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How You Can Help
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making a donation. Your donations are tax-deductible, as Frontier is a
501(c)(3) charitable organization.Convenient ways to give:

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Frontier Housing
5445 Flemingsburg Rd.
Morehead, KY 40351
606-784-2131 tele
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How They Chose to Help
REPAIR AFFAIR 2009
Independence – A Repair Affair Success Story
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ALLEN HOLBROOK AND FORREST ROBERTS
When we moved to Rowan County in 1979, we quickly became aware of the
shortage of affordable housing. There was not enough housing available,
and much of what was available was substandard. Simultaneous with becoming
aware of this problem we also learned that there was an organization named
Frontier Housing that was working to solve it. We were impressed that
Frontier Housing was not only working to alleviate the housing shortage by
building affordable houses, but it was also providing skills training to
untrained workers.
We left Morehead twenty-three years ago, but we have
continued to support Frontier Housing because we know how vitally
important its work is. Because of the ongoing dedication of all those
involved with Frontier, many low income families have been able to fulfill
their dream of owning their own home.
DR. MARY JANE HUMKEY
I’ve always believed in the importance of giving back to the community,
and if I can’t do it in person, then I try to make financial contributions
to organizations that put my beliefs into action. I’m glad to support
Frontier Housing in their efforts to enable people in this area to
maintain quality housing. I’m so proud of the work that they do. Everyone
deserves to live in a home that is clean and sturdy, and provides a
healthy environment in which families can grow and thrive. It’s my hope
that others will join me in supporting Frontier Housing in their
commitment to the future.
PROJECT REDWOOD
Project Redwood is a social venture initiative of the Stanford Business
School Class of 1980 that seeks to invest in and support high quality
nonprofits that make a lasting difference in alleviating poverty. We are
very pleased to support Frontier’s prototype modest sized manufactured
home offering. We see in it a catalyst to bring quality homes that are
affordable—and importantly, fairly-financed—to many families in Appalachia
and beyond.
Frontier’s spirit of innovation and continuous
improvement, and remarkable blend of a business mindset and approach while
serving an important social mission, makes it a “natural” for our
investment.
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