06/04/2026
Read about our latest dedication here!
Habitat hosts dedication for new home
The Kobacks were greeted by volunteers, donors and various community leaders in their new open-concept home in Lenoir City on May 17, 2026, as the individuals who laid down the
06/03/2026
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When people work side by side, communities grow stronger.
Volunteer opportunities in Loudon and Monroe County!
Contact: Amanda Frangu
Volunteer Coordinator
865-816-0684
[email protected]
05/27/2026
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Volunteer Coordinator
Amanda Frangu
865-816-0684
[email protected]
05/26/2026
Together, we build homes. Together, we build hope.
On Sunday, May 17, Loudon County Habitat for Humanity celebrated the dedication of our newest partner family home in Lenoir City. Volunteers, donors, sponsors, and community partners gathered to welcome Stephen, Jennifer, and their son Jackson into a home built with love, generosity, and plenty of hard work.
“You’ve given me and my family a place to call ours,” Stephen shared during the ceremony.
This home represents so much more than walls and a roof. It is a place where Jackson can read Dog Man books with his dad, where a model train will soon circle his bedroom walls, where the family will cook their first meal together in their new kitchen, and where they can continue building their future close to family.
We are deeply grateful to Concord United Methodist Church, Oysk3 Architects, Tellico Village Quilters, Tellico Village Garden Club, Compassion Ministries, Tellico Village Computer Club, our ReStore, and every volunteer, donor, and community partner who helped make this home possible.
As part of the dedication, the Koback family and volunteers signed a board that will become part of the next Habitat home, a beautiful reminder that every completed home helps make the next one possible.
Congratulations to the Koback family. Welcome home. 💙
05/20/2026
As our country approaches a historic milestone, we’re choosing service over spectatorship.
Your time matters. Your skills matter. Your community needs you.
We have volunteer opportunities in Loudon and Monroe Counties. Reach out if you would like to learn more!
Volunteer Coordinator
Amanda Frangu
865-806-0684
[email protected]
05/12/2026
A Heartfelt Thank You to our Volunteers.
A Heartfelt Thank You from our Partner Families.
Have you ever thought about what giving your time can do for a local family? Watch this touching video to see what impact you can have on those in your commu...
05/08/2026
You’re invited!
There are few moments more meaningful than gathering together to celebrate a family receiving the keys to their own home. A home dedication is more than a ceremony. It’s the celebration of hard work, faith, volunteers, donors, and a community that chose to come together to make homeownership possible.
We’re especially excited to celebrate this milestone because this house is the very first one built with our new home style design!
Join us as we dedicate our newest Habitat home on:
📅 Sunday, May 17th at 2:00 PM
📍 253 Brooksview Road, Lenoir City, TN 37772
Every hammer swung, every donation given, and every prayer offered helped build this home and the brighter future waiting inside it.
Together, we build. 💙💚
05/08/2026
Thank you, Lenoir City.
While the sales tax referendum did not pass, we are grateful for the conversations, questions, and encouragement shared by neighbors over the past several months.
Loudon County Habitat for Humanity was truly honored to be considered as a beneficiary of this proposal. We are also thankful for the opportunity to share more about our Critical Repair Program and the housing needs facing many of our neighbors.
We are grateful to live in a community where residents have the opportunity to ask questions, share their voices, and help shape decisions about the future.
We remain committed to building and preserving safe, affordable homes throughout Loudon County. The need is still here, and so are we.
Together, we build.
05/04/2026
Tomorrow is Election Day here in Lenoir City, and it’s a big opportunity for the future of affordable housing.
If approved, the funding would support:
• Improvements to parks, recreation, and public spaces
• Preserving existing homes through critical repairs
Together, these investments would touch all parts of our community by helping preserve Lenoir City’s natural beauty, strengthen public amenities, and care for existing homes.
Since this is a sales tax referendum, the fund would be supported in part by visitors who shop, eat, and use amenities in Lenoir City. For an individual purchase, the impact is small - 75 cents on $100 - but when shared across residents and visitors, those contributions can create meaningful support for the places and people that make our community strong.
Our role would be focused on repairing and preserving homes that already exist within Lenoir City, helping address health, safety, and accessibility needs so residents can remain in the homes and neighborhoods they’ve been part of for years.
We know this is an important decision for our community, and we’ve appreciated the conversations, questions, and engagement over the past several weeks.
Please visit the link below for more information.
https://bit.ly/hcpf26
Housing Community Preservation Fund
The Housing & Community Preservation Fund supports home repair, neighborhood preservation, and Parks & Recreation in Lenoir City, Tennessee.