ST. PETERSBURG — Last week, four families closed on their new Habitat for Humanity homes, but there were no dedication ceremonies with speeches and prayers, complimentary coffee or cars of volunteers and well wishers parked for blocks around.

News
May 4, 2020
Pinellas/Pasco Habitat works around coronavirus to move families into new homes
Recent Posts

Congressman Bilirakis Recognizes Four Habitat Board Members with “Heroes Among Us” Congressional Awards
Spring Hill, FL – On Thursday evening, April 24th, U.S. Congressman Gus Bilirakis (FL-12) hosted his...
Read More

Tampa Bay Lightning Surprise Habitat with $10K Donation
Read More

Ten Families Will Celebrate New Townhomes in Habitat’s Shell Dash Community in St. Pete
St. Petersburg, FL – On Wednesday, April 30th, ten families will earn the keys to their new...
Read More