Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County, TN

Wyatt Johnson Toyota Donates $20,000 to Kickstart Habitat for Humanity 2025 Home Build

Wyatt Johnson Toyota of Clarksville has donated $20,000 to Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County, a gift that will directly support the organization’s efforts to provide affordable housing in the community.

“We think it’s important to give back to the community,” said Brian Burkeen, general manager of Wyatt Johnson Toyota. “Our community has been so gracious to us, supporting Wyatt Johnson franchises throughout the years.”

“We’re grateful to the Wyatt Johnson family for this extraordinary gift and their long-time support of our mission,” said Rob Selkow, executive director of Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County. “This donation will help launch our first home build of 2025, so the timing is just perfect.” 

Selkow emphasized the growing challenges of affordable housing, noting that this donation is life-changing for the family who will benefit. In addition to the monetary contribution, Wyatt Johnson Toyota team members plan to volunteer on the construction site when work begins next spring. 

Habitat for Humanity opens Homeownership Program applications in January

Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County will open applications for the Homeownership Program. From Jan. 27 to Feb. 10, interested individuals can visit habitatmctn.org/apply to submit an application and learn more about the program.

About Habitat for Humanity MCTN

Habitat for Humanity MCTN serves low-income families by partnering with them to build decent, affordable housing. Habitat for Humanity, in partnership with qualifying Montgomery County families, has completed more than 110 houses since 1992, using donated funds, labor, and materials. The Clarksville-based ministry is seeking individuals, churches, and local companies for volunteer projects related to eliminating poverty housing in Montgomery County. Information at (931) 645-4222 or visit www.habitatmctn.org.

 

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