Habitat for Humanity of Washington and Dodge Counties is making a difference.
It's a nonprofit organization that helps families build and improve places to call home, according to Habitat's Director of Development Amber Ruch.
"Our mission is to bring people together. We build homes and we try to do four every year. More than that, we work on creating a lasting impact through housing through generational wealth."
A recent groundbreaking ceremony on Tuesday, March 24 celebrated the 56th and 57th Habitat homes, which are located in Kewaskum at 706 and 708 Ojibwe Path. The ceremony recognized the start of construction for two affordable homes for local families.
There is more information on Habitat for Humanity's Homeownership Program on hfhwashco.org. It includes the three basic criteria.
