Lake-Geauga Habitat for Humanity recently celebrated the groundbreaking of its 98th home, this one in Chardon, as part of its 100th Home and Beyond initiative. Although the initiative is something Lake-Geauga Habitat takes pride in, it could not be done without community support, said Executive Director Michael Barb. “Our pace is doing one right after […]
A U.S. Army veteran who resides in Madison Township got a new roof installed on his home free of charge, thanks to a program spearheaded by a manufacturer of building and construction materials.
Lake-Geauga Habitat for Humanity recently announced that it received an award of $50,000 from the Jerome T. and Georgeanne S. Osborne Charitable Trust.