Honey Dudes is a group of men who show up and get the work done — at no cost — for widows, single mothers, and the wives of deployed soldiers.
Yard work · repairs · the honey-do list she used to hand to someone else.
Every item — done by neighbors, for free.
Some jobs around the house are too much for one person — and not everyone has someone to hand them to. We stand in that gap for three families in our community.
The chores a husband once handled don't stop when he's gone. We keep the home safe, sound, and cared for.
Between work and raising a family, the repair list only grows. We take the heavy lifting off her plate.
While he serves far from home, we look after things here — so one less worry follows him overseas.
Yard cleanups, tree trimming, minor repairs, light fixtures, hauling — the honest, hands-on work that keeps a home in good shape.
Request a visit →We fund worthy causes and partner with others in the community, extending our reach beyond any single toolbox.
See how to help →Our annual charity tournament raises the funds and awareness that keep every job free for the families we serve.
Play or sponsor →Real workdays with the men — and families — of Honey Dudes: fences rebuilt, yards cleared, gardens planted, and heavy loads hauled away, all at no cost to the homes we serve.








"Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world." James 1:27
Honey Dudes started as a simple pursuit to help others, and grew into something bigger. The men who volunteer learn quickly that actions speak louder than words.
We're driven by Christian principles, strong wills, and a generous foundation of support. Every job is a chance to be the helping hands of Christ — and to show, not just say, what we believe.
Our longest-running fundraiser brings the community together for a day on the course — and keeps every handyman visit completely free for the families we serve. Play a round, sponsor a hole, or donate a prize.
If you're a widow, single mother, or wife of a deployed soldier and could use a hand around the home, reach out. There's no cost and no catch.
Ask for helpBring your hands, your tools, or just your willingness. Every skill level is welcome, and every hour makes a difference.
VolunteerYour gift buys the materials, fuel, and tools behind every free visit. Donate once, or sponsor the golf tournament.
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