Denis and Connie McGovern had been living in a worn and unstable mobile home that posed serious safety concerns. Over the years, the structure had deteriorated beyond repair, making daily life increasingly difficult. Hometown Missions stepped in with a mission to change that. In less than 30 days, and with the help of dedicated volunteers and generous donors, a brand-new, secure, and fully functional home was built for the McGoverns.
Read MoreAfter losing their home in a devastating fire two years ago, the Soto family is stepping into a new beginning—thanks to the faith-filled efforts of Hometown Missions and the unwavering support of volunteers across Dripping Springs. As part of our Home in a Month program, a donated home was relocated to the family’s property and lovingly transformed with new flooring, fresh paint, decks and stairs, an exterior door, and donated furniture.
Read MoreHometown Missions is proud to celebrate the completion of the Cordova family's new home—a testament to the power of community, compassion, and hard work. In just one month, volunteers, donors, and local businesses came together to provide Roy and Zulema Cordova with a safe, stable, and fully accessible home.
Read MoreThe Home in a Month of 2024 was the replacement of a 40-year-old pier and beam home for the Salazar family. Nora Salazar had ordered the bones of her old home out of catalog over 40 years ago. She lives with her youngest daughter Victoria and two grandchildren, Hannah and Rylinn.
Read MoreThe Home in a Month of 2023 was the replacement of a 50-year-old mobile home for the Zapata family. Orlando and Rachael Zapata had lived in their old home with their youngest daughter, a recent graduate of DSHS, and three grandchildren. Rachael had lived in this home every day since she was brought home from the hospital after being born.
Read MoreRachel and Orlando drove down to San Antonio with Hometown Missions to choose their new 2023 home.
Read MoreThe Acostas were the recipients of the inaugural Home in a Month in 2021. When called to the multi-generational Acosta family house, Hometown Missions determined much more would have to be done than any previous project to provide a safe living space the family could call home.
Home in a Month was founded on the goal of constructing a safe and healthy living space for our neighbors in need in just one month.