Through donations of money, materials, and volunteer labor, Habitat for Humanity is able to build homes and sell them at an affordable price to low-income families unable to qualify for a conventional loan.
FINDLAY, OH (WLIO) - Two Findlay families have a place they can now call home.
Through donations of money, materials, and volunteer labor, Habitat for Humanity is able to build homes and sell them at an affordable price to low-income families unable to qualify for a conventional loan.
Today, Habitat held a home dedication ceremony to celebrate the completion of its 60th and 61st homes that were provided to two Hancock County families. Each home took only 10 weeks to be built, thanks to nearly 300 volunteers who helped along the way.
Each home took only 10 weeks to be built, thanks to nearly 300 volunteers who helped along the way.
"This is everything. This is so many answered prayers. We have been praying on this for a long time, and you know Galatians 6:9 tells us not to be tired of doing good, because at the right time, we will gather all of our crops. I believe that that's in heaven, but this is a little glimpse of it here on earth. I got to be on the foundation before it got dug. We were in the crawl space. We put up the walls, and to see all that come to fruition is something that is so hard to describe because it is so beautiful to watch the whole process," added Tiffany McMaster, the new homeowner.
Habitat for humanity is now accepting applications from families for new homes. To apply for a home or home repair, you can visit their website or call 419-429-1400.
To apply for a home or home repair, you can visit their website or call 419-429-1400.
