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Faces of Habitat: Meet Kaylee

1/13/2026

 
Faces of Habitat is our ongoing blog series where we shine a light on the amazing people who make Greater Green Bay Habitat for Humanity what it is. This month, we're featuring Kaylee, our Rock the Block Program Manager.

Kaylee has been working for Habitat for Humanity just over one year. She hit the ground running as soon as she was hired, organizing our second Rock the Block revitalization event in Green Bay's Fisk Addition Neighborhood last September. It takes a full year to plan all of the moving pieces for this event, and she did a fantastic job her first year. 
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She is well into the planning for 2026's Rock the Block event, which will take place in De Pere. Stay tuned to our social media channels and our email newsletter for more information on this (coming very soon) and in the meantime, get to know a little bit more about Kaylee!

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Building Stronger Neighborhoods, One Upgrade at a Time

9/9/2025

 
Every house tells a story. Every neighborhood carries generations of memories, laughter, and connection. At Habitat for Humanity, we believe that when we strengthen homes, we strengthen communities, and that’s exactly what Rock the Block is all about.

Rock the Block is a community revitalization program where volunteers, homeowners, and partners come together to complete exterior repair, maintenance, and beautification upgrades in a specific neighborhood. From porch repairs to accessibility updates and yard cleanups, these efforts create safer, more vibrant neighborhoods where families can continue to thrive.

But Rock the Block isn’t just about paint, nails, or new landscaping. It’s about people. It’s about neighbors helping neighbors, families finding renewed pride in their homes, and communities coming together to work toward a common goal.
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Britney’s Story: Home is Where Her Roots Are

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For Britney, homeownership came at a young age. At just 23, she purchased her home on Columbia Avenue and she considered it her first big step into adulthood. That home became the setting for countless milestones and it’s where she’s built a life as a single mom.

“This house holds so many memories,” Britney shared. “It’s where I brought both my boys home. It’s small, but it’s ours.”

Her ties to the neighborhood run deep. Britney was raised by a single mom who lives on Park Street, and her grandma lived just across the street before she passed. Needless to say, there are great memories for Britney on nearly every block. She loves the way her neighborhood feels like a family, still. “We’re nosy in the best way,” Britney laughed. “Neighbors are always watching out, lending a hand, and handing out popsicles to the kids. It means a lot to me.”

Britney applied to the Rock the Block program with and mentioned that there were some yard and porch updates on her wish list. First, she wanted help clearing out some old pavers and a broken flag pole because they get in the way of football and baseball practices with her boys (she coaches both and loves bonding with her kiddos in this way).

In addition to some yard upgrades, her dream is to have a porch that’s safe enough to use. She really enjoys sitting outside, especially when a storm is rolling in. We will be working alongside a licensed contractor to take down her current porch and build a new one that is large enough and safe enough for her to sit with her kids whenever she wants.

For Britney, it’s not just about fixing up her house. It’s about ensuring her boys grow up with the same sense of belonging and stability she once felt in this same neighborhood.

Catherine’s Story: A Fresh Start in Green Bay

When Catherine bought her home on Gray Street, it was a fresh start. After relocating from Chicago, she fell in love with Green Bay’s energy, its people, and of course, the irresistible energy of the Green Bay Packers and Lambeau Field. She was thrilled to find a home that was close enough to experience that energy on home game days.

Since she is a veteran, Catherine was able to use her VA benefits to purchase the home, just as her three children moved back in with her during the pandemic.

“I finally felt like I belonged,” she said. “This city has become such a part of my life. I honestly can’t imagine living anywhere else.”

But the joy of homeownership came with a few unexpected challenges (as it often does). Hidden issues like a deteriorating porch and broken stairs made her home feel unsafe and overwhelming to maintain, especially as she was recovering from two hip replacement surgeries.

“The porch felt impossible,” Catherine admitted. “It wasn’t something I could do on my own — not financially and not physically.”

Through Rock the Block, her porch is being rebuilt, which will give her peace of mind. “Now I can walk outside without worrying that a board might give out, and I feel safe letting others use it too.”

Along with our amazing volunteers, we will also be removing a non-functional hot tub that takes up a lot of space in her backyard. Once it’s gone, she and her children will be able to reclaim the space and add a garden that they can nurture together. 
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The Lasting Impact of Rock the Block

At Greater Green Bay Habitat for Humanity, we believe lasting change happens when people come together. Rock the Block is a neighborhood revitalization event, but it’s also proof of the power of partnership. When businesses, community groups, and neighbors unite around a shared purpose, incredible things can happen.

