In 1985, a small but determined group of Greenville residents came together with a bold vision: to break the cycle of generational poverty by building one house a year for a family in need.

At the time, Habitat for Humanity was a name few recognized. Affordable housing was a quiet crisis, and the idea of mobilizing volunteers to construct homes felt ambitious, perhaps even improbable.

After 40 years, that vision has become a powerful movement.

Today, Habitat for Humanity of Greenville County stands as one of the pillars of the region’s affordable housing ecosystem. We have built 430 homes across the county and repaired 330 more. Each one is a testament to what is possible when purpose meets action.

These aren’t just houses. They are launching pads for brighter futures — places where ch

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