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Our Mission:

For the Community

Habitat for Humanity of Mason County has an open-door policy: All who believe that everyone needs a decent, affordable place to live are welcome to help with the work, regardless of race, religion, age, gender, political views, or any of the other distinctions that too often divide people. In short, we welcome volunteers and supporters from all backgrounds and serve people in need of decent housing regardless of race or religion.

Our Chief Operating Officer participates in City Council meetings and joined the Skookum Rotary to be involved within the community.

Habitat for Humanity of Mason County also gives back to Community Lifeline, HOST and Youth Connections by donating items they need.

Habitat for Humanity of Mason County is a faith-based housing ministry partnering with the community to improve, maintain and build affordable quality housing for those in need

Commitment to Impact

Habitat for Humanity approaches homelessness by focusing on long-term solutions that emphasize stability, empowerment, and community support. The organization works to provide individuals and families experiencing homelessness with safe, decent, and affordable housing through various programs, including new construction, rehabilitation of existing homes, and home repairs. Habitat collaborates with local communities, governments, and other nonprofits to address the root causes of homelessness and ensure that housing solutions are sustainable and supportive. Beyond shelter, Habitat offers financial education, homeowner training, and access to resources that help individuals maintain their homes and achieve self-reliance. By combining housing assistance with empowerment initiatives, Habitat for Humanity aims to break the cycle of homelessness and create pathways to a brighter future for vulnerable populations.

Our Approach

Habitat for Humanity addresses the housing crisis through a multifaceted approach that combines advocacy, community engagement, and direct action. The organization advocates for policies that promote access to affordable housing and fair housing practices at local, national, and global levels. Habitat engages communities by mobilizing volunteers, partnering with local organizations, and raising awareness about the importance of decent housing. Direct action involves building and rehabilitating homes using sustainable and cost-effective methods, ensuring affordability for low-income families. By empowering families through homeownership and providing housing solutions tailored to local needs, Habitat for Humanity strives to alleviate the housing crisis and create lasting, positive impacts in communities worldwide.

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OUR ADMINISTRATIVE TEAM

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Heidi Frazier

Director of Operations

Heidi joined Habitat for Humanity of Mason County in 2017, beginning as a volunteer before moving into staff leadership and ultimately becoming Director of Operations. With the longest tenure on the administrative team, she plays a key role in daily operations and long-term planning. A lifelong Shelton resident, Heidi brings strong local knowledge and a deep commitment to Habitat’s mission.

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Max Garza

Director of Store Operations

Max has been with Habitat for Humanity for four years, beginning as a Driver before advancing to Assistant Manager and then Store Manager. In 2025, he stepped into the role of Director of Store Operations, continuing to demonstrate strong leadership and commitment to Habitat’s mission. Outside of work, Max enjoys the outdoors, automotive projects and spending time with his kids.

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Elizabeth Evans

Program Manager / Public Relations

Elizabeth has been with Habitat for Humanity of Mason County since 2024 and has quickly become an integral part of the team. She began as Admin Assistant and was promoted to Program Manager, bringing creativity, energy and a strong commitment to service. A lifelong Shelton resident, Elizabeth is driven by a passion for meaningful change and has found a deep sense of purpose and connection through her work at Habitat.

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