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Pickens Habitat brings people together to build community! Since 1981, we've helped neighbors achieve the safety and security that can be found in affordable homeownership. We couldn't do this without the help of our local community and caring partners.

Read on to learn more about the impact we've made through the years with the help of generous donors and dedicated volunteers.


 

Acquiring Land for Affordable Housing: A Vital Step for Pickens County Habitat for Humanity

"A screenshot of a White House announcement titled 'Repurposing Public Land to Build More Affordable Housing.' It details the Biden-Harris Administration's plan to repurpose federal land to build tens of thousands of affordable homes.

Recently, President Biden announced new actions to lower housing costs across the United States, emphasizing the importance of utilizing public land for building more affordable housing. This initiative brings attention to a crucial issue for organizations like Pickens County Habitat for Humanity: the need to acquire land for affordable housing projects.

For PCHFH, acquiring land is the first and most essential step in creating homes that can transform the lives of families within our community. Since its founding in 1981, PCHFH has built or renovated over 100 homes, providing safe and affordable housing to more than 300 individuals in Pickens County. However, as land costs rise and availability decreases, securing land becomes a significant challenge, one that could limit our ability to meet the growing demand for affordable homes.

A strategic solution to this challenge is the establishment of a land bank. A land bank allows organizations like PCHFH to acquire, manage, and repurpose vacant or underutilized properties. By creating a land bank, PCHFH could ensure a steady supply of land dedicated to future housing projects, thus securing the ability to continue building affordable homes for years to come. This proactive approach not only helps in reducing housing costs but also supports long-term community revitalization efforts.

The President’s call to repurpose public land for affordable housing highlights the importance of collaboration between government and nonprofit organizations. At PCHFH, we recognize that such partnerships are vital to expanding our impact and ensuring that every family in Pickens County has access to a safe, affordable home. Our ongoing partnership with the City of Clemson to develop a neighborhood in the Red Hill area is a testament to what can be achieved when we work together.

As the national conversation on housing affordability continues, Pickens County Habitat for Humanity remains committed to playing a key role in addressing this critical issue. Through the acquisition of land and the potential establishment of a land bank, PCHFH can continue to build homes, strengthen communities, and bring hope to those who need it most.

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