North Texas Projects

Aligning with local and national builders as well as local homeless service agencies, HomeAid North Texas follows a unique approach to building housing projects for today’s homeless.

Our projects benefit organizations that people experiencing or at risk of homelessness. Historically, HomeAid provides an average savings of 50% of the total cost of the construction project through in-kind donations of services and materials.

The process of building a HomeAid housing project begins with identifying a local service provider and determining their particular need.

Our Model: Builders & Trades Are the Framework

On every HomeAid housing construction project, HomeAid acts as the liaison between the nonprofit that will own and operate the housing project once construction is complete, and the builder that has generously agreed to support the construction of the project by donating their time and labor.

Our unique model is rooted in the in-kind donations of labor and materials from our Builder Captains and their partners, vendors, and consultants. This allows for significant cost savings on the construction of each HomeAid-built housing project so that our nonprofit partners that operate the facility have more funding for human services.

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We hope to start projects in mid 2025. Check back here for updates.

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