Matthew Jackson+FollowColumbia neighbors build homes, not just sell themReal estate pros in Columbia rolled up their sleeves and traded contracts for hammers, coming together to build two new homes for local families in need. This hands-on effort, led by Show-Me Central Habitat for Humanity, shows just how invested our local Realtors, lenders, and bankers are in shaping the community—literally! The best part? These homes are already spoken for by families who need them most. Plus, the creative “Stud Wars” fundraiser added a fun twist, with businesses decorating wall studs to help fund future builds. What do you think—should more industries get this involved in giving back? #RealEstate #ColumbiaMO #HabitatForHumanity00Share
Eddie Webster+FollowRoebuck neighbors welcome new homeownersThree families just got the keys to their own homes in the Roebuck YMCA neighborhood, thanks to Habitat for Humanity—and right before Christmas, too! It’s not just about a roof over their heads; these homes are steps away from community resources, making daily life a lot easier. One new homeowner, only 24, said she’s “super happy” and grateful for the chance to own a home so young. This is a big step for Roebuck, with 22 homes planned in total. What do you think this means for our neighborhood’s future? #Safety #Roebuck #HabitatForHumanity00Share
Richard Jones+FollowAtlanta family’s Christmas wish comes trueA South Atlanta family just got the ultimate holiday surprise—a fully furnished new home, thanks to Habitat for Humanity and Falcons legend Warrick Dunn. After years of hard work and hope, Quanta and her loved ones walked into a house filled with food, gifts, and even a Christmas tree, all made possible by community support and Dunn’s “Homes for the Holidays” program. With housing costs rising, this moment highlights both the challenges and the life-changing impact of giving back. How do you think communities can help more families achieve homeownership dreams? #Safety #Atlanta #HabitatForHumanity00Share