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Housing Advocates Celebrate 35 Years of Strengthening Communities with Anniversary Bus Tour in Fort Worth

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Published on September 19, 2024
Housing Advocates Celebrate 35 Years of Strengthening Communities with Anniversary Bus Tour in Fort WorthSource: Google Street View

Last weekend marked a significant milestone for local housing advocates as they celebrated the 35th Anniversary Bus Tour. Reflecting on a collective journey that has influenced the landscape of community housing, the grassroots organization thanked participants for their steadfast commitment to building affordable homes and strengthening neighborhoods, according to the Fort Worth Police Department.

While the organization has been pivotal in building over 1,000 homes and renovating more than 1,700 properties, Allen Village is among their new projects hailed for its potential to revitalize communities. In a statement released on their Facebook page, the Trinity Habitat for Humanity expressed that "Your continued support has been instrumental in building strong families and strong neighborhoods." There's a palpable sense of anticipation for the future as these very neighborhoods witness relentless growth that mirrors the organization's own evolution over the past three and a half decades.

Community involvement wouldn't bear the same power without dedication from various sectors. The organization emphasized appreciation for those who attended the event, where memories were shared and aspirations for vibrant communities were renewed. The public's role in transformation is no small feat, acknowledged by heartfelt messages of gratitude: "Together, we’re transforming lives and communities. Thank you for being a part of this special milestone!" the Trinity Habitat for Humanity declared, reinforcing the shared spirit of progress.