Everyone deserves a decent, affordable place to live. On this day, Habitat for Humanity of Racine & Kenosha Counties invites the community to celebrate a significant leap forward for the local area. Attendees will witness the organization break ground on the very first modular homes in the community.
This groundbreaking project brings strength, stability, and self-reliance to the neighborhood. Readers will discover why this event matters to the city, meet the future homeowners at the heart of this project, and learn how to get involved.
A Historic Milestone for Kenosha
At this moment, the community is witnessing modular homes being introduced to Kenosha and Racine for the first time. For residents, these new houses represent a fresh, sustainable solution for local housing needs. Furthermore, this approach allows builders to construct high-quality, affordable homes faster and more efficiently, which directly benefits the growth of the area.
Why Affordable Housing Matters to You
Why does the community urgently need these homes? Currently, one in four renters in Racine and Kenosha pays half or more of their income just on housing. The support of local residents can help change this staggering statistic.
By supporting these affordable modular homes, the community actively empowers the neighborhood. Local families gain a chance to thrive without the crushing weight of massive housing costs. Ultimately, stable housing creates a stronger, healthier community for everyone.
Meet Your Future Neighbors
Moreover, attendees will have the opportunity to meet the individuals at the very heart of this transformative project. Future homeowners Alison Fabiano and Robin Berry will be present at the site today.
Their inspiring journey to homeownership symbolizes hope for the city. Additionally, it demonstrates the incredible power of community support. When neighbors connect with and help each other, they create lasting, positive change.
Event Details You Need to Know
Therefore, all community members are encouraged to attend and share in this momentous occasion. The event invites residents to come together this afternoon to celebrate and help build a more vibrant city.
- Date: Thursday, April 16, 2026
- Time: 2:00 PM
- Location: 4615 36th Ave & 4609 36th Ave, Kenosha, WI 53144
Support Your Local Community
Ongoing community support makes all of this progress possible. Residents are encouraged to gather their friends, visit the build site this afternoon, and take part in local history. The crowd can show their support and cheer for Alison and Robin as they take this significant step toward the future.
For those unable to attend the event, there are still many ways to engage with the city. By visiting the Habitat for Humanity of Kenosha website, community members can volunteer their time or donate to the ongoing mission. Together, the community can help build homes, neighborhoods, and hope. 27, April 29, May 1, May 5, and May 7. In Kenosha, volunteers will build on April 28, April 30, May 4, May 6, and May 8.
About Habitat for Humanity

We believe that everyone deserves a decent, affordable place to live.
We build homes alongside hard-working, low to moderate-income families in the community and then sell the homes to the families at an affordable price.
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