Leadership Transition Announcement

 Alachua Habitat for Humanity Announces Leadership Transition

Gainesville – Alachua Habitat for Humanity announces the departure of Executive Director Stevie Doyle, who has played an instrumental role in the organization’s growth, impact, and community engagement.

Since joining Alachua Habitat, Stevie has led with vision, passion, and a deep commitment to affordable housing, strengthening partnerships, expanding programs, and elevating the organization’s ability to serve local families. Under her leadership, Habitat has increased its capacity to build and repair homes, launched new fundraising initiatives, and fostered invaluable relationships within the community.

During the transition, Kristine Thompson, Alachua Habitat’s longtime Family Services Director, will serve as Interim Executive Director. With over 10 years of experience on the Alachua Habitat team, Kristine brings a wealth of knowledge, deep community connections, and a steadfast commitment to our mission.

As the Board of Directors begins the search for the next leader, Alachua Habitat remains committed to building strength, stability, and self-reliance through affordable homeownership.


Jessica Kellar, Development and Communications Manager

Habitat for Humanity
2610 NW 43rd St. Suite 2B, Gainesville, FL 32606
Phone: (352) 745-7187
Email: jkellar@alachuahabitat.org

Alachua Habitat for Humanity

Founded in 1986, Alachua Habitat for Humanity is the local affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International. We envision a world where everyone has a decent place to live and we work towards that vision by bringing people together to build strength, stability, and independence through shelter. To accomplish these goals, we invite people of all backgrounds, races, and religions to build houses “Habitat Houses“ together in partnership with families in need of affordable housing. Habitat houses are sold to homeowner families financed with mortgages they can afford. For more information visit our About Page.

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