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Habitat for Humanity Greenville launches 40th Anniversary Community Collection

GREENVILLE, SC – To commemorate 40 years of expanding homeownership opportunities in the Upstate, Habitat for Humanity of Greenville County has launched the 40th Anniversary Community Collection.

This multifaceted build project represents a strategic expansion of Habitat Greenville’s service models and a bold commitment to the future of affordable housing, said LaTonya Phillips, CEO and President of the affiliate.

The 40th Anniversary Community Collection features several landmark initiatives:
The Signature Four-Bedroom Home (600 Pendleton): A new construction designed to accommodate larger families, ensuring that Habitat’s mission remains accessible to households of all sizes.

The First-Ever Duplex (101 A&B): A historic first for the Greenville affiliate, this project introduces a high-density housing model to maximize affordability and land use.

The $400,000 Anniversary Campaign: A targeted fundraising effort to fuel the organization’s growth and sustainability for the next decade.
The Community Completion: The final phase of construction that will successfully finalize and close out this specific strategic development.

“This year marks a momentous milestone: our 40th year of service to Greenville County,” said Phillips. “Habitat has been a cornerstone of stability for local families, but as we celebrate this legacy, we find ourselves at a critical juncture. In a community where collaboration is the fabric of our identity, the rising risk to affordable homeownership has never been more pressing.”

To unify these efforts, long-standing initiatives such as the CEO Build will be integrated into the 40th Anniversary Community Collection.