Building strength, stability and self-reliance through shelter since 1997.
2017 saw us scale to meet the challeges of our community:
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Projects Completed
20
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Individuals Served
50
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Volunteer Hours
8662
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Dollars Raised
$894785
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Blue Ridge Habitat for Humanity is part of a global, nonprofit housing organization focused on building and rehabilitating homes, communities,and hope. As a non-profit housing agency, BRHFH is grateful that businesses, civic organizations, churches, and individuals understand the value of, and need for, affordable housing. This is the reason for BRHFH’s continued growth over the last 20 years. We believe everyone deserves a decent and safe place to live.
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Winchester ReStore is a home improvement outlet center that sells new and used building supplies, furniture, and home décor at discount prices. Proceeds benefit Blue Ridge Habitat for Humanity.
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Blue Ridge Habitat for Humanity transforms lives and community by creating affordable housing opportunities for those who qualify, providing critical home repairs to local homeowners, and organizing community outreach projects which impact our geographical service area which includes the City of Winchester and the counties of Clarke, Frederick and Shenandoah.
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We believe that public awareness, advocacy, and education campaigns can be used to spark community dialogue about the role housing affordability and housing options play in achieving our goal of diverse, sustainable and economically vibrant communities.
Habitat News
Executive Director Matthew Peterson appeared with Barry Lee on WINC FM's Community Corner to discuss Habitat's name change, expansion into Shenandoah County and upcoming events.
Habitat for Humanity of Winchester-Frederick-Clarke has changed its name to Blue Ridge Habitat for Humanity.
The change, made effective on Monday, was prompted by the local Habitat chapter absorbing the Shenandoah County chapter earlier this year, according to a news release from the organization.
On April 15 a tornado, with winds of more than 130 miles per hour, severely damaged about 140 homes in Amherst County. The executive director of Amherst County’s Habitat for Humanity chapter has taken on the role of coordinator of disaster relief, putting out a call for help and supplies.
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Our Partners
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NSVRC
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ReStore
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United Way of NSV
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Wells Fargo
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Home Depot
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Lowes
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Ferguson
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HUD
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GEODIS
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Christopher Peacock
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Loudoun Stairs
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Melnor
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Frogale Lumber