Benjamin is a single father of two boys, ages 9 and 12, and he works as a sales manager for a nationwide retail store. He enjoys most of his free time with his kids, enjoying an energetic game of football and frequent family movie nights to spend more time together. Ben is committed to providing stability and opportunity for his children and he is motivated to successfully purchase a Habitat home for his family.
Ben’s sister is a Habitat Homeowner and encouraged him to apply for Habitat Seminole-Apopka’s Homebuyer Program. After diligently working on his personal finances, participating in Habitat’s Financial Academy, paying off debt, improving his credit score, and preparing himself for homeownership, Ben was accepted into the homebuyer program ready to build a more sustainable future for him and his family.
In hopes of regulating his finances and saving money to purchase a forever home, Ben and his two sons moved into a two-bedroom mobile home with his siblings. Ben reflects on the living situation, saying, “While we are grateful to have a place to live, the limited space has created an overcrowded and challenging living environment. The lack of adequate room has affected our ability to maintain privacy, comfort, and stability, which are essential for overall well-being and personal development.”
Ben is excited to purchase a Habitat home and provide his children with “the space needed to thrive and contribute positively to our community.” He strongly believes that a secure home will allow his sons and himself to grow as individuals.
Determined to complete his sweat equity hours, Ben participated in Habitat’s Women Build 2026 event, going out to the job site to meet supportive fundraisers and share his story, spreading the message about the importance of affordable housing.
