Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County is proud to recognize four dedicated crew leaders who have been welcomed into the 200 House Club.
These volunteers—Jaque Kubley, John Duell, John Davenport, and Arlen Packard—have each contributed hundreds of volunteer hours toward the construction of 200 homes with Habitat for Humanity in Monroe County and around the world. Their leadership, skill, and commitment have played a significant role in expanding access to safe and affordable housing for families in the community.
This work is especially critical in Monroe County, which is among the least affordable places to live in the state of Indiana. Since 1988, Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County has begun construction on 250 homes. This progress has been made possible through the continued support of volunteers and donors who collectively contribute thousands of service hours each year. Their efforts help families attain the stability and opportunity associated with affordable homeownership.
Crew leaders Kubley, Duell, Davenport, and Packard have been vital in advancing this mission. Their dedication not only strengthens Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County’s work but also leaves a lasting impact on the families and neighborhoods they serve.
If you’re interested in making a difference in our community, contact us to learn how you can get involved.