Home for the Holidays 2025
Let's Build Strength, Stability, and Self-Reliance Together
Help Give the Gift of Home this Holiday Season!
This holiday season, we're celebrating the meaning of home - safety, stability, and a place where every child can thrive. For families across Northwest Arkansas, that dream is still out of reach. But your generosity can change that.
As we reflect on the meaning of home this season, we'd like to introduce you to Jessica and her son, Legend.
Jessica is a devoted mom working hard to build a brighter, more stable future for her son, Legend. Legend is full of joy, curiosity, and determination. He loves being outside, playing games, and exploring the world around him. He also uses a wheelchair due to spina bifida - and because of that, finding safe and accessible housing has always been a challenge.
When Jessica was selected as a Habitat for Humanity partner, everything changed. Their future Habitat home will be fully wheelchair- accessible, giving Legend the freedom to move independently, play, and grow in a home designed for his needs.
“When I learned about Habitat for Humanity, I knew it was the opportunity we had been waiting for,” Jessica said.
“For the first time, I could see a future where Legend has a safe place built for his needs — a place where he can grow and thrive.”
Your Gift Makes This Possible
When you give to Habitat for Humanity of Northwest Arkansas, you're doing more than building a house- you're building:
- Safety for children who need accessible spaces
- Stability for parents working toward a better future
- Belonging for families planting roots in their community
- Hope that carries into the next generation
Your gift today will help make homeownership — and the stability and opportunity that comes with it — possible for Jessica and families like hers across Northwest Arkansas. Together, we can continue building strength, stability, and self-reliance for generations to come.
This holiday season, help us give the gift of home.
Best wishes,
Habitat for Humanity of Northwest Arkansas