For homeowners like Britney and Catherine, Rock the Block brings peace of mind, stability, and the comfort of knowing they don’t have to face challenges alone. Even small updates like safer porches, open yards for kids to play, and restful spaces that bring families together. And when volunteers and neighbors roll up their sleeves side by side, they don’t just improve homes — they strengthen the entire community.

Rock the Block Brings People Together

7/18/2025

 
We are so excited to bring back Rock the Block for its second year in 2025. In case you’re not familiar with Rock the Block, it is a neighborhood revitalization initiative that brings together volunteers, homeowners, and local organizations to preserve and enhance communities in Greater Green Bay.
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Rock the Block is unique because instead of building homes from the ground up, our work is focused strictly on exterior home repairs and beautification projects. This year, we are working on homes in the Fisk Addition Neighborhood in the City of Green Bay. We will be supporting dozens of homeowners with free or low-cost repairs; things like painting, landscaping, porch and deck repairs, safety modifications, and more.
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To qualify, homeowners in the designated neighborhood can apply through our website. They are asked to detail their needs and once approved, we get to work on our end coordinating the project scope, materials, and volunteers needed for the job. A whole lot of planning and teamwork goes into Rock the Block, but the impact it makes on homeowners and the larger community is SO worth it.
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​Rock the Block’s Impact on Volunteers

The success of Rock the Block rests on the shoulders of our incredible volunteers. It really is neighbors helping neighbors! We have corporate groups, skilled tradespeople, civic groups, and individuals that sign up to work on these projects.

Last year, a large group from Elevate97 came out to help when we were working in De Pere. “We had an incredible morning participating in Rock the Block with Greater Green Bay Habitat for Humanity. There’s something truly special about coming together to make a difference in our community!”

Other local businesses agree. Resource One Realty, LLC emphasized the importance of investing in neighborhood upkeep: “We believe that a well-maintained neighborhood creates a thriving environment and promotes residential retention for growing families, those who've aged in place, as well as newcomers to our area.”

Sober Cuts Woodworking shared their personal hands-on experience: “[I] had a great time helping out some wonderful residents! Over 30 houses are being worked on. I did a lot of painting and finished the day starting a deck build! Feels nice to volunteer.”

For many who participated last year, the most enjoyable part of the day was getting to know homeowners and other volunteers. “I just enjoyed working side by side with the homeowners,” one participant said. “They were so happy we were helping — made you feel great!” Another reflected, “I think the most rewarding part of this was talking to the owners of the houses. Everyone I talked to was really grateful for the work we did, and you could tell our help made a big difference in their lives.”
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Rock the Block’s Impact on Homeowners

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For homeowners, the impact of Rock the Block goes far beyond just improved curb appeal (although that is a huge piece of the puzzle). This initiative can actually be  life-changing for those participating in the program. Last year, we were able to work on dozens of homes and it was incredible to see the before and after transformations!

One homeowner expressed the deep impact our volunteers made. “I’m 75 and needed help with a leak in the roof of our garden shed and painting second-story windows. I’m not sure how I would have gotten the things done that they are going to do. Rock the Block came to my much-needed rescue. Thank you so much!”

Others expressed excitement about finally addressing long-overdue repairs: “Removing the diseased tree from our front yard will enable us to again use that space. It will be a positive boost to how we feel about our house and our neighborhood.”

“We have a very old farmhouse that has been updated over the years by previous owners,” wrote another De Pere homeowner. “With the way the economy is, we haven't been able to do as much as we would like. When I heard about Rock the Block, I knew I had to apply. Our front porch had become an eyesore and safety issue. Having it redone will really improve the aesthetic and safety of our house.”

Another sweet couple who had spent years doing mission work reflected on how meaningful it was to be on the receiving end of support like this: “We love our home and want to keep it looking nice. It’s just getting harder the older we get. This opportunity came at the right time! Thank you for this!”

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Join Rock the Block 2025 in September

Rock the Block 2025 is taking place September 25, 26, and 27 and we would love it if you joined us! When we come together to support homeowners who face financial or physical barriers, we make it possible for more families to live in safe, stable homes. So come swing a hammer, share your time, and be part of the change!

Click here to learn more about volunteering for Rock the Block 2025 and let’s keep building a better Green Bay — one block at a time.

Welcome to the Team, Kaylee!

1/20/2025

 
Welcome Kaylee,
Our New Rock the Block Program Manager
We are thrilled to welcome Kaylee to our team as the new Rock the Block Program Manager! Kaylee joined us in December and has already hit the ground running with great enthusiasm. Her passion for nonprofit work and dedication to driving our mission forward make her a perfect fit for our organization.
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Kaylee brings a wealth of experience and an extensive industry network to her new role. We are excited to see her build and grow the Rock the Block program in partnership with our community supporters. Her presence will undoubtedly strengthen our efforts and help us make an even greater impact.
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