STARTER HOMES OF TEXAS PARTNERS WITH HOMEAID ON CHARITY PROJECT
Angel Reach, a Conroe area non-profit that serves homeless youth who have aged out of Foster Care or were released early from the program, is receiving a much-needed addition in housing for their campus. Starter Homes of Texas is partnering with HomeAid Houston, a 501 c 3 charity of the Greater Houston Builders Association (GHBA), to construct three duplexes, the first phase of a planned 9 duplex project consisting of 18 units that will eventually total 24 buildings. These three duplexes will house four youth working in the Angel Reach program. The duplexes will provide a safe, nurturing environment that will also enhance the continuing education path the youth are on to acquire GED/HS diplomas, higher education and or life skills training.
Eric Maksym with Starter Homes of Texas will work with Vanguard Builders to complete the project that will begin in 2021.
“This commitment by Starter Homes of Texas is life-changing for these kids in the Angel Reach program,” said Carole Brady, executive director of HomeAid. “Their generosity will help keep kids at-risk off the street and on the road to a brighter future. We can’t thank them enough for their philanthropic spirit.”
Starter Homes of Texas, LLC has been serving the Montgomery County community for over 10 years. Their brand fills a need in the housing market for the first-time home buyer, the down-sizing buyer and the investor who wants a great value. Their slogan is “Affordable Homes for all Generations”. Starter Homes of Texas offers 10 plans from 985-2,100 square feet, with two to four bedrooms from the $120’s-$250’s. Each home offers 10- foot ceilings, granite, and a Complete Samsung Appliance package.
“At Starter Homes of Texas, we believe in building better futures. Through Angel Reach, we have an opportunity to share what we believe,” said Eric and Stacye Maksym.
HomeAid was started in 2003, and the first shelter was dedicated in 2005. Since then, 73 projects have been completed, adding and impacting over 1750 beds and providing over 1.3 million nights of sleep. This is a 15.8 million dollar added value in housing and improvements. Annually, HomeAid’s projects serve over 5000 homeless men, women, children and veterans in Houston.
For more information about HomeAid Houston visit www.homeaidhouston.org or call 281-970-8970.