American Idol Finalist Perform for Habitat for Humanity Concert

Each year local high schools band together to fundraise and build a home with Habitat for Humanity Williamson-Maury. This program is known as Habitat High and includes over 350 high school students across Williamson County.

On Thursday, March 17, Independence High School will host Rock the House: A Benefit and Celebration Concert for Habitat High. The concert lineup includes 2005 Top 12 American Idol Star Sarina-Joi Crowe, 2005 Top 24 American Idol Star Riley Bria, Ryan Crowley, and Nina of Neptune. Guests will be treated to duets and other surprises from these local artists. Tickets are $10, and all proceeds go to funding the 2016 Habitat High home build. All ages welcome!   Concert
Tickets are on sale at www.habitathigh.com or can be purchased at the door with either cash or credit.

Seating is general admission. Doors open at 6:30; the music starts at 7pm and continues until 9pm.
For those who can’t attend, but want to help support the Habitat High Build, they can donate to the high school of their choice at www.hfhwm.org. Nine thousand dollars are still needed to fund this year’s Habitat High Build.

To learn more about volunteering, sponsorship, or homeownership, please visit Habitat for Humanity website  and join our Facebook page.

About Habitat for Humanity of Williamson and Maury Counties
For 22 years, Habitat for Humanity of Williamson and Maury Counties (HFHWM) has partnered with local churches, businesses, foundations, and the public sector to provide 201 Williamson and Maury County families with the opportunity to purchase their own homes. Home construction and neighborhood development is funded through tax-deductible financial contributions and in-kind donations from local businesses, churches, civic organizations, and individuals, as well as through profits generated from the affiliate’s ReStore. These contributions, along with the labor of sponsor employees, church members, high school students, and other volunteers, enable HFHWM to build and sell homes to families who qualify.

After a thorough qualification process, applicants are selected based on three criteria: the need for housing, the ability to pay the mortgage, and the willingness to partner. HFHWM partner families must earn at least 200 hours of “sweat equity” by completing a homebuyer’s education program and working on their home and the homes of others. HFHWM sells the homes at no profit and provides a zero-interest mortgage loan, which make payments affordable. For more information about our homeownership program, volunteering, or sponsorship opportunities, please visit Habitat for Humanity website.

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