The Julien E. Marx Foundation Trust donated approximately eight acres of land in Semmes, Alabama, for Driftwood Housing 's first community village.
The United Bank Charitable Foundation granted Driftwood Housing $10,000.00 to build a tiny house.
In 2023, Hand Up Charities raised funds at their Diamond & Denim Bling It Up gala for Driftwood Housing. They have a long-term goal to help fund a tiny house for displaced women.
Since our launch in February of 2022, The Love All Food Pantry, a ministry of Loaves and Fish Community Ministry, Inc has provided enumerable supplies and services to Driftwood Housing.
In 2023, The Dog Hill Foundation provided a grant in the amount of $5,000.00.
In 2023, Danny and Sharon Lipford donated tools and over $5,000.00 in funding for building houses.
Elisabeth Chiepalich, Homeless in Mobile, has been supporting Driftwood Housing since it's inception, donating more than $10,000.00 to build houses for our displaced neighbors.
Dale and Reba Pfeiffer are the founders of Driftwood Housing and have made significant financial and volunteer investments in our cause.
In 2022 and in 2023, the Sunrise Rotary Club continues to support the programs and services of Driftwood Housing through member donations and ongoing support.
It all started in the parking lot of Central Presbyterian Church when Dale and Reba Pfeiffer saw a sign on the building about a food pantry. Dale and Reba volunteered at the pantry prior to launching Driftwood Housing.
In 2023, Tom (photo, in blue shirt) and Sue Ball from Fairhope provided significant funding and support to build our first micro tiny house on wheels.
In 2022, received a grant from from Star-thrower to help build housing.
In 2022, our friends at JPAR Real Estate collected donations from member REALTORS to help Driftwood Housing build houses.
Our dear friend, Bump, launched a fundraising campaign for Driftwood Housing in 2022. Through his daily podcasts while living among the homeless in Mobile, Driftwood Housing collected over$11,000.00 to build a tiny house. Incredible!
In 2022, through the networking efforts of the United Way, we were able to connect an make friends with other homeless service providers along the Gulf Coast.
Through the continuing support of our friends at Community First ! Village in Austin, Texas, a ministry of Mobile Loaves and Fishes (Texas), we have been able to network with like-minded communities all along the Gulf Coast from Florida to Texas.
Our friends at Rock and Roll Offs provide essential hygiene services and dumpsters for our volunteers who are building our houses.
Hood provided cabinets for our first micro tiny house on wheels.
Steve and his crew installed the insulation in our first micro tiny house on wheels.
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