News

At Knoxville Habitat for Humanity, we are doing exciting things. We build more than houses. We help to change lives. As such, we are always have good news to share about the progress we are making towards eliminating substandard housing in Knox County.’

 

If you want to learn more about Knoxville Habitat for Humanity and the positive change we are bringing about in our community, please peruse our recent news below.  Also, you can check out our PRESS RELEASES, read back issues of our e-newsletters “Green & BluePrints” or “Re-Use News”, or read what journalists and media outlets are writing about us in the news.

 

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Recent News

Thanks to the following individuals for their generous gifts in memory or in honor of a loved one from December 1, 2011 through January 31, 2012.
                  Thanks to the following individuals for their generous gifts in memory of or in honor of a loved one from November 1 to November 30, 2011.
Global Village Journal Nepal – Oct / Nov 2011   Sightseers.  We are sightseers – from Knoxville and Chapel Hill and Smyrna, Georgia.  Fourteen sightseers who dreamed of seeing the sights of Nepal halfway round the world.  But...
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After several years of struggling, the Habitat for Humanity Chapter at The University of Tennessee is once again actively involved with Knoxville Habitat for Humanity, thanks to new leadership.   David Grueser, president of the University of...
2011 Blitz Families
Tis’ the season . . .   But I guess you know that.  The signs are everywhere around you, regardless of where you might be or which tradition you might embrace.
Show your love of Habitat for Humanity by pre-ordering an official Habitat for Humanity of Tennessee specialty license plate. In order for the plates to be produced, we need to have 1,000 people pre-order a plate by June 2012. Help spread awareness...

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.

From donations of money or land to cars and items we sell, here’s how you can help.

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