Habitat for Humanity Walworth County Partnering with Other Organizations to Build Four New Affordable Homes

Habitat for Humanity Walworth County partners with the City of Whitewater, Wisconsin, First Citizens State Bank, and local organizations to build four new affordable homes, scheduled for occupancy in Summer 2026

The City of Whitewater, Habitat for Humanity Walworth County, First Citizens State Bank, and numerous corporations and volunteer groups are coming together in a major public–private partnership to construct four new affordable homes just outside downtown Whitewater. This initiative will transform a long-vacant property into safe, stable homes for local workforce families.

The project includes two twin homes (duplexes), built concurrently at 216 E. Main Street, using modern, efficient construction methods, including panelized exterior wall systems and full basements.

John Dawson, Executive Director for Habitat for Humanity Walworth County, believes the future of affordable housing depends on strong partnerships between municipalities, financial institutions, corporations and nonprofit organizations committed to providing sustainable workforce housing.

“The future of affordable housing will be greatly impacted by cities and nonprofits working together toward a common goal: providing workforce housing that is safe, attainable, and sustainable,” said Mason Becker, Economic Development Director for the City of Whitewater. “This partnership represents exactly the kind of collaboration our community needs.”

“We are proud to support a project that reflects Whitewater’s commitment to long-term community vitality,” said John Weidl, City Manager for the City of Whitewater. “For years, our residents and local employers have identified attainable housing as a top priority. By partnering with Habitat for Humanity and First Citizens State Bank, we are turning that priority into real, tangible progress. These homes will strengthen our workforce, support families, and contribute to the stability that allows communities like ours to thrive.”

“First Citizens State Bank is honored to be a cornerstone of progress in the Whitewater area for more than 160 years, and we are excited to join the City and Habitat for Humanity in bringing workforce housing to our growing community,” said Jim Caldwell, CEO & Director of First Citizens State Bank.

Mark Garner, Board President of Habitat for Humanity Walworth County, added, “Through the TIP programs for new homeowners and through partnerships like this one in Whitewater, we are helping families build stability, equity, and long-term financial resilience. These new homes will change lives for generations.”

This project represents the shared commitment of Whitewater officials, Habitat for Humanity Walworth County, First Citizens State Bank, and the many corporations and volunteer teams working together to expand affordable homeownership opportunities in the region.

About Habitat for Humanity Walworth County
Habitat for Humanity Walworth County builds and renovates affordable homes in partnership with families in need of sustainable housing. Through volunteer labor, community partnerships, and donor support, Habitat helps families achieve strength, stability, and self-reliance through homeownership.

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