Closest to the Pin Charity Challenge

Where

1025 Lombardi Avenue, Green Bay Wisconsin, 54304 - The Turn

Greater Green Bay Habitat for Humanity has partnered with The Turn in Titletown District to host the organization’s first-ever Closest to the Pin Charity Challenge on October 4, 2020.

The community is invited to register for the event to reserve their time to take a shot at winning fabulous prizes for at least the top four winners closest to the pin, as well as take a shot at getting a hole in one to win $10,000.

Here’s How it Works —
1. Reserve your time: Contestants sign up on our website to reserve a time slot.
2. Day of the Event: Arrive at The Turn and use the Titletown entrance and go to the registration area to verify your information and pay entry.
3. Take your shot at winning $10,000 if you get a Hole in One or compete for closest to the pin to win four (4) top prizes.

Reserve your spot by clicking HERE.

Habitat for Humanity

Greater Green Bay Habitat for Humanity builds new construction homes in the Green Bay area and sells them to qualified families at no profit. The Habitat program provides benefits to our partner families and the Green Bay community. Families benefit from decent, affordable housing while the community benefits from the redevelopment of neighborhoods and an increase in tax revenue. The Habitat program does not give houses away. Families must spend “sweat equity” hours helping to build their home, pay a $900 down payment and make monthly mortgage payments. Homes are made affordable due to the volunteer labor used to build the home and the 0% interest mortgage provided by Habitat. To see what we’re working on now, check out our Current Builds page!

Habitat homes are build according to these three standard principles:

  1. Simple:
    Habitat houses are modestly-sized. They are large enough for the homeowner family’s needs, but small enough to keep construction and maintenance costs to a minimum.
  2. Decent:
    Habitat for Humanity uses quality, locally-available building materials. Habitat house designs reflect the local climate and culture.
  3. Affordable:
    The labor of volunteers and partner families, efficient building methods, modest house sizes and no-profit loans make it affordable for low-income families to purchase Habitat houses.

The first step in becoming a Habitat homeowner is to attend an informational Application Meeting. At the informational session, you will find out about our program, see what a typical Habitat home looks like, and learn how to accurately complete your application. Applicants and co-applicants must attend a meeting to receive an application; you will have 30 days from that date to turn in your completed application and required documents.  This meeting will take approximately 1 hour.  The application process takes approximately 60-90 days from the date Habitat receives your completed application. If you have additional questions or would like more information, please contact [email protected].