UPCOMING EVENTS
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Looking for a fun and creative way to give back?
Join us for our Blind Date with a Book volunteer opportunity at the ReStore!
Whether you’re a book lover, a creative spirit, or just looking for a unique way to get involved, this is the perfect opportunity to make an impact.
Every “blind date” book sold helps support affordable housing in our community—turning stories into stronger futures for local families.
Available for sale in the ReStore soon!
Date & Time: Saturday, May 16th, 8 - 10 AM
location: 2080 Greeley Mall St, Greeley, CO, 80631

Building Impact Breakfast is an inspiring morning event that brings together community members to learn how safe, affordable housing transforms lives in Weld County.
The breakfast will take place on July 22nd from 6:45 – 8:00 AM at Christ Community Church. During this special morning gathering, you will hear powerful stories from Habitat homeowners, learn about current and upcoming projects, and discover ways to be part of building stronger communities.
Enjoy a complimentary breakfast while hearing firsthand how stable housing creates pathways to better health, education, and financial stability for local families. The event is also an opportunity to connect with others who believe in the power of community and want to support Greeley-Weld Habitat for Humanity’s mission of building homes, communities, and hope.
Together, we can build a future where everyone has a safe place to call home.
Want to be a Breakfast Sponsor? Go to greeleyhabitat.org/breakfast!
To RSVP, become a Table Captian, or for more information, contact Kristina Ratzi for more details at Kristina@greeleyhabitat.org
Past Events
2026 Women Build!
Through April and May, something remarkable unfolded at our Hope Springs development—nine Women Build days that brought together volunteers from across our community with a shared purpose and a shared heart for service. At the center of it all is Loma, a single mother of three whose days are a careful balancing act. She works two jobs while also pursuing her education to become a registered nurse. Her story is one of perseverance, late nights, early mornings, and an unwavering commitment to building something better for her family.
Over the course of the Women Build series, more than 100 volunteers contributed over 500 hours of work to Loma’s home. Over those two months, they stepped into her story and became part of it. Together, they lifted walls that now define rooms where everyday life will unfold. They installed trusses that began to shape the roofline of a future home. They cut siding, measured, assembled, and learned new skills side by side, turning unfamiliar tasks into shared accomplishment. With every step forward, the structure grew stronger, and so did the sense of purpose behind it.
Women Build is never just about construction. It is about people showing up for one another in tangible, lasting ways. This year, at Hope Springs, that showed up in every hour given, every task completed, and every moment of teamwork in service of a future home filled with safety, stability, and possibility for Loma and her children.
Greeley-Weld Habitat for Humanity
3D Printed Prototype Open House

On Friday, January 30th, Greeley-Weld Habitat for Humanity welcomed the Weld County community to view the Hope Springs 3D-Printed Pilot Home at 2905 27th Ave, Greeley, CO 80631. The event featured a short program from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM, followed by tours of the home’s interior from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM.
Attendees learned why Hope Springs is considered one of the most innovative affordable housing community development models in the country and explored both the benefits and limitations of emerging 3D-printing technology.












































