On January 30, 2026, CaRetta Robinson received the keys to her new Habitat for Humanity–Clinton County home—our 51st build. Through more than 250 hours of sweat equity, CaRetta poured her time, care, and commitment into her own home and others—feeding volunteers, lending a hand at our golf outing and Corn Festival, and supporting many of our special events. Her journey is a reminder that when community comes together, lives change. Your support helps turn hard work into a safe, lasting home.
Construction began in July, and thanks to an incredible volunteer crew, the home was completed in January—with volunteers working only a few days each week. We are deeply humbled and proud of the dedication, generosity, and teamwork that brought this home to life.
Looking ahead, work on home #52 is scheduled to begin in March. With continued community support, the future is bright as we carry forward our mission to build safe, affordable, and energy-efficient homes for families in need here in Clinton County.
Pictured with CaRetta (center) are board members Tammy Voss (left) and Mitzi Dennis (right)
