Hurricane Harvey Recovery Continues

Hurricane Harvey made landfall along the Texas coast almost a year ago, causing immeasurable damage to the lives and homes of the people of Texas.  In the aftermath of the storm, we saw an outpouring of support from fellow Texans who opened their wallets and volunteered, and, at times, risked […]

By |2018-08-16T12:00:02-05:00Wednesday, August 15, 2018|News & Stories, Uncategorized, Volunteer|Comments Off on Hurricane Harvey Recovery Continues

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 […]

By |2020-08-24T14:00:58-05:00Wednesday, July 11, 2018|Advocacy, Think Brazos, Uncategorized|Comments Off on 4 ways BCS Habitat for Humanity helps low-income families create a more prosperous future

Meet the Rodriguez/Sotelo Family

In November 2012, Crescensio Rodriguez and his wife, Edma Sotelo, were expecting their third child. The couple and their two children, Gabriela and Jonathan, were living in Crescencio’s trailer, but they wanted more space for their growing family. […]

By |2018-07-26T16:44:27-05:00Tuesday, July 10, 2018|Families, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Meet the Rodriguez/Sotelo Family

The Bush School Capstone Study on Homeownership Shows Improvement on Quality of Life

Founded in 1989, Bryan/College Station Habitat for Humanity built its first home in 1990 with the Gonzalez family. Since then, we have given 292 families the opportunity to build and purchase their own decent, affordable homes.

This past academic year, the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M […]

By |2018-07-03T10:09:27-05:00Thursday, June 28, 2018|News & Stories, Uncategorized|Comments Off on The Bush School Capstone Study on Homeownership Shows Improvement on Quality of Life
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