We're more than just a housing nonprofit. We're your neighbors, your coworkers, your fellow church members. We live and work in the same communities we serve. The families we help are raising children here, working local jobs, and contributing to the heart of Enterprise and beyond.
Habitat homeowners put in sweat equity—working side by side with volunteers to build their own homes—and pay an affordable mortgage they can manage. It’s not a handout. It’s a hand-up, powered by community compassion and generosity.
How You Can Help
There are many ways to get involved, but donating is one of the most powerful. Your financial support helps us:
- Build new homes for local families in need
- Renovate and repair existing homes in the community
- Respond to disaster-related housing needs
- Support programs that create long-term stability for families
We also accept in-kind donations of materials and supplies. If you or your business would like to support us this way, we’d love to hear from you.
Be a Part of the Story
Since 1999, Habitat for Humanity of Coffee County has been building more than just homes—we’ve been building a stronger, more compassionate community. And we still have so much more to do.
💛 Your support builds more than houses—it builds futures.
Benefits of being a volunteer with Habitat for Humanity of Coffee County:
- Make a Lasting Impact – You’ll help local families achieve the dream of homeownership, creating stability and a better future for generations to come.
- Learn New Skills – Whether you’re swinging a hammer for the first time or already handy, you’ll gain valuable construction and teamwork experience in a supportive environment.
- Build Community Connections – Volunteering brings people together. You'll work alongside future homeowners, neighbors, and fellow volunteers who share a heart for helping others.
- Be Part of Something Bigger – Every hour you give helps build more than homes — you’re building hope, dignity, and a stronger Coffee County.
- Feel Great Giving Back – There's nothing more rewarding than seeing a family receive the keys to their new home and knowing you helped make it happen.