News

At Knoxville Habitat for Humanity, we are doing exciting things. We build more than houses. We help to change lives. As such, we are always have good news to share about the progress we are making towards eliminating substandard housing in Knox County.’

 

If you want to learn more about Knoxville Habitat for Humanity and the positive change we are bringing about in our community, please peruse our recent news below.  Also, you can check out our PRESS RELEASES, read back issues of our e-newsletters “Green & BluePrints” or “Re-Use News”, or read what journalists and media outlets are writing about us in the news.

 

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Recent News

Last week, the family of Knoxville Habitat for Humanity suddenly lost one of our newest volunteers, a delightful woman named Linda Spencer.  Linda’s husband, Doug, has been a volunteer with us for about a year as a budget tutor and...

Thanks to the following individuals for their generous gifts in honor of or in memory of a loved one from May 1, 2010 through August 31, 2010. If you would like to make an honor or memory gift, please visit our...

April 2010 - For the third year in a row, students from The University of Tennessee's Retail Management Program partnered with Knoxville Habitat for Humanity to transform an empty storefront in the Farragut Building in downtown Knoxville into a...

Laughter and tears of joy played a big part of the dedication ceremony for the 2010 blitz build as the new homeowners, Covenant...

Knoxville Habitat for Humanity is very excited to announce the launch of our newly designed website, knoxvillehabitatforhumanity.com. The new website is full of valuable...

Over the past 25 years, much of the success of Knoxville Habitat for Humanity can be attributed to its dedicated volunteers, many of whom have retired from their careers and focused their “golden”...

Homeownership is a big part of The American Dream. At Knoxville Habitat for Humanity, we are a proud partner with individuals and families who are living in substandard housing conditions who want a safe and comfortable place to call home.

From donations of money or land to cars and items we sell, here’s how you can help.

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