Habitat Raises Funds For Regional Housing Crisis

SCARSDALE – On April 27, Habitat for Humanity New York City and Westchester County convened corporate partners, housing advocates, and community leaders at Scarsdale Golf Club for its annual Home is the Key Golf Outing, raising critical funds to expand affordable homeownership opportunities across the region.

As one of only five national activations tied to Habitat’s Home is the Key campaign, the event highlighted the urgent need for safe, stable, and affordable housing across New York City and Westchester County.

Sabrina Lippman offers remarks during Habitat for Humanity's annual Home is the Key Golf Outing. Photo: Anthony Collins
Sabrina Lippman offers remarks during Habitat for Humanity’s annual Home is the Key Golf Outing. Photo: Anthony Collins

Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins delivered keynote remarks on the importance of housing stability in driving economic mobility. Key speakers included Sabrina Lippman, CEO of Habitat for Humanity NYC & Westchester County; Adrienne Goolsby, Senior Vice President for the U.S. and Canada at Habitat for Humanity International; and Tim Foley, CEO and Executive Vice President of the Building and Realty Institute of Westchester and the Mid-Hudson.

All proceeds directly support Habitat NYC & Westchester County’s work to build and preserve affordable housing for families in need.

Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins offers remarks during Habitat for Humanity's annual Home is the Key Golf Outing. Photo: Anthony Collins
Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins offers remarks during Habitat for Humanity’s annual Home is the Key Golf Outing. Photo: Anthony Collins