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Incorporated in 1993, Kentucky Habitat for Humanity supports and encourages an effective network of Kentucky Habitat for Humanity affiliates through the creation of new affiliates, resource development, advocacy, capacity building, mentoring, and prayer.

Habitat for Humanity is the leading organization in Kentucky working to eliminate poverty housing and improve communities

 

Since 1993, Habitat affiliates in Kentucky have:

  • Built approximately 1,700+ homes
  • Invested over $90 million into affordable housing in the state of Kentucky
  • Accounted for over three million volunteer hours
  • Provided a safe and decent home to over 7,000 Kentuckians

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HFHI Celebrates 35th Anniversary


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Welcome to Kentucky Habitat for Humanity's Newest Staff Members!


Ginger Watkins:
ginger@kyhfh.org
Sustainable Building Specialist


 

  • Welcome, Kristen Bennett, KYHFH's new Director of Development. To contact her at:  kristen@kyhfh.org
  • Habitat for Humanity of Metro Louisville to receive funding for Homes of Hope from Kentucky Housing Corporation - Click here to read the press release.
  • KyHFH receives CDFI certification from the US Department of the Treasury. Click here to see press release.
  • GREEN BUILDING: Check out the lastest in Green Building in Kentucky
  • Congratulations to HFH of Metro Louisville on their 25th 'Silver Anniversary' and for providing over 325 simple, decent and affordable homes to low income families in the Metro Louisville area!
  • We will soon have a new HFH affiliate in Pulaski County, Kentucky! Congrats!
  • Kentucky Habitat for Humanity has been awarded a 3-year Capacity Building Grant through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to hire a Director of Development.
  • To date, KY HFH and its Grants Express Program have brought in close to an additional $5 million dollars to build affordable housing for low income, working Kentucky families.
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    Home Depot Foundation,

    Sponsor of KyHFH's Sustainable Building Specialist Position