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Mr. & Ms. Habitat Contestants 2020 logo
Join us for our 15th Anniversary of Mr. & Ms. Habitat. This year we will be celebrating remotely but a good time is virtually guaranteed. You will have a chance to see some live shots of our worksites. Learn about what your support means to our families and how you can help us further our mission in the Quad Cities.

You can be part of the fun by signing up as a contestant in our Mr. & Ms. Habitat contest. The person who raises the most money will be crowned Mr. or Ms. Habitat. Simply click the participant tab to the right answer a few simple questions and you will be given a link to send, email, share with your co-workers, friends, and family to help raise money for Habitat!

The conclusion of the event will take place over the lunch hour on Friday, October 23 from noon to 1:00 p.m.

The deadline to have your money raised is by 12:45 p.m. on Friday, October 23rd. All participants for Mr. & Ms. Habitat will be given one free raffle ticket to win one of 3 grand prizes during the event.


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Gold Hammer Sponsor

  • Modern Woodmen logo

Silver Hammer Sponsor

  • IMEG logo

Bronze Hammer Sponsor

  • Bush Construction logo
  • Mel & Jacque Rambo logo
  • Iowa American Water logo
  • Ducky's Lagoon logo
  • Scott County Waste Commission logo

Table Sponsor

  • Kristi & Danny Crafton

  • Estes Construction logo
  • Paul Schnell with Edward Jones

  • Jennifer & Tom Kakert

  • Dinah Wagner

  • Hoffman & Tranel, LLC

  • Pamela Druger & Paul Lewellan

  • Whitey's Ice Cream logo
  • RP Lumber logo
Habitat for Humanity Quad Cities logo
In Support of Habitat for Humanity Quad Cities
The Habitat program is a multi-prong approach to breaking the cycle of poverty. First, we work to identify low income families who can’t qualify for traditional mortgages and who have a need for better housing options. We pair this family with a mentor who helps them through the process of building a new home. In addition, the families must complete 250 hours per adult of “sweat equity” before they can move into their new home. They must also complete a series of classes relating to budgeting, home maintenance, and other information pertaining to successful home ownership. Once the program and build is complete the Partner Family will close on their new home with a zero percent mortgage and low down payment. Habitat for Humanity holds this mortgage to ensure that the family’s payments are no more than 30% of their monthly income. The mortgage payments they make are paid forward to help us build homes for future families.Habitat for Humanity Quad Cities builds strength, stability, and self-reliance through affordable housing.  In addition to the Home Building program, we also operate a Home Repair and Neighborhood Revitalization program.