
(AUBURN) - Habitat for Humanity of Northeast Indiana will permanently close and cease all operations on Dec. 31, 2025. Board members decided to disolve the non-profit due to financial and operational challenges. Since its establishment in 1994, local Habitat for Humanity Volunteers built or rehabilitated 72 homes and provided critical repairs, such as roofs, windows and accessibility ramps, for hundreds of people in our area.
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