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Where It All Began
Habitat for Humanity of Horry County was founded by a humble group of people at First Presbyterian Church of Myrtle Beach who saw a need and put God’s love into action to meet it. Those early founding members operated under the idea that they wanted to be known as a church where love makes the difference.
Volunteer Orientations
Are you interested in volunteering with Habitat for Humanity of Horry County, but are unsure of where or how to get started? Join us for a volunteer orientation to learn more about our organization, our work, and the many ways that you can partner with us to lend a helping hand to your community! In
Founders Group International Continues Partnership with Habitat Horry County in 2024
Habitat for Humanity of Horry County is excited to continue the corporate partnership with Founders Group International (FGI) for 2024. The golf course management company will continue to partner with Habitat in various capacities, supporting the organization’s mission to provide opportunities for safe, decent, and affordable housing within Horry County. FGI’s sponsorship includes annual support
2023 Highlights
What a year! In 2023, with your support and partnership, we were able to continue our mission of building homes, communities, and hope. With your help…. ✔️ We completed and dedicated our Hopes Crossing neighborhood in Conway✔️ We built and closed on 5 new homes in partnership with local families, including the completion of our annual Women Build
Home for the Holidays
The Ford Family closes on their new home, just in time for Christmas. https://youtu.be/7z-IK36V7g0 Habitat for Humanity of Horry County faith partners, volunteers, staff and more gathered the Friday prior to Christmas for the dedication of the Ford family’s new Habitat home. The 171st home Habitat for Humanity of Horry County was sponsored by Horry
A Home….a Chance….a Future….for children across Horry County is in Your Hands.
Give the Gift of Home to a Local Child This Holiday Season. Growing up in a decent, affordable home can have a powerful effect on children. Studies draw a straight line between the quality, location and affordability of housing and a child’s ability to thrive. On the other hand, low-quality housing — often accompanied by