At House to Home Builders, we exist to turn houses into homes, and to strengthen the communities we serve. That’s why we proudly sponsor The Demand Project, an Oklahoma nonprofit on the front lines of prevention, protection, and restoration for survivors of sex trafficking.
In addition to volunteering and participating in community events like their annual Benefit Golf Tournament, we’ve committed to donate 1% of our earnings to fuel their life-changing work.

Why We Partner With The Demand Project
Our team builds safe, functional, beautiful spaces every day. Partnering with The Demand Project lets us extend that same heart for safety and restoration to survivors. Their comprehensive approach, prevention education, advocacy, and long-term aftercare, creates a bridge from crisis to stability. We’re honored to play a small part in that journey.
“The Demand Project gives survivors a chance to rebuild their lives. That mission aligns perfectly with what we stand for, turning something broken into something whole again.”
– House to Home Builders Team
What The Demand Project Does
The Demand Project focuses on fighting human trafficking and online exploitation through a full-spectrum approach that includes:
- Prevention & Education – Teaching communities how to identify warning signs and protect the vulnerable.
- Protection & Advocacy – Partnering with law enforcement and community organizations to provide immediate care and safety.
- Restoration & Aftercare – Offering survivors housing, counseling, education, and career development to help them rebuild their lives.
Their team works tirelessly to ensure that every person they serve is treated with dignity, compassion, and respect.
How House to Home Builders Supports the Mission
1% Giving – Every Project
Every time we complete a home build, remodel, or renovation, 1% of our company’s earnings goes directly to The Demand Project. That means when our clients choose House to Home Builders, they’re helping fund crucial restoration programs across Oklahoma.
Community & Event Involvement
This past month, we had the honor of participating in The Demand Project’s Benefit Golf Tournament, a day filled with generosity, teamwork, and purpose. We’d like to thank Jamie Pliscofsky Miller for connecting us with this incredible cause, and the volunteers who made it one of the best events we’ve attended. We look forward to running it back next year and continuing to support in every way possible.

Advocacy & Awareness
We believe awareness is the foundation of change. That’s why we’re committed to using our platform to share The Demand Project’s message, encouraging others to learn, give, and serve. By educating our clients, partners, and communities, we hope to inspire more people to take action.
Shared Values: Building Homes & Rebuilding Lives
Our work and The Demand Project’s mission share the same foundation, hope, safety, and restoration.
- Safety: We build homes that protect families. The Demand Project builds programs that protect lives.
- Restoration: Every project is about renewal, whether it’s a home or a human story.
- Trust: Transparency and integrity guide everything we do, from our builds to our giving.
- Community: Together, we’re helping make Oklahoma a safer place for everyone.
“Building homes is what we do. Building hope is why we do it.”
– House to Home Builders
How You Can Join Us
If you’d like to stand with us in supporting this powerful mission, here are a few ways to get involved:
- 💛 Donate: Contribute directly to The Demand Project.
- 📚 Learn: Share prevention education and resources within your circles.
- 🙌 Volunteer: Participate in upcoming events or community outreach programs.
- 📣 Spread the Word: Follow and promote The Demand Project’s work on social media.
Every small act adds up to big impact.
Thank You to Our Clients and Community
To every client who chooses House to Home Builders, thank you. Your trust not only helps us create beautiful, lasting homes but also supports meaningful change for survivors across Oklahoma.
Together, we’re building homes and rebuilding hope.
