals and families in the Ozarks. The Habitat construction …