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Developments

Greeley-Weld Habitat for Humanity helps individuals and families achieve strength,

stability and self-reliance through shelter.

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Habitat for Humanity was founded on the conviction that every man, woman, and child should have a simple, durable place to live in dignity and safety, and that decent shelter in decent communities should be a matter of conscience and action for all.

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No one lives in dignity until we all do.

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Hope Springs
 

Hope Springs, a vacant greenfield property in Greeley and adjacent to the City of Evans is currently being transformed into a 174 Habitat Home Development. The project features an on-site childcare center, a state-of-the-art mini-pitch soccer field, and open space areas. The project is in close proximity to retail stores, restaurants, public transportation, and existing grocery stores, all within a five-minute walk. Furthermore, the new Greeley West IB High School is just a 10-minute drive away, and highly-rated schools such as Frontier Academy K-8, Dos Rios Elementary School, Brentwood Middle School, and Chappelow Arts Magnet K-8 School are conveniently located nearby. 

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Mission Springs

A development in partnership with Commonwealth Companies, the Nation's 7th largest for-profit affordable housing developer, to provide the Evans community with a total of 95 affordable housing units. This includes 68 affordable town homes and cottages, and 27 paired and single-family homes for Habitat families to help replace half the homes lost in the 2013 floods.

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Mission Springs will be completed in the Summer of 2024.

Crestview

In 2016 Crestview, the infrastructure for GWHFH’s 14 home development, was begun, with the development being completed in 2019. All 14 homes in this development have been built in some way by and in partnership with the Jefferson students and the community in support of the Construction Pathway Program.

Clover Meadows

Clover Meadows is a 12 home development currently in progress in Northern Greeley.

Habitat North

Starting in 2004 Greeley-Weld Habitat began construction at Habitat North-a 60 home subdivision in northeast Greeley. The land purchase was made possible through an acquisition grant from the Greeley Urban Renewal Authority (GURA). The 60-home development was completed in the summer of 2016, making it one of the largest single-family Habitat developments west of the Mississippi.

Tieman Village

The first home development built by Greeley-Weld Habitat broke ground in 1999. The 22 home development was finished in 2002.

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