We’re excited to share that Good News Habitat for Humanity was recently featured on The Hub Podcast with Michael Allen, where listeners were treated to an uplifting and insightful discussion about the mission, impact, and everyday work of our organization. The episode opens with Dan reflecting on his early career with the Boy Scouts and the path that eventually led him to become Executive Director of Good News Habitat for Humanity. His story sets a meaningful tone, highlighting how a lifelong commitment to service can shape a community.
From there, the conversation explores the heart of what we do at Habitat. Dan walks through our efforts to both build and rehabilitate homes, creating safe, affordable places for families to thrive. He also explains our Open Enrollment application process, giving listeners a better understanding of how families are selected and how they partner with us through required sweat equity hours. Which is an empowering part of the journey that helps future homeowners invest in the place they will soon call home.
The episode also touches on the many ways the community can get involved. Whether it’s volunteering on a build site, supporting our Warehouse Sale, participating in one of our fundraising events, donating household items or making a monetary contribution, Dan shares that no matter how someone chooses to give, through service, skills, or donation, every act of generosity directly supports local families.
If you’re looking for an inspiring behind-the-scenes look at Good News Habitat for Humanity’s mission in action, this podcast is well worth the listen. It’s a powerful reminder that when a community comes together, we can build so much more than houses we can build hope, stability, and brighter futures.