4 ways BCS Habitat for Humanity helps low-income families create a more prosperous future

Leaving poverty housing is nearly impossible for many families in Bryan and College Station. Imagine planning for anything beyond survival if you don’t know how long you can stay in a home with a leaky roof and walls, temperamental stove and repairs that are never fixed and add to your […]

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What happens when Habitat for Humanity and our government come together for a single purpose?

Pictured are mother Norma and daughter Lupita. Not pictured are father Luis and son Brayan.

What happens when a nonprofit and local, state and federal governments come together for a single purpose? A dream becomes a reality. For two new homeowner families, […]

By |2021-04-01T11:56:37-05:00Wednesday, April 12, 2017|Advocacy, News & Stories|Comments Off on What happens when Habitat for Humanity and our government come together for a single purpose?

BCS Habitat staff begin advocacy campaign in DC and Austin

Thousands of people in our community live without basic housing essentials most of us take for granted. Things like a comfortable, affordable home able to efficiently contend with the tough Texas elements, a stable living environment to call their own and raise a family. B/CS Habitat is working every day […]

By |2017-08-28T10:47:52-05:00Wednesday, March 15, 2017|Advocacy, News & Stories|Comments Off on BCS Habitat staff begin advocacy campaign in DC and Austin

Eviction leads to poverty. What do we do about it?

When landlords don’t make necessary repairs, tenants can be overwhelmed with extra costs and ultimately evicted. This Washington Post article explains how eviction leads to poverty. Please contact us to learn how you can support affordable homeownership. We are proud to help Bryan and College Station low-income families build and […]

By |2018-03-01T10:06:32-06:00Monday, March 7, 2016|Advocacy, News & Stories|Comments Off on Eviction leads to poverty. What do we do about it?
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