Success Stories

People find lots of creative ways to support Knoxville Habitat for Humanity. Here we profile some of the interesting or remarkable stories of our donors.


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With its fourth Music Row benefit in as many years, The Charlie and Moll Anderson Foundation has raised more than $1 million for Knoxville Habitat for Humanity. At this year's benefit Oct. 11 with Reba McEntire, event hosts Charlie and Moll...
Country music recording artist Keith Urban gave new meaning to the term “urban” renewal in Knoxville August 12th when he presented keys to the homeowner for the newest house on Knoxville’s “Music Row” – a Knoxville Habitat for Humanity initiative...
Turn your old car into a new home. That's exactly what you can do through Habitat for Humanity's "Cars for Homes" program. So far this year, KHFH has received more than $8,000 in vehicle donations. When you donate to the “Cars for Homes”...
Congratulations to KHFH Board Member Moll Anderson, who fashion designer Donna Karan has named to her "Women Who Inspire" philanthropic campaign for 2011.   Moll is one of a number of noted celebrities to be honored by Karan, including Demi...
There was plenty of star-gazing going on in Knoxville on Wednesday, October 20. And all of it was to benefit Knoxville Habitat for Humanity. It was a beautifully clear night under the stars when country music recording artist Keith Urban...
April 2010 - For the third year in a row, students from The University of Tennessee's Retail Management Program partnered with Knoxville Habitat for Humanity to transform an empty storefront in the Farragut Building in downtown Knoxville into a chic...
Spring 2005 -- Knoxville Habitat for Humanity celebrates its 20th anniversary this year.  We’re incredibly proud of our past accomplishments, but there is still work to be done in the quest to eliminate substandard housing.  In honor of...
He may be only 8 years old, but Lucas Farr, son of board member Dr. Skip Farr and his wife, Kim, presented Knoxville Habitat for Humanity with a special gift, indeed.   For one year, Lucas saved 50 cents each week from his allowance, for a...

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