For more than three decades, Habitat for Humanity Williamson-Maury (HFHWM) has been putting faith into action by bringing people together to build homes, communities, and hope. What began with a simple mission—to partner with families in need of affordable housing—has grown into a multifaceted effort to ensure that everyone in Williamson and Maury counties has a safe, decent, and affordable place to call home.
While Habitat is most often associated with new home construction, the organization’s impact extends far beyond the build site. From critical home repairs for existing homeowners to its bustling ReStore in Franklin, HFHWM is finding innovative ways to strengthen neighborhoods, support families, and sustain its mission for years to come.
In Williamson and Maury counties, the cost of land and construction has risen dramatically, making it nearly impossible for many working families to achieve the dream of homeownership. HFHWM partners with these families, who are often priced out of the traditional housing market, to provide a pathway to stability.
Through a “hand up, not a handout” approach, future homeowners invest hundreds of hours of sweat equity on build sites, attend financial literacy classes, and commit to purchasing their homes with an affordable mortgage. This proven model helps families build long-term security while fostering pride of ownership.
Recognizing the growing need to support current homeowners, HFHWM developed a Critical Repair Program that addresses essential home repairs for income-restricted residents. From fixing leaking roofs and unsafe flooring to repairing heating systems and accessibility modifications, these repairs allow families to remain in their homes safely and comfortably.
In many cases, a single repair prevents displacement, reduces financial strain, and provides aging or disabled residents with the dignity of remaining in the communities they love. The program ensures Habitat can continue serving local families even as the cost of new home construction rises.
One of HFHWM’s most visible and impactful programs is the Habitat ReStore, located in Franklin. More than just a home improvement store, the ReStore is a community hub where gently used furniture, appliances, building materials, home décor, and more are donated by individuals and local businesses, then resold at a fraction of retail prices.
The ReStore plays three vital roles in Habitat’s mission:
Donating to the ReStore is easy and rewarding. Items can be dropped off at the Franklin location during business hours, or larger donations can be picked up free of charge. Every couch, stove, or box of tiles donated becomes part of a much larger story—one that builds hope and homes across Williamson and Maury counties.
At its heart, Habitat for Humanity Williamson-Maury is about partnership. Volunteers, donors, businesses, faith groups, and civic organizations all play a role in building homes and repairing lives. The ReStore, in particular, provides a way for everyone to contribute—whether through shopping, donating, or volunteering.
The ripple effect is profound. Families gain stability and security. Children grow up with a safe place to call home. Neighborhoods become stronger. And our entire community benefits from the investment in affordable housing.
There are countless ways to join Habitat for Humanity Williamson-Maury in building a brighter future:
Together, we can ensure that families in Williamson and Maury counties have not only a roof over their heads but also a solid foundation for the future.
To learn more about HFHWM, volunteer opportunities, or the ReStore, visit hfhwm.org.
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