The City of Fishers teams up with Greater Indy Habitat for Humanity for the Fishers Community Panel Build on Friday, October 3 from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Holland Park (1 Park Drive).
This event will bring together nearly 100 volunteers and local partners to build the exterior and interior wall panels for a future Habitat home, providing a safe and stable place for a family in the Greater Indianapolis area.
“This event embodies the spirit of Fishers—community, partnership, and collaboration,” said Mayor Scott Fadness. “By partnering with Greater Indy Habitat for Humanity and with the support of local businesses and volunteers, we’re doing more than building walls for a house; we’re coming together as a community to strengthen connections and work toward a shared purpose.”
The morning will include a board-cutting ceremony at 10:30 a.m., featuring Mayor Fadness and additional community partners.
“Affordable homeownership is essential to the health, stability, and economic prosperity of both individual families and entire communities,” said Jim Morris, Greater Indy Habitat for Humanity President & CEO. “We applaud the Fishers community for coming together to build the walls of a future home for a first-time buyer. As the path to homeownership becomes increasingly difficult for many families, the support from the City of Fishers and its sponsors not only raises awareness of the growing need—it helps make homeownership a reality for families.”
This year’s event is made possible thanks to the generous support of sponsors Meyer Najem, RQAW, OfficeWorks, Republic Services, Indy Fuel, Indy Ignite, Fishers Freight, Inherent Commercial, Main Event Merchandise Group, and BJ’s Wholesale, who are contributing both funding and volunteers to the effort.
Learn more about the project at FishersIN.gov/HabitatForHumanity.