Habitat for Humanity–Clinton County is pleased to announce it has received a $5,000 grant donation from First Financial Bank's in support of its mission to build safe, affordable, and energy-efficient homes for families in Clinton County. The grant will help Habitat continue providing local individuals and families with the opportunity to achieve strength, stability, and self-reliance through homeownership.
“We are grateful to First Financial Bank for their generous support of our mission,” said Cecilia Krusling, HFH-CC Board President. “Partnerships like this help make affordable homeownership possible for families in our community and allow us to continue building homes, communities, and hope right here in Clinton County.” In recognition of their support, Cecilia presented a plaque of appreciation to Doug Little and Kim Hamlin.
Habitat for Humanity–Clinton County is a nonprofit 501(C)3 organization that partners with qualifying families to build and purchase homes with affordable, no-interest mortgages. Homebuyers invest hundreds of hours of sweat equity and participate in homeownership and financial education classes as part of the program.
Since its founding in 1995, Habitat for Humanity–Clinton County has built 51 homes in partnership with local families, volunteers, donors, and community organizations.
To learn more about Habitat for Humanity–Clinton County, homeownership opportunities, volunteer opportunities, or other ways to support our mission, visit www.clintonhabitat.org.
