A Habitat Leader, a Habitual Highlight Craig Hahn, a Milwaukee Habitat volunteer, spent his career in finance. When he joined Habitat, he wanted to bring that experience with him, so he became a member the finance committee. However, he wanted to do more than that. “I wanted to get involved and be a doer and… Read more
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Building The Next Family Hub
Building The Next Family Hub When Tifhanie thinks about the significance of homeownership, her grandmother, Bertha, immediately comes to mind. Bertha owned her home and Tifhanie remembers it as the hub for family gatherings. “Summers were always at grandma’s house,” she says. Now, Tifhanie is looking forward to carrying on her grandma’s legacy in home… Read more
Paid in Full!
Paid in Full! “This house right here is for you, son,” homeowner Teresa Davis said while looking at her son amidst a crowd. “This, I am going to leave for my kids… Paid in full!” She threw her mortgage into the fire and danced toward family and friends to embrace them. Since our founding in… Read more
Sargento Celebrates 30 Years of Partnership With Big Surprise for Homeowners
Sargento Celebrates 30 Years of Partnership With Big Surprise for Homeowners In 1992, Sargento Foods became the first corporate sponsor of Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity and has become the non-profit’s most prolific supporter of affordable housing in Milwaukee’s Washington Park and Midtown neighborhoods. Just before raising the walls to the 34th and 35th Sargento-sponsored homes… Read more
Bringing Heart to Habitat, a Habitual Highlight
Bringing Heart to Habitat, a Habitual Highlight “What I feel like I bring to habitat is heart. That is my experience,” Habitat Habitual Grace said. Grace is part of the dedicated Habitat habitual group that spans across many aspects of Milwaukee Habitat. Habitat Habituals volunteer regularly on the construction site, in our ReStores, in the… Read more
Home Sold To Habitat = Big Impact
Home Sold To Habitat = Big Impact Jessica owned a home on the northwest side of Milwaukee that needed a fair amount of work. She had moved to Madison and wanted to put the property up for sale, but was concerned about what might happen to it. “We didn’t want to see it purchased by… Read more
A Weight Lifted
A Weight Lifted When Sparkle first bought her home, it was unlivable. She has been living in a rental while trying to figure out repairs on her new home. The home she bought did not have heating, ventilation, air conditioning, electric work, a safe porch, a decent floor, and there is a leak in the… Read more
Father of Six Builds For His Kids
Father of Six Builds For His Kids Following a weekend of celebrating the fathers in our lives, we’re shining a light on one Milwaukee father who is working hard to build a safe, stable home for his family. When asked why homeownership is worth investing in, Abdirazak did not hesitate for a second responding: “For… Read more
A Symbol of Accomplishment
A Symbol of Accomplishment Driving through the neighborhoods where we’ve built, you may notice a commonality: blue and white windsocks hanging from porches. The Habitat logo stitched around the top. You won’t find these windsocks in any shop. These windsocks are gifted to Milwaukee Habitat homeowners – and only Milwaukee Habitat homeowners – upon moving… Read more
Colette’s Dream Is Coming True
Colette’s Dream Is Coming True When Colette gets the keys to her very own home, she says, it’s going to be a “pinch me moment.” “I dream about it a lot,” says Colette. “It’s going to be overwhelming.” Colette has been seeking to become a first-time homebuyer. As a mother of seven, she wants to… Read more