Scott Sheppard

Executive Director

A Legacy of Service in North Texas For Scott Sheppard, the DFW Metroplex isn’t just a region—it is a legacy. As a long-time resident with family roots in the area dating back to the mid-1800s, Scott’s commitment to North Texas is personal. This deep sense of place has fueled a career uniquely positioned at the intersection of residential construction, strategic leadership, and faith-based service.

From Blueprints to Blessings Scott’s professional foundation was built in architecture and residential design, including pivotal work with the North Division of D.R. Horton. Driven by a heart for service, he eventually transitioned his technical expertise into full-time ministry at Cross City Church (formerly First Baptist Euless) and later into the nonprofit sector.

As an ordained minister, Scott views construction through a spiritual lens: not just as the assembly of materials, but as the restoration of dignity and hope. This philosophy was the driving force behind his work with 6 Stones Mission Network, where he pioneered the "Community Powered Revitalization" (CPR) program. By brokering unique public-private partnerships, he developed a sustainable model that successfully revitalized over 650 owner-occupied homes across North Texas in under a decade.

Building the Future at HomeAid Today, Scott serves as the Executive Director of HomeAid North Texas. He leverages his extensive background in leadership development and collaborative partnerships to address the housing needs of the region's most vulnerable populations. By bridging the gap between the building industry and local nonprofits, he empowers communities to construct physical shelters and more resilient futures.

At Home in DFW Beyond his professional life, Scott is a dedicated family man who married his high school sweetheart. Together, they have raised four children—Nikki, Johnna, Stormy, and Jacquelyn. Their family continues to grow, currently boasting six grandchildren (with a seventh arriving in March 2026) and one great-grandchild. Whether leading a board meeting or a construction project, Scott remains focused on one goal: challenging others to rise and actively shape a brighter future for all North Texans.