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Safe, affordable housing in the Lake Chelan Valley is disappearing—but together, we can protect it.

Your gift helps families build, repair, and remain in the homes they love. Donate today and make affordable homeownership a reality for members of our community.

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Affordable housing strengthens the fabric of our community.

Nearly half of all renters in Chelan and Douglas Counties are “cost burdened”, meaning they spend 30% or more of their income on housing. This leaves them without the funds for basic needs like food and health care, and the ability to save for their future or emergencies. Lack of stable, affordable housing affects our community in may ways. Learn how you can help!

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“I’ve always had to hold two jobs. I have tried to save money for a down payment to buy my own home, but every time something has happened. I will always be grateful to Habitat for giving me a chance.”

Nearly 20 years ago, Kristin was a single mother who struggled to find safe, affordable housing for her and her son. She had tried nearly everything she could to find a place they could call home before she was able to purchase her Habitat home.

Kristin now gives back by serving on our Selection Committee to help make homeownership possible for others in our community.

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For a community to be whole and healthy, it must be based on people’s love and concern for each other.
— Millard Fuller, Founder of Habitat for Humanity

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