Logansport Savings Bank donates to Habitat for Humanity
Logansport Savings Bank is donating $10,000 in support of the Cass County chapter of Habitat for Humanity. This funding will go toward the 2025 Logansport Community Build that has recently begun.
Habitat for Humanity of Cass County is a Christian ministry that builds houses in partnership with families in need of affordable home ownership. The 2025 Logansport Community Build was inspired by Cass County Habitat’s goal of increasing its capacity to address affordable homeownership solutions. This house-raising will be one of the first for the Cass County Habitat organization in recent years. Since 1991, Cass County Habitat has built or renovated 11 houses.
“We are very proud to support our local Habitat for Humanity organization, and this specific house-raising for Logansport,” comments Chad Higgins, President and CEO for Logansport Savings Bank. “2025 is a special year for our bank, as we celebrate our 100th anniversary. In reflecting on our history, we remember our beginnings as the Logansport Building and Loan Association. Our founders were a group of community-minded individuals who wanted to make home ownership accessible and affordable. Supporting Habitat for Humanity directly aligns with our history and with our mission as the community bank that we are today. We appreciate all that Cass County Habitat has planned for our community and are grateful to be a small part of their important work.”
“This donation is very significant to our organization and our fundraising efforts,” said Scott Jewell, Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity of Cass County. “Homeownership through our organization is affordable because our houses are built in partnership with individuals and local businesses like Logansport Savings Bank who donate money and volunteer labor. This funding will go directly to the 2025 Logansport Community Build to benefit a local family. We have nearly reached our fundraising goal with this generous donation from Logansport Savings Bank, and we could not be more thankful.”
Partner families with Habitat for Humanity make a down payment and a monthly no or low-interest mortgage payment. They also invest hundreds of hours of their own labor – sweat equity – into building their house and the houses of others. A typical new house has 1150 square feet of finished living space, three bedrooms, 1 ½ baths, and a one-car garage. Habitat homeowners pay property taxes as any other landowner.
About Habitat for Humanity of Cass County:
Habitat for Humanity of Cass County helps families in need of affordable housing to build strength, stability, and self-reliance through shelter. Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities, and hope. Since 1991, Habitat has built or renovated 11 houses and counting in Cass County.