Nothing to fear | Edgar’s story of enduring faithÂ
Edgar Dela Cruz lived for many years in Manila, Philippines without a home, without work, and without a way to provide for himself...
Edgar Dela Cruz lived for many years in Manila, Philippines without a home, without work, and without a way to provide for himself...
If you’re a Salesperson, OSC, Sales Manager or Builder — this retreat is for YOU! It’s the perfect blend of up-to-date education, networking, and fun all in one sunny location. This incredible event will take place November 2-4 at the Hilton Clearwater Beach Resort and Spa in Clearwater, FL.
A South Carolina homebuilder for over 20 years as well as a faithful partner for Homes for HOPE for over a decade, Rosewood Communities is celebrating the completion of their sixth Homes for HOPE project with a donation of nearly $73,000!
Homes for HOPE couldn't be more excited to partner with John Houston Homes as they launched their first Homes for HOPE project this week in Waxahachie, Texas.
Froehlich Signature Homes is launching their first Homes for HOPE project in the desirable The Enclave at BV community in Bakersfield, CA.
Albert Sakissa started a modest cement business out of his home in Pointe-Noire, Congo. With capital from HOPE Congo microloans and the accompanying business training, he expanded from cement to construction materials to delivery and after-sales service and hired three employees, all within two years.
Homes for HOPE’s executive director was honored to be interviewed on the "A New Go of New Home Sales" podcast with John Lee and Anya Chrisanthon. Be sure to visit their website to hear the podcast online, or on your favorite podcast platform.
On Wednesday, April 27th at 12:30 pm, Burkentine Builders will be holding a lunch and ribbon cutting celebration for their Homes for HOPE townhome, located on Hudson Boulevard in their Hudson Ridge community.
There’s a first time for everything, and master design build company Vatter Construction will be building their very first home from start to finish as a Homes for HOPE project!
Seven years ago, Liliane had dreams to open a restaurant but no collateral. Turame Community Finance was the only bank in Burundi that was willing to take a chance on her idea, providing a community bank loan where the average first loan is $25.