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Central Minnesota Habitat for Humanity is doubling home builds in 2025 to serve five families, expanding to address a 500-family waitlist.
Central Minnesota Habitat for Humanity is doubling its home-building efforts in 2025, aiming to serve around five families—more than double its past annual output—while preparing for further expansion next year.
Serving a four-county region, the nonprofit faces a waitlist of over 500 families and has launched new programs, including an open-market home purchase initiative, to help qualified families buy homes.
Partnerships with local high schools like St.
Cloud Tech, Sartell High, and Elk River-Zimmerman-Rogers High enable students to contribute to home construction, supported by community volunteers.
The organization is hosting its 15th annual Breakfast for Humanity Fundraiser on October 8 at The Park Event Center in Waite Park to support its growing mission.
Central Minnesota Habitat for Humanity está duplicando las construcciones de viviendas en 2025 para servir a cinco familias, expandiéndose para abordar una lista de espera de 500 familias.