
Through volunteer labor, professional expertise and tax-deductible donations, we obtain land and build simple, decent homes in Utah County. Families who meet our qualifications help build, then purchase the home at no profit to our organization. Their monthly payments go into a revolving fund to help build more homes. Families must have need, be able to pay, and be willing to partner with our organization. New homeowners have a unique pride in this home, which has given them a "hand up", not a "hand-out." Families and communities thrive when everyone has a sturdy, safe, nurturing place to call home.
Seeking to put God's love into action, Habitat for Humanity of Utah County brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.
Habitat for Humanity is a non-denominational Christian organization affiliated with Habitat for Humanity International. HFHI was founded in 1976 by Millard and Linda Fuller in Americus, Georgia, on the belief that everyone deserves a decent place to live.Lee and Tia Webb have been happily married for over 11 years. They have four beautiful children: Tanner, Shae, Tiauna and Shakira. As newlyweds, Lee and Tia were well on their way to realizing their dream and becoming the first members from either one of their families to own a home. But after Lee had a disabling accident at work and Tia had complications to a simple surgery, the Webbs found that their homeownership dream had all but faded. After living with Tia’s parents for two long years in two very small bedrooms and renting their own overcrowded apartment, the Webbs were finally able to realize their dream in June 2009 when they moved into their new four bedroom Habitat home in Orem.
      