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LAKE WORTH BEACH, FL (January 13, 2025): Last month, Habitat for Humanity of Greater Palm Beach County held a special ceremony breaking ground on two future homes in Lake Worth Beach, in partnership with Carrier (home sponsor) and Lake Worth Beach CRA (land donor). These homes will be the focus of the upcoming Women Build 2025 campaign, where hundreds of women—and men—will join forces to help build them, repair neighboring homes, and raise critical funding to advance Habitat’s mission of providing affordable housing. This heartfelt celebration marked the start of a transformative journey for two local families. Tangie Guillaume and Judy Noel-Jeune are the two future homeowners who are joining forces with Habitat to create brighter, more secure futures for their families. Both mothers are excited to embrace the opportunity to build stability and look forward to creating cherished memories in homes made possible by the power of Women Build and generous sponsors. On March 6 & 7, Women Build co-chaired by Julie Peyton and Mary Allen Saunders, will help bring these homes to life. This annual event brings women (and men) together to raise funds and work alongside Habitat families to build and repair homes. Women Build is a unique, large-scale, and empowering experience that combines fun and impact, as affordable housing supporters come together to make a difference in the community. To learn more about how to get involved with Women Build, visit habitatgreaterpbc.org/women-build or email Kristen Bardin, Director of Advancement, at kristen.bardin@habitatgreaterpbc.org The Women Build 2025 committee comprises of outstanding community leaders dedicated to making a positive impact in our community. The Co-Chairs are Julie Peyton and Mary Allen Saunders, and the Honorary Chairs are Aimee Craig Carlson and Camille Murphy Kubicek. Legacy Committee Members are Beverly Raphael-Altman, Clara Bennett, Kerry Colvett, Robyn Raphael-Dynan, Sophia Eccleston, Danielle Rosse, and Kelly Smallridge. Committee Members include Tiffany Beekhuysen, Renay Chung, Krysta Fuoco Andrea Gassner, Lucy Joseph, Erika London, Cristina Marulanda, Christy Maasbach, Tonya Notaro, Kerry O’Neill, Laureen Pannullo, Noelle Tantillo, Teawanna Teal, JP Varvarigos, Varito Vasquez, Mandy Warren, and Lauren Zinn. Habitat for Humanity of Greater Palm Beach County: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Palm Beach County is a 501©(3) organization and an affiliate of a global nonprofit, Habitat for Humanity International. Our mission is to bring people together to build homes, communities, and hope. Since 1986, we have built 438 new homes, revitalized 765 existing homes, and partnered with over 1,200 households in need of safe, decent, and affordable housing in Palm Beach County. Habitat homeowners apply to qualify for the program, then help build their own homes alongside volunteers and pay an affordable mortgage. Through financial support, volunteering, and shopping or donating to any of our ReStore-Thrift Store & Donation centers, everyone can help families achieve the strength, stability and self-reliance they need to build better lives for themselves. Through shelter, we empower. To discover more, visit www.habitatgreaterpbc.org and follow us online at @HabitatGPBC. For any inquiries, contact Kristen Bardin, Director of Advancement, at kristen.bardin@habitatgreaterpbc.org.
LAKE WORTH BEACH, FL (January 13, 2025): Last month, Habitat for Humanity of Greater Palm Beach County held a special ceremony breaking ground on two future homes in Lake Worth Beach, in partnership with Carrier (home sponsor) and Lake Worth Beach CRA (land donor). These homes will be the focus of the upcoming Women Build 2025 campaign, where hundreds of women—and men—will join forces to help build them, repair neighboring homes, and raise critical funding to advance Habitat’s mission of providing affordable housing.
This heartfelt celebration marked the start of a transformative journey for two local families. Tangie Guillaume and Judy Noel-Jeune are the two future homeowners who are joining forces with Habitat to create brighter, more secure futures for their families. Both mothers are excited to embrace the opportunity to build stability and look forward to creating cherished memories in homes made possible by the power of Women Build and generous sponsors.
On March 6 & 7, Women Build co-chaired by Julie Peyton and Mary Allen Saunders, will help bring these homes to life. This annual event brings women (and men) together to raise funds and work alongside Habitat families to build and repair homes. Women Build is a unique, large-scale, and empowering experience that combines fun and impact, as affordable housing supporters come together to make a difference in the community.
To learn more about how to get involved with Women Build, visit habitatgreaterpbc.org/women-build or email Kristen Bardin, Director of Advancement, at kristen.bardin@habitatgreaterpbc.org
The Women Build 2025 committee comprises of outstanding community leaders dedicated to making a positive impact in our community. The Co-Chairs are Julie Peyton and Mary Allen Saunders, and the Honorary Chairs are Aimee Craig Carlson and Camille Murphy Kubicek. Legacy Committee Members are Beverly Raphael-Altman, Clara Bennett, Kerry Colvett, Robyn Raphael-Dynan, Sophia Eccleston, Danielle Rosse, and Kelly Smallridge. Committee Members include Tiffany Beekhuysen, Renay Chung, Krysta Fuoco Andrea Gassner, Lucy Joseph, Erika London, Cristina Marulanda, Christy Maasbach, Tonya Notaro, Kerry O’Neill, Laureen Pannullo, Noelle Tantillo, Teawanna Teal, JP Varvarigos, Varito Vasquez, Mandy Warren, and Lauren Zinn.
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Palm Beach County:
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Palm Beach County is a 501©(3) organization and an affiliate of a global nonprofit, Habitat for Humanity International. Our mission is to bring people together to build homes, communities, and hope. Since 1986, we have built 438 new homes, revitalized 765 existing homes, and partnered with over 1,200 households in need of safe, decent, and affordable housing in Palm Beach County. Habitat homeowners apply to qualify for the program, then help build their own homes alongside volunteers and pay an affordable mortgage. Through financial support, volunteering, and shopping or donating to any of our ReStore-Thrift Store & Donation centers, everyone can help families achieve the strength, stability and self-reliance they need to build better lives for themselves. Through shelter, we empower. To discover more, visit www.habitatgreaterpbc.org and follow us online at @HabitatGPBC.
For any inquiries, contact Kristen Bardin, Director of Advancement, at kristen.bardin@habitatgreaterpbc.org.