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Donating to Habitat for Humanity to Make A Difference in Communities

Most people know Habitat for Humanity as a charitable organization that builds homes for people in need. More than providing a “free home,” Habitat uses volunteer labor and donated supplies to improve communities by sharing resources, teaching skills and making home ownership affordable.

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To support their goals, local chapters of Habitat for Humanity accept donations of building materials, supplies and tools that will be used to produce or refurbish new homes for the people they serve. Because of the quantities needed and the logistics of getting materials to the work sites, Habitat accepts tools and materials from corporations who can donate and deliver large quantities at once. In addition to construction materials, items like hand and power tools, paint, work gloves and eye protection are always appreciated.

Leftover or unneeded items from small home remodeling projects can still be donated to support the cause. Habitat for Humanity operates many resale stores that sell donated items and reinvest the proceeds into their mission. This is a way to donate single items to a good cause. Wrong-sized windows, extra rolls of wallpaper and leftover drywall can usually be used by someone, and donating them keeps them out of landfills.

Habitat for Humanity projects typically involve lots of volunteers, so restaurants often provide lunches and other refreshments to the job site. This is a great way to become involved in community projects, and also to generate publicity for a local restaurant. It’s also a fantastic way to show support for the project, even if the donor is not in the home-building business.

 

 

Filed Under: Habitat for Humanity, Natural Disaster Relief Tagged With: Charitable organization, Donation, Habitat for Humanity International

Habitat for Humanity: From Somalia to Chattanooga

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Tribal wars raging in Somalia resulted in the untimely breaking up of the Abobaker/Zain family of four. Through a refugee program, they were able to be reunited once again in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

Habitat for Humanity and the Chattanooga’s Neighborhood Stabilization Program made it possible for them to call Chattanooga their home.  With their combined efforts, and the help of many people including local Muslims, the Abobaker/Zain family now has a four bedroom and two baths home.

Abobaker says that it is like a dream and that they do not want to go back home. Their home is only one of the seven that have been constructed in the local area.

The Chattanooga Neighborhood Stabilization Program is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for all residents, through helping to cultivate community partnerships and identifying areas in need of revitalization. Habitat for Humanity is a non-profit Christian organization that believes that the rich need wise and honorable ways to divest them selves of their overabundance, and that the poor do not need Charity, but Capital, and not case workers, but co-workers.  They began their ministry in 1968 in Koinonia where 42 half-acre housing sites were created, with a community park and recreational area. Habitat for Humanity has built over 350,000 houses now, which have provided shelter for over 1.75 million people in over 3000 different communities around the world.

Even though the  Abobaker/Zain families feel overwhelmed by all of the support and help that they have received, they know that they have truly been blessed by both of these programs to be able to be reunited once again as a family, and to have an affordable home of their own. As refugees, this really provides them with the opportunity to start over, to rebuild their lives and to experience the American dream.

Filed Under: Habitat for Humanity, Volunteering Tagged With: Family (biology), Habitat for Humanity International, Somalia

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