When you’re in the business of building homes, it’s easy to focus on the people who have the means to buy them. At Hunter Quinn Homes, we see the community that lies beyond our own—reaching out, pitching in, and taking part in the lives of people who need our help. We give of our time, our hearts, and our financial resources to make this area better for everyone.
Here are some of the places you’ll see Hunter Quinn Homes making a difference.
The meaning of “home” changed for thousands on February 6, 2023, when devastation struck the country of Türkiye. Two massive earthquakes rattled the southeastern and southwestern portions of the country and claimed the lives, homes, businesses, and peace of mind for thousands of Turkish families. Among those families affected was that of one of our valued trade partners, Zuhal, co-founder of Zuma Imports.
For a decade, Hunter Quinn Homes has remained committed in our mission to build quality relationships with our people and maintain strong connections of support and respect with every person we meet. This mission extends beyond our immediate team members and applies to our community, customers, and our trade base. In support of our trade partner, and with an end goal of contributing to the relief efforts for those displaced because of the earthquakes, Hunter Quinn Homes is proud to campaign for earthquake recovery efforts.
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Building homes and improving our communities.
The Tom Conley ball field located in Summerville, SC remains an integral part of Berkeley county lifestyle as it has been for over 50 years. The ballpark remains a nostalgic reminder of home for the several hundred families that grew up visiting and playing on its grounds since the 1,970s. When the opportunity to preserve community came knocking, Hunter Quinn did not hesitate to take action. In September 2022 team Hunter Quinn partnered with Ladson Youth Organization to focus on improving a very specific piece of this family landmark that has been a topic of discussion in the community- the lavatory facilities.
Through Hunter Quinn Homes' HQ gives back initiative, local vendors and trade partners were mobilized to complete the renovation within 1 week. While some partners donated materials, others donated labor and time to complete the gut and remodel of both lavatories. The facilities received new plumbing fixtures and partitions, a fresh coat of paint, partial roof replacement, and newly coated floors.
To celebrate the renovation team HQ and Ladson Youth organization participants engaged in an adult vs kids kickball game on the field.
“Our team is passionate about providing excellent experiences building homes for our neighbors here in the Charleston market. Not only do we build homes, but we also build communities. We’re fortunate that we can give back and see this as another opportunity to do some real good for the youth in the local community” explained Will Herring, Founder & President of Hunter Quinn Homes.
Approximately every 3 minutes someone in the United States is diagnosed with blood cancer. Approximately every 9 minutes someone dies from a blood cancer. Dedicated to curing leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma, and other blood cancers, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) is the world's largest voluntary (nonprofit) health organization dedicated to funding blood cancer research and providing education and patient services.
In support of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's mission and their annual Man & Woman of the Year (MWOY) fundraising campaign, we at Hunter Quinn Homes are proud to campaign for a cure. Each year candidates for MWOY form powerful fundraising teams and compete in honor of two local children who are blood cancer survivors. From now until May 10, 2020 we are taking a stand and encouraging our partners, stakeholders and homeowners to donate to the cause. Your support could mean the difference in finding a cure.
The goal was to build a home for a deserving family in 7 days. We did it in 30.5 hours.
On September 17-18, in partnership with Habitat for Humanity of Berkeley County, we were able to complete a 1,200 square foot Moncks Corner home for the Ferguson family in record time. With the expertise of over 40 dedicated trade partners and the helping hands of volunteers and the family the Ferguson's now have a place to call home.
"We are here almost 3 years and are enjoying our new home. Hunter Quinn responded to any issues, which all new homes have, quickly and efficiently. Caid is a pleasure to deal with, is always courteous and concerned about our needs. We even recommended a family member who are now also enjoying their new Hunter Quinn home!"