About us

Habitat for Humanity of Henry County builds brand new homes for qualified applicants.
These homes are then sold to the applicant for an affordable mortgage.
Habitat family ribbon cutting
Habitat family ribbon cutting

With a little help, we all have the potential to stand on our own. No matter who we are or where we come from, we all deserve to have a decent life. Every single one of us deserves the opportunity for a better future.

Strength

Strong and stable homes help build strong and stable communities. A decent place to live can remove barriers to opportunity, success and health that might have been part of a family’s life for years, if not generations. Better, affordable living conditions lead to improved health, stronger childhood development, and the ability — and financial flexibility — to make forward-looking choices.

Stability

Habitat homeowners receive financial education, help build their houses and pay an affordable mortgage. A decent place to live and an affordable mortgage create a situation where homeowners can save more, invest in education, pursue opportunity and have more financial stability.

Self-Reliance

Frequently asked questions

Does Habitat Give Houses Away?

No. In our program, qualified families buy the houses that are built by them and our volunteers. Each family is required to work 250-500 hours of “sweat equity.” This is a combination of construction work, homeowner education classes, and volunteering with other local non-profits.

After the house is complete, it is sold to the family at no profit and mortgaged with an affordable loan.

How Are You Funded?

While Habitat for Humanity of Henry County is an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, we operate independently. We depend on local individuals, churches, organizations, foundations, and businesses to provide funding for our building efforts.

When available, we apply for various grant funds. In addition, through our affiliation with HFHI and their partnerships with national corporations, we are able to obtain house-building products such as shingles and appliances.

Who Qualifies for Houses?

Approved families must be Henry County residents who earn up to 80% of the median income for this area and are pre-qualified through a process that includes a credit check to determine income level as well as debt-to-income ratio.

Other requirements include demonstrating a need for decent housing, the ability and willingness to partner with Habitat, and the completion of sweat equity hours.

How Are Families Selected?

Habitat for Humanity of Henry County's Family Selection Committee reviews applicants and conducts home visits to the family’s current residence.

This committee makes recommendations to our board of directors who have final authority to approve applications. Families are chosen without regard to cultural background, sex, disability, religion, or station in life.

How Can I Get Involved?

Whether you want to apply for a Habitat house, or you are looking for volunteer opportunities for you, your civic organization, or your church, we welcome your involvement.

Please give us a call at (731) 664-1380, and we can tell you how you can become involved in our program.

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