Circle V Joins Habitat for Humanity for a Day of Impact
Strengthening Austin’s Communities One Home at a Time
Community should be more than a word. For us, it’s a foundational value that drives everything we do. Recently, we had the opportunity to put that value into action by volunteering with Habitat for Humanity in East Austin, helping construct safe, affordable housing for families in need.
On the hottest forecasted day of the year so far, we arrived ready to work, with gloves, hard hats, and a shared commitment to making a tangible difference. Guided by Habitat for Humanity staff and seasoned volunteers (referred to as REGS), we tackled tasks related to siding the exterior of the home. It was a day filled with camaraderie, teamwork, and a deep sense of purpose.
Seeing the progress unfold, knowing that these homes would soon provide stability and opportunity for families, reinforced the importance of community-driven initiatives. Beyond the physical effort, the Build Day served as a reminder of the power of collaboration. Habitat for Humanity has long championed the idea that housing isn’t just about shelter, it’s about security, dignity, and the promise of a brighter future. Being part of this mission strengthened our commitment to using our time and resources to uplift the communities in which we work.
With deep experience in both community planning and urban residential landscapes, our team is committed to shaping environments that foster connection, resilience, and well-being. Our dedication to thoughtful, sustainable design made our Build Day with Habitat for Humanity a natural extension of our commitment to strengthening communities. As we look ahead, we’ll continue supporting organizations like Habitat for Humanity that bring people together for meaningful change. Whether through volunteer efforts, partnerships, or advocacy, we believe that collective
action creates lasting impact.
Interested in getting involved? Find a Habitat for Humanity chapter local to you. Learn more about Austin Habitat for Humanity’s work here.