Habitat for Humanity Corpus Christi, Inc. is Awarded $50,000 from the Coastal bend community foundation
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (April 12, 2023) – Habitat for Humanity Corpus Christi, Inc. (HFHCC) has been awarded $50,000 from the Coastal Bend Community Foundation’s (CBCF) John and Augusta Doan Charitable Advised Fund. The funding from this continued partnership will support affordable housing construction for low-income families and individuals in need.
Habitat for Humanity Corpus Christi’s Homeownership program focuses on safe, affordable, and accessible housing. Qualifying Habitat partners purchase their home at cost and pay the purchase price back over a 30-year period with no interest. These monthly payments create a sustainable funding source and are reinvested into helping build more homes for other families in need. Homeowners must complete 300 sweat equity hours before moving in, as the program is designed to be a hand-up, not a hand-out.
Coastal Bend Community Foundation Check Presentation
Wednesday, April 12, 2023
555 N. Carancahua St., Suite 900
11:00am CST
About Coastal Bend Community Foundation
The Coastal Bend Community Foundation was incorporated in 1981 with the mission of improving the quality of life in seven counties of the Coastal Bend. The Foundation serves donors by providing a vehicle for the establishment of various types of charitable funds designed to fulfill their wishes. Since its inception, the Foundation has distributed over $141 million from donor contributions and revenues to scholarships for students and grants for nonprofit organizations.
Habitat for Humanity® Corpus Christi, Inc. is an ecumenical Christian organization that builds with people in need regardless of race or religion. We are driven by the vision that every one of us deserves a stable and affordable place to call home. We welcome volunteers and supporters from all backgrounds to help us build strength, stability, and independence for families. Seeking to put God’s love into action, we bring people together to build homes, communities, and hope. For more information, visit www.habitatcorpus.org