South Florida PGA Foundation Dedicates 12th Habitat for Humanity Home in Labelle
Labelle, FL (August 29, 2025) - The South Florida PGA Foundation dedicated its 12th Habitat for Humanity home to new homeowners Jesus and Paola. This build was made possible through a partnership with Habitat for Humanity of Lee and Hendry Counties.
In 2023, the thought of home ownership was merely a glimmer of hope for Jesus and Paola. With a desire to provide a safe home for their young family, faced with many challenges along the way, today's dedication was filled with joyful tears and much excitement as they received the keys to their first home, thanks to the support of the South Florida PGA Foundation and all of the members who supported the project.
Bearing gifts upon their arrival, Jesus and Paola were so grateful and appreciative of all the support they received on the journey to homeownership, from their family and friends to the volunteers, Habitat for Humanity staff, and beyond.
“We have a home for our kids to grow,” said Paola. “We are very happy and excited to receive this home.”

The walls of the home were raised on January 15, with more than 15 PGA Professionals volunteering their time during the build days. Their efforts reflect the Foundation's mission to serve the local community and change lives through the game of golf.
At the dedication ceremony, South Florida PGA Foundation President Tom Wildenhaus, PGA Director of Golf at Olde Florida Golf Club, presented the symbolic key to Jesus and Paola. This life-changing moment will provide the couple a safe and stable home for raising their two young children.
“For me, this is still the most awesome occasion I get to be a part of, giving the key to a new home," said Wildenhaus, who has been involved in every SFPGA home dedication. “We want to help families build safe and strong futures; that is our commitment to the South Florida community.”
Since the first Habitat for Humanity build in 2011, the South Florida PGA Foundation has helped 12 families achieve their dream of homeownership, granting more than $600,000 and contributing over 12,000 hours of volunteer service.
Click
here to learn more about the South Florida PGA Foundation and its initiatives.
Share this story







