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  • Join Habitat for Humanity as we build a new home for a fantastic family.

    We are so excited to announce that this will be our very first brand new build in Woodland Heights Neighborhood. Woodland Heights is our partner neighborhood and we are thrilled for this opportunity.

    This is a brand new build and is going to be loads of fun to work on. Where else can you learn how to frame a house for free! Grab a friend and come on out to help build this great home for a fantastic family.

    Individual, Group, and Corporate volunteer opportunities available. For groups of 5 or more, please contact Aaron Norrick, Volunteer Coordinator, to reserve a private volunteer day with a password protected volunteer login.

    Aaron Norrick,
    Volunteer Coordinator
    417-829-4001 x 112
    aaron@habitatspringfieldmo.org


    Volunteer Information:

    Volunteers are critical to our work. We want to share a few volunteer tips to make your experience great! If you can’t find an answer to your question, please contact Aaron Norrick, Volunteer Coordinator at 417-829-4001 x 112 or aaron@habitatspringfieldmo.org.

    • Please arrive 10 minutes prior to your scheduled shift
    • Clothing – closed toed shoes are required on all Habitat for Humanity construction sites. We also suggest you dress in layers as many volunteer projects are outdoors.
    • Food and Water – volunteers are encouraged to bring water bottles and a sack lunch if your shift is a full day. Water is provided to volunteers in large coolers.
    • Work Gloves and Tools – we will provide all necessary tools and supplies for each construction project. If you have personal supplies you want to provide, you’re welcome to bring your own tools.
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In Support of Habitat for Humanity of Springfield, Missouri, Inc.
Habitat for Humanity of Springfield, Missouri believes every person in the Springfield and surrounding area deserves a decent place to live. As an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, HFHS impacts more than 110 households a year. Since 1988, HFHS has either built or renovated more than 700 homes, providing shelter for more than 1,100 men, women and children from Greene, Christian, and Webster Counties by helping people gain strength, stability and independence through housing, including home construction, rehabilitation and repairs and by increasing access to improved shelter through products and programs.