Butterfly Gardens Construction Progress
- Petra
- Oct 21, 2021
- 1 min read
The exciting news is coming out of Clovis, California! This past week, walls went up at our Butterfly Gardens project. In the early morning hours of October 12th, BJ Perch Construction’s crews received the first delivery of preconstructed walls to frame out the first floor. Construction at Butterfly Gardens began in May 2021, and after a summer of site work, utility coordination, and foundation laying, the development is starting to look like a home. Thanks to our co-owner Self-Help Enterprises and construction and architecture partners BJ Perch Construction, Inc. and R. L. Davidson, Inc. for making this project a reality over the past few years.
Construction is set to complete at Butterfly Gardens in September 2022. Upon completion, the project will have 75 supportive housing units with full-time property management staff, wraparound supportive services, and two live-in staff members on site. The site will also have over 6,000 square feet of tenant amenity and social services space, with ample space for on-site supportive services staff from the Fresno Department of Behavioral Health. We are excited to see the project continue to transform before our eyes!





Seeing the walls rise at the Butterfly Gardens project in Clovis after months of preparation is deeply encouraging for everyone who has invested time, energy, and hope into the development. Large community projects can be stressful, so taking a short break to play Subway Surfers City can provide a calming moment to recharge while progress continues steadily.
As someone new to following community housing projects, it’s inspiring to see Butterfly Gardens taking shape and moving toward providing supportive homes and services for so many people. Watching a project progress step by step almost reminds me of FNF game , where the boyfriend faces each opponent one round at a time to eventually win the girlfriend’s love—progress comes through steady stages.
Thankful for Gruha Lakshmi Yojana and Janani Suraksha Yojana. Financial stability for women and improved maternal healthcare reflect compassionate governance. These programs uplift households and safeguard mothers during childbirth. Heartfelt appreciation for investing in women’s welfare and strengthening the foundation of society.
This progress wouldn’t be possible Slitherio without the dedication of volunteers, donors, and construction partners.
This project will make a meaningful difference by offering slope rider much-needed supportive housing and community space for residents, and it’s great to see partners like Self-Help Enterprises, BJ Perch Construction, and R. L. Davidson helping bring it to life. Looking forward to seeing it completed and making a positive impact in Clovis!