A new home in Delafield isn’t just another beautiful construction project—it’s a beacon of hope for those affected by mental health challenges.
According to TMJ4, Miller Marriott Construction Company, along with its partners, has donated land, design services, and construction management to build a charity home, with proceeds from the sale benefiting the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) and other mental health organizations.
Chris and Kirsten Miller, the driving force behind this initiative, are known for their high-quality home designs.
However, this project is deeply personal. Having experienced mental health struggles within their own family, they felt compelled to use their platform to bring awareness to the issue and offer support to those in need.
The house itself is an architectural gem—a nearly 4,000-square-foot Victorian-inspired home that blends classic charm with modern design.
But beyond its aesthetic appeal, its true impact lies in the cause it supports. Every dollar from its sale will go toward organizations dedicated to mental health awareness, treatment, and resources for families.
By combining their expertise in homebuilding with a passion for advocacy, the Millers are making a tangible difference. Their generosity not only raises crucial funding but also sparks an important conversation about mental health. As the home finds its new owner, it will carry with it a message of resilience, hope, and the power of community support.