
Habitat for Humanity and the Memphis Police Department Build Homes in North Memphis
MEMPHIS, TN – Habitat for Humanity of Greater Memphis and the Memphis Police Department joined forces to build more than homes: we built hope in the heart of North Memphis. During this transformative event, Memphis Habitat was in the process of constructing five new homes on McComb Avenue for low-to-moderate-income families. Each home represents more than a roof; it’s a pathway to stability, generational wealth, and renewed hope, made possible through zero-interest mortgages.
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“Every build season, Memphis Habitat unites leading local organizations to join together and build quality homes. We’re thankful the Memphis Police Department has chosen to volunteer with Memphis Habitat to help us ensure everyone has a decent place to live in the 901,” said Dwayne Spencer, president and CEO of Habitat for Humanity of Greater Memphis.
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Memphis Habitat brings people together to build homes, communities and hope in the 901. Together, we can work to give everyone an equal chance to lead independent, more prosperous lives. Give today to help Memphis Habitat build a better 901.