Habitat for Humanity is celebrating eight years of restoring homes right here in Grayson County — and the milestone is a testament to the power of community-driven service.
The organization, which has been quietly transforming lives across the county since its local chapter got to work, marked the anniversary this past weekend. For eight years, volunteers and supporters have rolled up their sleeves to repair and restore homes for Grayson County residents, helping neighbors stay safe, comfortable, and rooted in the community they call home.
Habitat for Humanity’s home-restoration work makes a tangible difference for families who might otherwise struggle to keep up with critical repairs. By bringing together volunteers, donors, and homeowners, the program turns sweat equity and goodwill into lasting improvements — stronger roofs, safer structures, and renewed pride of place for the people who live there.
Eight years of consistent service in Grayson County is no small feat, and this anniversary is a moment worth celebrating for everyone who has contributed — whether by swinging a hammer, writing a check, or simply spreading the word. Here’s to many more years of building up the community, one home at a time.
Sources: KTEN