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In-Kind Donations
The list below will make the Housing Development Alliance more efficient and productive at providing decent, affordable housing. This is not a complete list of possible donations.
The Housing Development Alliance is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. All donations are tax-deductible. Please contact us to make arrangements for your donation(s).
Tools
- 10” or 12” compound mitre saw
- Circular saw
- Table saw
- Reciprocating saw
- Cordless drill
- ½” hammer drill
- Cordless framing and finishing nailguns
- Air-powered framing and finishing nailguns
- Air compressor & hoses
- 24’ aluminum walk board
- 16’, 20’, and 24’ fiberglass extension ladders
- 6’, 8’, 10’ fiberglass step ladders
- Hand tools, all types
Building Materials
Most new building materials are useful. Please Contact Scott McReynolds by phone at (606) 436-0497 or by e-mail at scott@housingdevelopmentalliance.org to make sure space is available to store the donation.
Office Supplies & Equipment
- 8 ½ x 11, 8 ½ x14, 11 x 17 Copy Paper
- File Folders
- 8 ½ x 11 Cardstock (all colors)
- #10 Envelopes
- #10 Envelopes (Windows)
- 6x9, 9x12, 10x13 Envelopes (Manilla)
- Mailing Labels (all sizes)
- Paperclips/Binder Clips
- Black, blue, and red pens
- Dry Erase Markers
- Permanent Markers
- Post-It Notes
- Scotch tape
- File folders
- File Cabinets
Vehicles
The Housing Development Alliance especially needs ½ ton-plus trucks, passenger vehicles, and vans in good running condition. We accept donations of any vehicle in good running condition.
Contact Scott McReynolds by phone at (606) 436-0497 or by e-mail to make arrangements for your donation(s).

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It took 3 years to build the first house, 11 ½ years to build the first 50 houses, and only 37 months to complete the next 50
26 of the homebuyers came from subsidized rental, 9 were doubled up with family and 11 from places so bad that they were demolished after the family left
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