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Habitat partnership bears fruit for homebuyers in South Bend

Author: Erin Blasko

Aerial view of a residential neighborhood with a new home construction site. The wooden frame of the house is visible, surrounded by construction materials and equipment.  Completed houses of various sizes and styles line the paved streets, interspersed with green lawns and trees.

Joel Gibbs was about five years into his job as a maintenance technician at the University of Notre Dame when the message arrived in his inbox.

“Find out if you qualify to build a new home with Habitat,” read the headline in the March 7, 2023, edition of NDWorks Weekly, the weekly e-newsletter for Notre Dame faculty, staff, and their families.

Notre Dame, via its public affairs, treasury services, and University relations offices, had recently partnered with Habitat for Humanity of St. Joseph County to increase access to affordable housing in South Bend. Now, it was asking employees if they wanted to join with the local nonprofit too.

A single father, Gibbs was intrigued.

“I saw the post in NDWorks Weekly and thought, ‘Let’s give it a shot,’” he said.

Less than two years later, Gibbs is the proud owner of a new home on Turnock Street in South Bend, five blocks south of campus in the city’s , which encompasses Eddy Street Commons and the rapidly developing Indiana 23 corridor.