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Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver builds single family homes, duplexes and townhomes.   

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Habitat's Faith Partners

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Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver relies on the valuable support it receives from diverse congregations throughout the Denver metropolitan area. Explore the links below to learn more about the faith partners that are sponsoring Habitat homes in our community in 2007.  Many faith partners are also sponsoring homes in other parts of the world through our "House for a House" campaign.

This group of Presbyterian churches has completed an impressive fourteen homes through their partnership with Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver in 1995.

This coalition of Jewish, Protestant, Catholic, and Unitarian Universalist congregations has built Habitat homes together while building a foundation for interfaith trust, communication and understanding.

The Holy Hammers coalition is building FIVE homes in 2010 at HFHMD's Bails Townhome Community with significant support from Thrivent Financial for Lutherans.

This interfaith coalition focuses its efforts in Jefferson County and recently completed its ninth house in partnership with the Johnson family and Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver.

The Habitat Helpers consists of Baptist and Catholic churches and completed their fifth Habitat house in partnership with the Diaz family right before Christmas.

The Loaves and Fishes coalition consists of fourteen churches that have completed ten Habitat homes throughout the Denver metropolitan area.  Their next home is scheduled to begin in Denver this summer. 

Future Faith Network
The Future Faith Network is made up of faith communities across the socio-economic spectrum in the Denver metro area that are committed to serving those in need of decent, safe, affordable housing.  They are currently sponsoring a home at our Bails Townhome Community.
 
2009 was the inaugural year for the Hope Builders who partnered with the Loboda family in Lakewood.  They are a mighty coalition of two Catholic parishes and hope to add more churches to their group! 
 


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