Habitat for Humanity

of Morgan County, Inc.

PO Box 207

Madison Georgia 30650

morgancountyhfh.com


Thank you for your continuing support!


Please donate today!

We cannot hold interviews

until we have adequate funds

to complete our next home.

Habitat for Humanity is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.

To donate, please mail your check to this address


January 12, 2024

Amber’s Mortgage Closing

  • Celebrating our newest ​homeowner!
  • 25 year term, 0 % interest
  • Partners w/ Habitat for ​Humanity

Look for Homeowner ​Application ​Workshops

2024

Please donate today!

We cannot hold interviews

until we have adequate funds

to complete our next home.

You will need t​o bring to your work​shop/interview:

  • photo id, driver’s license
  • bank statements
  • tax returns
  • paycheck stubs

and more.

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All homeowners will have to ​qualify for a mortgage.

Interview Dates & Times:


TBD

Keep watching this ​space

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Our mission

Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity

brings people together to build homes, communities, and hope.


Our vision

A world where everyone has a decent place to live.


Our principles

Demonstrate the love of Jesus Christ.

Focus on shelter.

Advocate for affordable housing.

Promote dignity and hope.

Support sustainable and transformative development.


Non-proselytizing policy

Habitat for Humanity and its affiliate organizations will not proselytize. Nor will Habitat work with entities or individuals who insist on proselytizing as part of their work with Habitat. This means that Habitat will not offer assistance on the expressed or implied condition that people must adhere to or convert to a particular faith or listen and respond to messaging designed to induce conversion to a particular faith.



The idea that became Habitat for Humanity first grew from the fertile soil of Koinonia Farm, a community farm outside of Americus, Georgia, founded by farmer and biblical scholar Clarence Jordan.


On the farm, Jordan and Habitat’s eventual founders Millard and Linda Fuller developed the concept of “partnership housing.”


The concept centered on those in need of adequate shelter working side by side with volunteers to build decent, affordable houses.


The houses would be built at no profit.


New homeowners’ house payments would be combined with no-interest loans provided by supporters and money earned by fundraising to create

“The Fund for Humanity,” which would then be used to build more homes.

Habitat for Humanity is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.



Contact us: info@morgancountyhfh.org