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Habitat for Humanity is an ecumenical Christian housing ministry whose mission is to eliminate substandard housing from around the world, and to make simple, decent, affordable shelter a matter of conscience and action. Flagler Habitat for Humanity (FHFH) was founded in 1992 by a dedicated group of individuals who believed this mission should be applied to the community of Flagler County . Since it's beginning, FHFH has completed 64 homes for families in need who can now proudly call themselves homeowners and who enjoy living in safe and healthy houses. Volunteer labor and tax-deductible donations of money and materials allow FHFH the opportunity to build homes with volunteers and future homeowners. The homes are then sold to partner families for no profit with no-interest mortgages. The funds received from mortgages paid are then used to continue building houses for more people in need.
A volunteer board of directors made up of individuals from our community direct and govern the work of this affiliate. Staff, committees, and volunteers perform the work necessary to make this vision a reality. Money, materials, labor, and donations of every type are raised in our community. No government funds are used for the building of Habitat houses, though they can be used to purchase land or build infrastructure. Therefore, we rely heavily upon the generosity and goodness of the businesses and people of this community to support the work done here. Please help us work in partnership with God and people everywhere, from all walks of life, to build houses for those in need, and to create communities in which everyone can live and grow into all God intended. |







