Community teams up for housing 3-peat

Lexington woman to receive new home

Posted 5/6/21

Mt. Horeb United Methodist Church and Habitat for Humanity have again teamed up to make home ownership a reality for another Lexington resident. 

This project started in 2020 but was slowed …

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Community teams up for housing 3-peat

Lexington woman to receive new home

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Mt. Horeb United Methodist Church and Habitat for Humanity have again teamed up to make home ownership a reality for another Lexington resident. 

This project started in 2020 but was slowed down quite a bit due to the pandemic. 

While the first 2 were ground-up builds, this one is a whole house remodel at 935 Hendrix St. in Lexington. 

The house is being gutted and rebuilt. Two rooms and a bathroom will be added making it a 4-bed, 2-bath home.

New homeowner Ronica has been through extensive training on personal finance and budgeting and is actively participating in building the home. A groundbreaking ceremony was held last week.

Janice Albergoti, Missions Director at Mt. Horeb told the Chronicle that their goal for 2021 is to complete 3 more houses.

Lexington County, habitat for humanity, Mt. Horeb UMC

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