Embracing Possibilities

2025 Planned Projects

Utilizing property we already own, we are constructing two modular homes as part of a neighborhood revitalization initiative. With successful fundraising, we aim to expand to four homes by purchasing a nearby lot. 

These homes will provide hardworking families the opportunity to achieve homeownership, creating lasting stability and revitalizing the surrounding neighborhood. This project represents hope and progress for both the families we serve and the broader community. 

We are actively seeking $75,000 to offset the cost of the first two lots which will result in a lower selling price to our homeowners. Additional funds will enable us to purchase a nearby lot for two additional homes, expanding our impact and providing opportunities for future families to achieve homeownership. 

Plans are underway to build multiple condominium homes on property we own in Glens Falls, creating new pathways to affordable homeownership in a growing community.

Discussions with local stakeholders have begun, and as plans progress, construction timelines will be announced. This initiative will do more than add homes—it will transform the neighborhood, strengthen the local housing inventory, and provide families with the opportunity to build stability and a future through homeownership. A thriving community begins with access to safe, affordable housing, and this project is a crucial step toward that vision.

The initial $30,000 investment will fund site design, planning board review, and the necessary engineering to secure zoning variances, site plan approval, and building permits.

With community support, we are not just building homes—we are building strength, stability, and a lasting impact for generations to come.

We are exploring a transformative housing development on a site in Warrensburg to address pressing workforce housing needs in collaboration with local municipal committees.

This multi-unit project would serve multiple families, offering close proximity to key social and economic resources, including I-87 for direct access between Lake Placid and Albany. It’s a solution aligned with regional efforts to address the housing crisis and foster community resilience.

We are in active discussions with local stakeholders who view this corridor as critical to solving housing challenges. Feasibility studies are underway, with plans to bring this vision to life.