Cookeville, Tenn.- The State Farm Neighborhood Assist grant was awarded to the Upper Cumberland Habitat for Humanity for $20,000. This grant will be used for building new homes, as well as doing repairs to existing homes.
Thanks to Mallory Pfingstler with State Farm, this grant will help Upper Cumberland Habitat for Humanity by bringing people together to build homes, communities, and hope. We couldn’t do what we do without the support of others, and grants like the State Farm Neighborhood Assist.
Upper Cumberland Habitat for Humanity builds and sells homes to qualified low-income families. To learn how to support, please contact Allison Smith at (931) 528.1711 X2 or by emailing at allison@uchabitat.org
UCHFH is a non-profit Christian Housing Ministry that builds simple, decent and affordable homes in partnership with God and families in need. UCHFH strives to rid the Upper Cumberland of substandard housing and homelessness.