Megan Thee Stallion Partners with Habitat for Humanity for Home Repairs in Houston and Dallas
Megan Thee Stallion and Habitat for Humanity Team Up for Community Care
In a significant move towards community betterment, Megan Thee Stallion's Pete & Thomas Foundation has joined forces with Habitat for Humanity to repair homes for senior residents in Houston and Dallas. Announced on April 30, 2026, this partnership aims to uplift the quality of life for older adults, an essential initiative given the aging population's growing needs.
A Promising Initiative
The project, part of Habitat for Humanity’s Aging in Place program, focuses on providing vital home repairs such as roofing, weatherproofing, and essential modifications that contribute to seniors' safety and mobility. The collaboration is not merely a charitable effort; it embodies Megan’s commitment to ensuring that elderly citizens can continue to live comfortably and securely in their homes.
The first of these initiatives kicks off on May 2, aligning with Megan Thee Stallion Day in Houston, which honors her philanthropic endeavors. Volunteers, including both Hotties Helping participants and Habitat team members, will engage in activities like painting, landscaping, and caulking to enhance the homes of over 30 elderly residents in the South Park neighborhood.
Honoring the Past, Building a Future
Megan, who founded the Pete & Thomas Foundation in 2022 to support underrepresented groups, expressed her deep commitment to the initiative: “Caring for our older adults has always been a priority for me. I'm proud that the Pete & Thomas Foundation is teaming up with Habitat for Humanity because it’s about showing love and providing peace of mind to the generations that came before us.”
Older Americans Month in May sets the perfect backdrop for this home repair initiative, making it a time to recognize the contributions of the elderly and recommit to supporting their well-being and independence.
In addition, Habitat for Humanity is rebranding its ongoing Let's Open the Door Campaign to Let's Open Thee Door on the same day, signaling a renewed focus on addressing housing disparities faced by older residents. According to the AARP, nearly 77% of older adults wish to age in their own homes, yet many live in conditions unsuitable for their needs. This partnership aims to bridge that gap.
Fostering Housing and Health Equity
The work performed through this collaborative effort will promote both housing stability and health equity for older adults. Adrienne Goolsby, Habitat for Humanity's senior vice president of U.S. and Canada operations, emphasizes the critical link between secure housing and positive health outcomes, particularly for seniors. She stated, “By working together with Megan, we are opening the door to both housing and health equity for older adults.”
As the Pete & Thomas Foundation continues to expand its efforts, its collaboration with Habitat for Humanity signifies a substantial investment in the community. Since its inception, the Foundation has already affected the lives of over 40,000 individuals through partnerships with community organizations targeting education, housing, health, and goodwill.
Allison Hay, the CEO of Houston Habitat for Humanity, noted the profound impact Megan's involvement will have: “As a Houstonian, she knows what this community means to people. Supporting home repairs for senior homeowners not only allows these families to age with dignity but also prepares them for future natural disasters.”
Join the Movement
With the May 2 event poised to attract considerable attention, community members and volunteers are encouraged to participate in fresh ways to uplift their neighborhoods. Photos and updates of the day’s activities will be shared to allow the broader community to engage and take part in this civic initiative.
Household repairs and modifications resulting from this partnership will equip homes to withstand future storms and changing health needs, allowing older adults to maintain independence and safety in their living environments.
For more information about this initiative, or to learn more about the Pete & Thomas Foundation, visit their website or follow them on social media. This collaboration exemplifies how local artists and organizations can team up for meaningful change, helping ensure dignity, safety, and respect for older adults in the community.