NEWS & UPDATES
Schuber Mitchell Breaks Ground on H4H #2
Schuber Mitchell Homes recently broke ground on their 2nd Home for Hope project, and plans to raise over $80K to support Christ-centered microenterprise development.
Homes for HOPE Newest Building Partner, Clearview Homes
Homes for HOPE is excited to announce that Clearview Homes in Harrisburg, PA recently announced their intentions to build their very first Home for HOPE. They will break ground on their project in early December of this year.
Grand Homes Counts Down to Breaking Ground on Their 8th H4H
Homes for Hope looks forward to yet another successful project with Grand Homes as they are scheduled to break ground on their 8th Home for Hope on October 24th. Matthew Baehr, our new Director of Development at Homes for Hope, is excited to come alongside our experienced builder partner, Grand Homes, who will be breaking ground on their 8th Home for HOPE on October 24th. Upon completion, this Home for Hope is projected to help over twenty thousand families in underserved and developing countries. We invite you to join us at our groundbreaking event, and honor God alongside our builder and trade partners as we begin this journey.
TESTIMONIAL
BUILDER OVERVIEW

Our founder, Terry Penn, has been building since 1983. It was never his goal to be the biggest, only the best. Serving our customers, the home buyers, has always been a top priority for Terry, and that commitment has never nor will ever waver. Today that is clearly evident as a big portion of our homes built come from referrals. In one family alone we have built two homes for them, one for their mother and one for their best friend. We can’t wait until their two children become old enough so we can start the building process with them. Our history really started even before 1983 as Herbert Penn, Terry’s father, helped pave the way with his many years of construction experience. Herbert’s philosophy was do it right, and always do the right thing. Herbert left this earth on October 16, 2006 at the age of 86. Up until that time he continued to come to the office daily. His presence will always be missed, but his legacy of doing right will always live on.