CIRCLEVILLE — The Scioto Valley Habitat for Humanity chapter, serving Ross and Pickaway counties, broke ground Saturday afternoon on its 37th home — and its first new build in Pickaway County since 2007.
The ceremony took place at 1237 Norfolk Avenue at 2 p.m. and was attended by future homeowner Danyelle Lynch , a mother of three and grandmother of one; Circleville Mayor Michelle Blanton ; representatives from Scioto Valley Habitat for Humanity; and members of Southeast Ohio Habitat for Humanity , who have assisted with the project.
This year’s build marks a significant milestone for the organization. Although Habitat for Humanity is best known for its traditional stick-built homes, this project will be a manufactured home , scheduled to be placed on the site in February 2026

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