About

HABITAT FOR HUMANITY MISSISSIPPI CAPITAL AREA

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ABOUT HFHMCA

Habitat for Humanity Mississippi Capital Area (Habitat MCA) is a nonprofit ecumenical Christian organization serving the tri-county area of Hinds, Rankin and Madison counties for the past 30 years. Habitat MCA partners with low-income families to provide safe, affordable and environmentally responsible homes and the educational tools needed to achieve fiscal stability. Habitat MCA focuses on blighted properties and low-income neighborhoods where safe, clean, affordable housing is most needed and has targeted revitalization efforts in 10 such neighborhoods.

HOW IT WORKS

Since 1986, HFHMCA has built over 640 homes in partnership with low-income families in need. This work would not be possible without our volunteers, our homeownership, our donors and our sponsors.

VOLUNTEERS

Volunteers help us keep construction costs down. Without volunteers, HFHMCA could not partner with low income families to build and invest in affordable homes with a no-interest mortgage rate. We love our volunteers!

DONORS

Donors keep the doors open and let HFHMCA continue to work to eliminate poverty housing in Hinds, Rankin and Madison counties. For every dollar donated, 91 cents go to our programs – building and repairing homes for families in need. Your support makes this work possible!

HOMEOWNERSHIP

Our homeownership complete 250 hours of sweat equity building their homes and the homes of others and completing financial and homeownership training. As they build new homes, they also build stronger neighborhoods with engaged residents and return abandoned properties to the city tax rolls. HFHMCA homeownership buy homes through zero-interest mortgage payments over 30 years.

Our vision statement:

A Mississippi Capital Area where everyone has a decent place to live.

Our mission statement:

Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity Mississippi Capital Area brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.

Since Habitat MCA’s inception in 1986, Habitat MCA has:

  • Constructed over 630 homes.
  • Developed infrastructure for and rebuilt 2 previously abandoned subdivisions.
  • Demolished over 170 (since 2004) condemned houses.
  • Rehabilitated/weatherized over 155 more homes, all for low income (between 30% and 72% of the Area Median Income as defined by HUD), elderly and/or special needs families.
  • Since 2009, Habitat MCA has constructed homes to Energy Star-certification standards and has implemented green materials whenever possible.

BY THE NUMBERS

650

Homes Built/Rehabbed

9,700

Volunteer Hours

6,250

Sweat Equity Hours
By Homebuyers

3

Counties Served

105,000

Nails

94,500

Screws

2,940

Studs

546

Gallons of Paint