Community Church gives tool kits to Habitat for Humanity

Community Church provides a tool kit to every Habitat homebuyer.

Community Church provides a tool kit to every Habitat homebuyer.

Dick Kroese

Since 2007 Community Church of SaddleBrooke (CCSB) has partnered with Habitat for Humanity to welcome the newest cohort of homeowners in southern Arizona. The Community Church has provided tool kits to every Habitat homebuyer for the past nine years. These tool kits are perfect for fixing those minor repairs that the new homeowners are sure to encounter.

This year marks Habitat Tucson’s thirty-fifth year of building strength, stability and self-reliance through shelter in southern Arizona. Habitat Tucson homebuyers must complete 250 hours of sweat equity, save for a down payment, attend financial classes and ultimately pay a zero-interest rate mortgage.

The partnership between Community Church and Habitat first began in 2003 and the Community Church has since donated over $50,000 to home building and repair efforts in southern Arizona.

The Community Church of SaddleBrooke meets every Sunday morning at 8:30 a.m. in the DesertView Theater in SaddleBrooke. We are an all denominational Christian Church and all are welcome.