The Watkins, Ludlam, Winter and Stennis law firm teamed up with its adopted school, Power APAC, to build this house on Hunt Street.
They'll work every Saturday for the next two months to complete the home.
Today they framed up the wall partitions and started on the roof.
Excited future homeowner Kenyetta Prater says she appreciates the efforts of habitat volunteers. She can't wait to move in with her two children.
Prater says "I currently work at the Blair E. Batson Hospital in surgery. I'm a surgical tech. I'm currently living in an apartment and my dream is to own a home."
Ms. Prater and her family will help build the home. Then she will pay for it through an affordable mortgage loan.
Habitat houses are built through donations of money and materials.