Habitat for Humanity Pope County

Another Awesome HFH Board Member

It takes a bunch of people to help us bring our projects together.

Meet HFH Board Member

Vice President
Joshua Toben

As the VP of the HFH Pope County Arkansas Josh supports the HFH mission to work in partnership with God and people from all walks of life, to build houses and develop communities with people in need, thus creating decent homes in decent communities in which God’s people can live and grow into all that He intended. 

Josh serves as the Sub committee Chair for Family Support working with select families by setting performance goals, encouraging, monitoring and mentoring them through the process of becoming a home owner.  Josh works to ensure familes remain as qualified partners throughout the process and feel the support needed to realize their dream of home ownership.

Josh Holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminology and a Master’s Degree in Security Management.  Josh is a highly motivated professional with a strong work ethic and track record of competency and achievement. Josh has a talent for critical decision making and strategic planning of necessary task completion. Josh is accustomed to handling difficult personnel issues in a tactful and professional manner and completing difficult assignments based on specific deadlines. Josh believes that demonstrating a willingness to learn in all situations will result in a tendency to excel at all levels.

Habitat for Humanity Pope County
Helping to bring hope to families across Pope County to realize their dreams of becoming a homeowner through cooperative work with Habitat.
Things To Check Out
Events Our Blog Partners
Privacy & Disclaimers
Privacy & Cookies
© 2025 | Habitat for Humanity Pope County Arkansas | All Rights Reserved

This site is has been proudly designed by BigX Media & hosted by Ark Web Hosting

Habitat for Humanity Pope County

Eligibility Requirements

Please review the information below that explains several things required to participate in this unique program.
  • Potential Habitat homeowners must demonstrate a need for safe,
    affordable housing. Needs will vary from community to community.
  • Prospective households are low to moderate income. In the U.S., we
    serve families whose income does not exceed 60% of the area median
    income as defined for the area by the U.S. Department of Housing and
    Urban Development. Homeowner eligibility and selection take place at the
    local level and it can vary from community to community.
  • Once selected, Habitat homeowners must partner with us throughout the
    process. This partnership includes performing “sweat equity,” or helping
    to build their own home or the homes of others in our homeownership
    program. Sweat equity can also include taking homeownership classes or
    performing volunteer work.
  • Homeowners must also be able and willing to pay an affordable
    mortgage. Habitat makes a reasonable effort to ensure that an affordable
    mortgage does not exceed 30% of the homeowner’s gross monthly income.
    Mortgage payments are cycled back into the community to help build
    additional Habitat houses.

Are You A Skilled Craftsman?

We'd Love To Have You Helping....

It literally takes an army of volunteers to be able to achieve the goals of Habitat for Humanity. Everything from carpenters, electricians, plumbers, and interior finishers.

We'd love to hear from you if you are willing to provide us with some of your time to help put another family into their home. Please fill out the form and send it to us.