Homeownership is a big part of The American Dream. At Knoxville Habitat for Humanity, we are a proud partner with individuals and families who are living in substandard housing conditions who want a safe and comfortable place to call home.
With the support of the partnerships developed through UT’s project, all Burundian children in Knoxville are now going to school, while the adults are taking English, pre-GED, and computer classes. Many Burundian families already have a car, and...
Even in tough economic times, Habitat for Humanity is still building houses.
Thanks to the local Habitat for Humanity program and some muscle, 20-year-old Shelley Burgstiner already knows the joys of homeownership.
Students at UT are becoming increasingly more involved in volunteer opportunities, especially in the university’s Habitat for Humanity chapter.
Habitat for Humanity and one of its longest running partners are helping a Knoxville family celebrate home ownership.















