NEW PORT RICHEY – “You probably know one person who lives in a Habitat for Humanity home.”
That was Mike Sutton’s way of demonstrating the scope of what the organization does and the number of people it helps.
Sutton is the president and CEO of the Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas and West Pasco Counties, which inaugurated its Community Builders Hour with a complimentary breakfast on Feb. 20 at Spartan Manor.
At the Nonprofit Leadership Center, we believe the best lessons in nonprofit leadership come from nonprofit leaders themselves. Our 10 Questions With Series celebrates and elevates nonprofit and business leaders across the Tampa Bay region each month who are making an enduring impact on our communities. Today, we’re pleased to introduce you to Mike Sutton, CFRE, president and CEO of Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas and West Pasco Counties.
Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas and West Pasco celebrated the dedication of its 600th home in Largo’s Ridgecrest neighborhood Thursday and announced the launch of its new website, www.habitatpwp.org, developed in partnership with local marketing firm Stevie & Fern.
Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas and West Pasco is set to dedicate its 600th home Thursday, February 13, 2020. Mike Sutton, President of the area Habitat joined us to discuss how Habitat for Humanity works. Tamara Debose, a Habitat homeowner and now board member, was also in attendance and shared insight from a homeowner’s perspective. Sutton also spoke about the impact Habitat has made in Ridgecrest and Dansville. To learn more about the organization and how you can volunteer, visit habitatpwp.org
CLEARWATER — Lifting families up and breaking the cycle of poverty through homeownership is one of Habitat for Humanity’s greatest achievements.
Mike Sutton, president and CEO of Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas and West Pasco County, recently updated Pinellas County commissioners on the work being done to help families move into their own homes and achieve the American dream.
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