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Indiana Fever Partner with Habitat for Humanity to Build Home for Local Family
Fever staff and volunteers assemble wall panels for new home in Indianapolis' Devon Creek Community
Apr. 16, 2026 at 9:42am
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The Indiana Fever's partnership with Habitat for Humanity to build a home for a local family reflects the team's commitment to making a lasting impact in the Indianapolis community.Indianapolis TodayThe Indiana Fever have announced a partnership with Greater Indy Habitat for Humanity to help build a new home for a local Indianapolis single mother and her son. The Fever organization will kick off the project by assembling interior and exterior wall panels at Gainbridge Fieldhouse that will be used in the construction of the three-bedroom, two-bath house in the Devon Creek Community. The home is expected to be move-in ready by the fall.
Why it matters
This project reflects the Fever's broader commitment to making a positive impact in the Indianapolis community beyond just basketball. While the team prepares for an exciting season on the court, this hands-on effort to help build a home for a local family in need demonstrates the franchise's desire to matter in Indiana in every way possible.
The details
The Fever's partnership with Habitat for Humanity is supported by State Farm and will involve Fever staff and volunteers assembling the wall panels that will become part of the future home. The home is being built for a single mother named Paris and her son, providing them with stability, security, and a stronger foundation to build their lives upon.
- The wall panel assembly will take place at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
- The completed home is expected to be move-in ready by the fall.
The players
Indiana Fever
The professional women's basketball team that plays in the WNBA and is based in Indianapolis.
Greater Indy Habitat for Humanity
A local affiliate of the international non-profit organization that builds and repairs homes for families in need of affordable housing.
Paris
A single mother in Indianapolis who will be the future homeowner of the house being built through the Fever's partnership with Habitat for Humanity.
What’s next
The wall panel assembly at Gainbridge Fieldhouse will kick off the construction process, with the completed home expected to be move-in ready for the family by the fall.
The takeaway
The Indiana Fever's partnership with Habitat for Humanity to build a home for a local Indianapolis family demonstrates the franchise's commitment to making a meaningful impact in the community beyond just basketball. This hands-on project reflects the team's desire to uplift families and empower women in tangible ways.
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