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Woman Hammering

Build In Style

Tuesday, March 11th, 2025

Summit County ReStore

Support our Women Build Project and connect with other amazing women in our community. Enjoy shopping for fashion accessories, a delicious lunch, and exciting raffle prizes. Together, we’re building a home for a local female homeowner.

Golfers at Outing

Home In One

Monday, July 28th, 2025

Gleneagles Golf Club

Tee off for a fun-filled day of golf on a beautiful course, complete with games, raffles, lunch, and other prizes. All proceeds support Habitat for Humanity’s mission to build and repair affordable homes in Summit County.

Volunteers with Bourbon at Event

Bourbon Build

Thursday, October 2nd, 2025

The East End

Sip and support Habitat’s mission at this special event featuring bourbon flights, delicious food, live music, games, and networking opportunities. Don’t miss the chance to win amazing raffle prizes, including an exclusive bottle raffle.

Support these Fundraising Events

We can’t do it alone! Our fundraising events rely on your generous support. Please consider donating a raffle basket, raffle item, or sponsoring an event. Every contribution helps us build homes, strengthen our community, and bring hope to families in need. Thank you!

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  • Juneteenth Cleanup Day
    10:00 am-4:00 pm
    2025.06.21
    366 Beaver St. Akron, OH 44306

    Make History on Juneteenth: Volunteer for Our Neighborhood Cleanup!

    Join Habitat for Humanity of Summit County’s Neighborhood Network for a vibrant Juneteenth Cleanup Day!

    This Juneteenth, let’s honor the spirit of freedom and community by coming together to revitalize the Old Mason School Site. We’re calling all passionate volunteers to help us make a visible difference in our neighborhood!

    Get ready to roll up your sleeves and:

    • Tackle trash and litter pick-up: Help us restore the beauty of our public spaces.
    • Dive into general gardening: Cultivate green spaces and nurture new growth.
    • Plant beautiful landscaping: Add vibrant touches that will flourish for years to come.

    This isn’t just a cleanup – it’s a celebration of community, a testament to what we can achieve when we work together. By lending a hand, you’ll contribute directly to creating a safer, cleaner, and more beautiful environment for everyone.

    Event Details:

    • Date: Saturday, June 21st, 2025
    • Time: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
    • Location: Old Mason School Site

    Come as you are, bring your enthusiasm, and let’s make this Juneteenth a day of meaningful action and community pride! Bring your own water and lunch and all necessary tools will be provided.

    Ready to make a difference? Sign up today and help us build a better future, one clean space at a time!

    Juneteenth Flyer

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  • 2025 Cuyahoga Falls Neighborhood Reborn
    9:00 am-3:00 pm
    2025.06.27-2025.06.28
    CF NR 2025

    CF NR Flyer

    Habitat for Humanity of Summit County’s Neighborhood Network is hosting a Neighborhood Reborn volunteer community event to unite neighbors and revitalize the neighborhood.

    When: Friday, June 27th and Saturday, June 28th

    Where: Lincoln Elementary School 3131 Bailey Rd. Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221

    Madison Ave. Adams Ave. and Hayes Ave. from Wilson St. to Bailey Rd. and Orrville Ave. Killarney St. and Franklin Ave. around Lincoln Elementary School.

    Submit your landscaping application for FREE assistance!

    – Application here: Application Here Don’t have access to the internet or a printer? No problem! Give us a call at (330)745-7734 ext. 255 and we can mail you an application or stop by our offices to pick one up.

    – applications due by June 13th, 2025

    – projects can include trash removal, lawn mowing, power washing, mulching and more!

    Sign up to volunteer Volunteer Here  

    All materials & equipment provided

    – build community by working side by side with your fellow neighbors

    – have fun supporting your community, making a positive impact

    What is our goal?

    1. Create Sense of Community – residents, community associations and partners identifying with the neighborhood, feel connected and support one another
    2. Create Social Cohesion – residents, community associations and partners have the willingness and competency to work cooperatively
    3. Improve Housing – help residents have decent, safe, stable, affordable housing
    4. Improve Safety – help residents have a sense of personal and neighborhood safety

    Questions? Contact Jessica, Neighborhood Network Manager at jessicag@hfhsummitcounty.org or (330)745-7734 ext. 255

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  • 2025 Cuyahoga Falls Neighborhood Reborn
    9:00 am-3:00 pm
    2025.06.28-2025.06.28
    CF NR 2025

    CF NR Flyer

    Habitat for Humanity of Summit County’s Neighborhood Network is hosting a Neighborhood Reborn volunteer community event to unite neighbors and revitalize the neighborhood.

    When: Friday, June 27th and Saturday, June 28th

    Where: Lincoln Elementary School 3131 Bailey Rd. Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221

    Madison Ave. Adams Ave. and Hayes Ave. from Wilson St. to Bailey Rd. and Orrville Ave. Killarney St. and Franklin Ave. around Lincoln Elementary School.

    Submit your landscaping application for FREE assistance!

    – Application here: Application Here Don’t have access to the internet or a printer? No problem! Give us a call at (330)745-7734 ext. 255 and we can mail you an application or stop by our offices to pick one up.

    – applications due by June 13th, 2025

    – projects can include trash removal, lawn mowing, power washing, mulching and more!

    Sign up to volunteer Volunteer Here  

    All materials & equipment provided

    – build community by working side by side with your fellow neighbors

    – have fun supporting your community, making a positive impact

    What is our goal?

    1. Create Sense of Community – residents, community associations and partners identifying with the neighborhood, feel connected and support one another
    2. Create Social Cohesion – residents, community associations and partners have the willingness and competency to work cooperatively
    3. Improve Housing – help residents have decent, safe, stable, affordable housing
    4. Improve Safety – help residents have a sense of personal and neighborhood safety

    Questions? Contact Jessica, Neighborhood Network Manager at jessicag@hfhsummitcounty.org or (330)745-7734 ext. 255

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