Special Home Dedication on April 21, 2023
JOIN HABITAT FOR HUMANITY IN CELEBRATION AS TWO FAMILIES BUY NEW, AFFORDABLE, LOW-CARBON CONCRETE HOMES IN THE EAST CENTRAL NEIGHBORHOOD A military veteran father and a single mother will celebrate […]
JOIN HABITAT FOR HUMANITY IN CELEBRATION AS TWO FAMILIES BUY NEW, AFFORDABLE, LOW-CARBON CONCRETE HOMES IN THE EAST CENTRAL NEIGHBORHOOD A military veteran father and a single mother will celebrate […]
A two-week event building affordable homes in Spokane County ends with a home dedication for three partner families. [Spokane, WA]: Habitat for Humanity-Spokane’s 21st annual Blitz Build kicked off last […]
Meet Oumar and Halima, whose path to Habitat for Humanity speaks volumes to their determination for a brighter future. In 2010, Oumar fled Sudan in search for a better life […]
As weekly and daily headlines report skyrocketing increases in rent and a lack of affordable housing, a group of Spokane builders have come together to support Habitat for Humanity-Spokane’s efforts to build decent affordable homes.
Get an exclusive, behind the sticks, sneak peek of the work Viking Homes, Spokane Home Builders, Copper River Homes and Gold Seal Plumbing have been doing for Janessa, a partner with Habitat.
Habitat for Humanity-Spokane’s Blitz Build will end with a home dedication ceremony for two partner families. Each will receive the keys to their brand new homes in the organization’s Hope Meadows development in Deer Park.
Volunteers, sponsor groups, businesses and community leaders who are willing to partner with Habitat for Humanity-Spokane and support affordable homeownership work side-by-side with current and future Habitat homeowners to build decent, affordable homes for hard-working families in need.
SPOKANE, Wash. – Future Habitat homeowner, Janessa, broke ground on what will soon be her home last Friday. Together with her children and Habitat-Spokane partners from Viking Homes and Spokane […]
Fear for her children’s future and safety used to keep Renee up at night. Before Habitat, she and her three boys lived in an unsafe neighborhood—in a small and expensive two-bedroom apartment.
Three Habitat for Humanity homeowners received the keys to their new homes Thursday—homes that you worked alongside them to build.