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BUILDING MATERIALS MARKETPLACE
Officially Opened April, 20th 2024. Open the 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month from 10am-2pm.

Located #21 Rte 9, Keene

This is the first of many ongoing development events and projects to raise money for future Habitat home builds. We are in need of “Extra Hands” as volunteers on committees, to help during events, and many other needs.  If you are interested in volunteering, please contact mshart2@comcast.net or call cell number at 603-258-0090.
With the help of many, may we join with each other in our shared vision and spirit of building homes together.

We hope you will consider dropping off a donation to Building Material Marketplace!

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Let the Framing Begin!

The ground has been broken, the foundation has been poured, the framing begins September 30th!               Home Site: 117 Prospect Street, Troy, New Hampshire

Troy Build 2016 Ground Breaking!

On Saturday August 27th we will be having our ground breaking ceremony to kick off the 2016 Home Build for the Knightly family! This will take place at 9AM at 117 Prospect Street in Troy NH. All are welcome!  

Take-A-Hike 2015

Join us May 23-31 at Mt. Monadnock State Park in Jaffrey for the 2015 Take-A-Hike.The main entrance is off Rt. 124 in Jaffrey, NH. Pre-registration will take place on www.takeahikeforhumanity.org with hike-day registration. Teams of hikers and individual hikers are welcome to take any trail on Mt. Monadnock for this hike-a-thon AND choose any day

Thank You

Thank you to all who participated and donated as part of our 2014 Take-a-Hike events. In all, we raised more than $2,000! This will go a long way in helping Monadnock Habitat for Humanity fulfill its mission of providing decent, safe, and affordable homes for those living in inadequate housing. Below are listed those who

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We’re always looking for volunteers!

152 Carroll St.

By: Augustus Stahl March 8 marked the start of a new life for a local family, and the completion of Monadnock Habitat for Humanity’s first house renovation. MHFH’s newest Partner Family, Carl and Marilyn Babbitt, cut the ribbon to their new home at 152 Carroll St. after volunteers and the Babbitt family spent more than

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