DAVENPORT, IOWA (December 10, 2025) — The public is invited to help celebrate the Dedication of Habitat Home #143 this Saturday, December 13.

The brief ceremony will take place promptly at 10AM at 2510 5th Avenue, Moline, Illinois.

Guests will have the opportunity to tour the home after the ceremony. This home was funded by the generous support of the John Deere Foundation as part of a multi-year commitment to affordable housing in the Quad Cities.

In addition to foundation support, this home is funded by dedicated volunteers and supporters Judy and Mel Rullman. We thank them for their kindness supporting safe, decent, and affordable housing in the Quad Cities.

Habitat’s affordable home-ownership program is a long-term solution to the current affordable-housing crisis.

Habitat partner families must complete a minimum of 250 volunteer hours of sweat equity and attend mandatory home-ownership preparation classes with the support of a volunteer mentor. When their home build is finished, partner families purchase the home from Habitat with affordable monthly payments on a zero-interest mortgage.

About Habitat for Humanity Quad Cities

Habitat for Humanity Quad Cities is dedicated to building thriving communities. For over thirty years, the local Habitat for Humanity affiliate has served low-income families with the construction of affordable homes. Habitat also operates a home repair program and an accessibility ramp program for low-income home-owners.

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