Women Build 2025 is March 8

EASLEY — Pickens County Habitat for Humanity (PCHFH) is thrilled to invite the community to take part in Women Build 2025, an inspiring event that unites women from all walks of life to create lasting change through affordable housing. Taking place on March 8, International Women’s Day, at 517 Habersham Lane in Easley, this event is part of Habitat for Humanity’s global Women Build movement, which empowers women through hands-on learning and meaningful action.
Women Build 2025 is more than just a construction event—it’s a movement. By working together to build safe and affordable homes, participants help create stability for families in Pickens County while raising awareness of the housing challenges many face.
“Women Build isn’t just about putting up walls—it’s about strengthening families and creating stability,” said Tamara Dourney, Executive Director of Pickens County Habitat for Humanity. “When women have the opportunity to learn new skills and take an active role in building homes, they’re also building a stronger foundation for their families and their future. Whether you’re on-site with us or supporting from afar, every effort makes a real difference.”
How to Get Involved
Volunteer: No construction experience? No problem! Women Build 2025 provides on-site training and tools.
Fundraise: Can’t attend in person? Join our peer-to-peer fundraising challenge to help raise critical funds for affordable housing.
Sponsor: Businesses and individuals can support Women Build by sponsoring this event or providing materials.
Donate: Every contribution helps us reach our goal of creating safe, affordable housing for families in need.
To learn more, sign up, or donate, visit https://pickenshabitat.org/womenbuild.
Together, we can empower women, strengthen families, and transform communities.
Since 1981, Pickens County Habitat for Humanity has built or renovated more than 100 homes, serving over 325 individuals. As the second-oldest Habitat affiliate in South Carolina, PCHFH remains committed to providing safe, decent, and affordable housing through community partnerships and volunteer-driven efforts.
For more information, visit pickenshabitat.org.