Cape Fear Habitat for Humanity began its journey in 1987, founded by Reid and Linda Murchison alongside dedicated volunteers from the Church of the Good Shepherd. What started as a modest effort—building one home a year—has grown into a major force for affordable housing in our region.
Today, we build 16 homes annually, making a lasting impact on families in New Hanover, Pender, and Duplin Counties. Since our founding, we’ve served over 400 families, providing education, resources, and access to stable housing.
This includes our Repair Program, launched in response to the devastation caused by Hurricane Florence, which helped many families rebuild and restore their homes.
At Cape Fear Habitat, inclusivity is at the heart of everything we do. We’re a community of staff, partners, volunteers, homeowners, and donors, all united in our commitment to equity. Our outreach is intentional, our application process transparent, and we offer multilingual support to ensure that everyone has access to the opportunities we provide.
In recent years, we’ve seen significant growth, driven by the increasing need for affordable homeownership in the Cape Fear Region. As one of the few providers of this vital service in the area, we know that our evolution isn’t just a matter of expansion—it’s a responsibility. And as the demand for affordable housing continues to rise, so too does our commitment to meet it. Together, we’re building not just homes, but stronger communities.