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Habitat for Humanity of Lee County, Inc. is a charitable, non-profit organization dedicated to providing housing for those who cannot otherwise afford a decent place to live, with the ultimate goal of eliminating sub-standard housing in Lee County, contributing to family and community stability.
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Read what others are saying about Habitat for Humanity of Lee County!
 

“Habitat is an awesome organization. I am very proud to be a part of Habitat. It gave me a home for my children and a place to share with my family and friends. If you haven't thought of Habitat as a way to give back or be a part of I believe its time you did.”  - Sonia Stoddard, Habitat Homeowner

 

“I felt very fulfilled! I came out every Thursday that I could. This is a lot of fun and Habitat has enough people to show you what to do. So grab a hammer and come out with us!”  - Mark Hoepfner, Habitat Volunteer

 

“I came to Habitat because I wanted to get a better life for my kids. I got tired of moving from place to place and there is nothing like your own. Today, I feel ecstatic! To know that I worked so hard for a place of my own, it’s a good feeling, it’s a real good feeling.” – Habitat Homeowner

 

“I’ve never built anything on my own home and I stepped out here and built an entire house. Everybody was so helpful and positive. We put up the walls and roof and then moved inside to do the painting and tiling. People have got to try this. I enjoyed it and we got something done that helped someone else! I’ll be out here again, I sure will.” - Leighton Brown, Habitat Volunteer

 

“I was very pleased. I think it’s a great cause. It’s providing homes to deserving people. You can see from the faces of the homeowners that this is a great thing, a very proud moment for us all. I hope that this work continues as the relationship between Shell Point and Habitat deepens. We’re already in the process of raising funds for a second home.” -Al Parker, Habitat Volunteer

 

“We think it’s a phenomenal program worth sponsoring. It’s a great way for someone who doesn’t have a lot of money to get started in their first home. This is one of the biggest ways for us to give back to others the blessings we received early on in our lives. We had a lot of fun lending a hand in the project as well. Some of our blood, sweat and tears went into this project and it’s great to see it be passed on to someone who deserves it. – Jerry and Phyllis Ingalls, Habitat Volunteers

 

“It’s a place we can call home.” Trey Masterson, 17

 

“I’m so excited and just very thankful for this home. I’ve always wanted to be a homeowner and Habitat helped me make that dream a reality. It was tough to find the time to do the sweat equity but I had a lot of friends and family to help in the process. Habitat did such a great job building me up. They gave me a plan and helped me achieve it. You can’t beat a zero interest mortgage anywhere. To the volunteers and donors, keep doing what you’re doing in the community, its well worth it.” – Valerie Church, Habitat Homeowner

 

“I thank God for what he did in this house. He gave us pretty walls and doors and bathrooms. He gave us so much in this house.”  - Chamelle Jacques – Louis, 7