Braxton-Bragg's Knoxville Habitat for Humanity Team Adopt-a-Build Day

Braxton-Bragg's Knoxville Habitat for Humanity Team Adopt-a-Build Day

Employees of Braxton-Bragg participated in a Knoxville Habitat for Humanity Team Adopt-a-Build Day on May 11, as a part of its 25 Good Deeds to celebrate 25 years in business.

This Knoxville Habitat house is built with the very deserving Bussell family. Ruth Bussell is a single mom of three teenagers – Nicholas (14), Diamond (16) and Boston (18), who is also coping with various medical challenges including diabetes and a blood clot that can lead to seizures. Despite her health issues, Ruth still works hard and loves her longtime job as a certified nursing assistant at a local nursing home.

After experiencing numerous issues over the years as renters–from a ceiling collapse to a fire and then mold–Ruth and her family are so thankful for the opportunity to own their own home.

“Owning a home has always been a dream to me,” said Bussell. “I am so thankful for the opportunity to partner with Knoxville Habitat for Humanity to make my dream a reality. God bless all the people that are willing to help and work with us.”

“Knoxville Habitat for Humanity is so grateful for Braxton-Bragg’s generous support, not only financially, but through their time and volunteering,” said Kristen Kaldenberg, Habitat for Humanity Donor Relations Manager. “As a team, they decided to dedicate their Saturday to help Ruth and her family in the construction of their home. It’s through these tangible experiences that we are able to share our mission and engage organizations like Braxton-Bragg in a meaningful way.”

“It was an honor and a privilege to help this deserving family achieve their dream of owning a house, in conjunction with Knoxville Habitat For Humanity and other community members,” said Rick Stimac, Braxton-Bragg CEO. “We wish them all the best and hope they make some beautiful memories in this new home.”

About Knoxville Habitat for Humanity

Knoxville Habitat for Humanity is an independent, non-profit, Christian housing ministry that partners with people of all beliefs. Knoxville Habitat has been an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International since 1985 and builds homes in partnership with people in need of decent and affordable housing. Families are very much invested in the process of buying their new homes, and they pay mortgages like anyone with a traditional home loan. In addition to their mortgage, each family must contribute 500 hours of sweat equity as a down payment before they can move in, most of which are spent in classes learning how to budget and become a responsible homeowner. Volunteers and future homeowners provide the labor in building the homes, while tax-deductible donations of money, land and materials are provided by individuals, organizations and corporations. Knoxville Habitat has helped almost 700 families in Knox County build strength, stability and self-reliance. For more information or to donate, visit knoxvillehabitat.com.