At Race Marketing, we’ve had the incredible privilege of partnering with many amazing clients, and Ironwood Homes is one of them! Every opportunity we get to work with them is a joy. This year, they’ve gone above and beyond, not just in their craft but in their mission to make a global impact.
Ironwood Homes, a trusted name in Fredericksburg, VA, has always been about more than just building houses—they’re about building community. This year, they took that mission to new heights through a powerful collaboration with Homes for Hope. Together, they helped turn a dream home into a beacon of hope for families around the world.
The story begins with the Chapel family, who came to Ironwood with a vision for their homestead and a desire to live out their Christian faith in a tangible way. What they found in Ironwood Homes was more than just a builder; they found a partner in their mission. The result? A beautiful home in Fredericksburg and an incredible $132,000 raised to empower entrepreneurs in impoverished nations through microfinance.
Ironwood Homes didn’t just build a house—they built a future for families thousands of miles away. This project has inspired everyone involved, from the Chapels to the tradespeople who generously donated their time and materials. It’s a testament to the power of community and what can be achieved when a local business decides to make a global difference.
We’re beyond proud to call Ironwood Homes our client and partner. Their commitment to building homes and hope is something that we at Race Marketing are honored to be a part of. Here’s to Ironwood Homes—building beyond borders and setting a new standard for what it means to be a community builder.
To learn more about Ironwood Homes and its mission to build both homes and hope, visit www.ironwoodhomesva.com. For more information on Homes for Hope and the life-changing work they are doing across the world, visit www.homes4hope.org. If you want help sharing your story across all social media platforms, contact me at www.racemarketingandpromo…