Habitat for Humanity Kerr County is pleased to announce the groundbreaking of a new home in the Maud Jennings subdivision. This project is a joint effort between Habitat Kerr County, Impact Christian Fellowship, and Kerrville Church of Christ. The churches will partner together to provide the funding and much of the labor for this future home.
The celebration will be held on Saturday, February 2, 2019, at 10:00 am at 125 Glenn Court in the new Maud Jennings subdivision (off of Legion Drive between Meadow View Lane and Meeker Road). Executive Director Philip Stacy, Impact Fellowship Pastor David Danielson, and Kerrville Church of Christ Senior Minister Jimmy Sportsman will take part in the program. The entire community is invited to join in this celebration of the groundbreaking of this Church Build and Habitat’s 112th home in Kerr County.
Habitat for Humanity Kerr County, organized in 1989, has built and sold over 107 homes to local low-income families. It is a nonprofit construction and mortgage company with a mission to provide affordable home ownership with a “hand up, not a hand out” model of service. Habitat Kerr County’s mission statement is “Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat brings people together to build homes, communities, and hope.” Habitat Kerr County is affiliated with Habitat for Humanity International, a worldwide organization whose mission is to eliminate substandard housing in our world.