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GIVING BACK

WE THINK IT IS IMPORTANT TO
GIVE BACK TO THE COMMUNITY.

Although there are many great organizations to support, Travis Creek Homes supports The Marbridge Foundation and Habitat for Humanity regularly.

The Marbridge Foundation

Eddie and Lou Ann's son, Justin, lives at The Marbridge Foundation, a residential facility for adults with cognitive disabilities. More than 250 adult residents live and work on the Marbridge campus where adults with intellectual disabilities are given unparalleled opportunities to learn, experience, and achieve a whole new life.

Eddie served for 12 years on the Board of Trustees and four as Chairman for the Marbridge Foundation.

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Habitat for Humanity

Justin has been very active in Habitat for Humanity and has been building with them since 2002. Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit organization that helps families build and improve places to call home. We believe affordable housing plays a critical role in strong and stable communities.

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Gary Sinise Foundation

The R.I.S.E. program of the Gary Sinise Foundation provides specially adapted smart homes for severely wounded heroes. Travis Creek Homes participated in the program and built a home for Alan Babin and his family.

Community First! Village

Community First! Village is a 51-acre master-planned community that provides affordable, permanent housing and a supportive community for men and women coming out of chronic homelessness. Travis Creek Homes volunteered their time and resources to build two homes in the community.

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Learn more about having fun, building a great home, and being friends in the end.

Take a look at the great homes we have built.

WHAT OUR FRIENDS SAY

"

As a family caring for a war hero with accessibility needs for his wheelchair and all aspects of daily living, it was a breath of fresh air to see that they immediately understood our needs. Their attention to every single detail is impressive and the quality of workmanship impeccable! ”

— Rosalinda Babin —

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