Tuesday, April 08, 2025

There is a vintage car museum in Kentucky that opened in 2022 that has over 250 vehicles billed as the ‘most mind-blowing private car collection in the midwest.’ It is called Collection 21.Tours are available to the public every Friday and Saturday.


That museum has a partnership with HONK, Housing Opportunities of Northern Kentucky, and 100 percent of the proceeds from the museum goes to HONK to help them with the good work they are doing to help the people of Northern Kentucky find affordable housing.

HONK is a non-profit faith-based organization that has had over 30 years of success in helping to guide families and individuals on the path of home ownership.

They help by rehabbing older homes, and building new homes. They are able to keep it affordable by having volunteers who offer free labor, and also donations from generous people who believe in their mission.

“Honk is an incredible program that makes a real lasting impact in our community,” said Erlanger Mayor Jessica Fette. “Their commitment to providing affordable housing and helping families build stability aligns with our vision for a strong and thriving Erlanger. We’re proud to support their efforts and the positive change they bring to our city.”

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