Dozens of local business leaders gathered in West Tuscaloosa on a gloomy Wednesday morning to power through the first steps of building a new home for a mother in need.
It was a special morning for a young mother as a team of all-women volunteers began work in earnest on a newly built home in West Tuscaloosa, where she will move in months from now.
A volunteer team made mostly of employees from the Mercedes Benz U.S. International Plant was in west Tuscaloosa Tuesday morning to raise the walls on a new Habitat for Humanity house in their Milestone Neighborhood.
Tuesday was a rare and rapturous day for Habitat for Humanity of Tuscaloosa as they dedicated two homes built to honor Nick & Terry Saban in the same morning.
A local nonprofit is calling on the women of West Alabama to come volunteer time and sweat equity to build a home in honor of the legendary Miss Terry Saban.
Nick and Terry Saban were at a just-finished Habitat for Humanity house Wednesday morning to welcome its new owners to the 21st such home they have sponsored since moving to Tuscaloosa.
Mrs. Terry Saban was back in Tuscaloosa Thursday, hard at work with a team of Crimson Tide coaches' wives landscaping the latest Habitat for Humanity house funded by the nonprofit she runs with her husband.
Nick and Terry Saban aren't done leaving their marks in Tuscaloosa, even after the legendary Alabama football coach stunned the sports world Wednesday when he announced his retirement.
Habitat for Humanity is partnering with a local home builder to develop more than 30 new affordable homes in west Tuscaloosa, the nonprofit announced Tuesday.