Wednesday, February 25, 2009

ReStore Wish List

Our Habitat ReStore Home Improvement Center is in need of some particular items! We take donations from individuals and businesses, so if you have some of the items floating around, contact Lois at the ReStore (251-662-1121) donate the items to us!

All donated items should be new or gently used. We will not accept items that are broken or not working. Appliances should be in 100% working order and should have all parts. Furniture and carpet should have no visible stains and should not be dirty. Bathroom items should be cleaned before donating.

Wish List:


  • Furniture

  • Appliances

  • Cabinets

  • Doors

  • Electrical

  • Fans

  • Flooring material (tile, carpet, wood floors)

  • Hardware

  • Lighting

  • Lumber

  • Plywood

  • Sheetrock

  • Trim

  • Mirror

  • Paint

  • Wallcoverings

  • Pipe (Pvc, Metal, Copper)

  • Plumblng

  • Tubs

  • Sinks

  • Showers

  • Commodes

  • Roofing Material (Gutters, Canales)

  • Tools

  • Windows

  • Screens

Construction Leadership Build

Habitat for Humanity in Mobile County played host to the Construction Leadership Build during February 9-13. This Build was a wonderful opportunity for construction leaders from other Habitat affiliates from across the country to come and learn about leadership on Habitat worksites, and especially about working and building with volunteers. There were about 40 participants, including the construction staff here at HFHMC. Here are some photos of the week, to show what a great time everyone had and how much work was done!

March Orientations Scheduled

March orientations will be held on:

Thursday, March 12 at 6 pm
and
Saturday, March 28 at 10 am
at our ReStore Home Improvement Center
4128 Government Blvd
Mobile, Alabama
For more information about qualifications and what to bring to orientation, click here.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Monday, February 16, 2009

Second Saturday Singles Build - March 14

Our first Singles Build event was unfortunately rained out, but that's not going to stop us from trying again! This even is set to happen on the second Saturday of each month, making the next event March 14. Contact Meredith Montgomery at 251-476-7171 or mmontgomery@habitatmobile.org for more information or to sign up for this exciting and fun event!

Friday, February 13, 2009

February E-Newsletter

Take a look at our new technology

January was a month of new ideas at HFHMC and now you get to see the results! If you have been to our website, www.habitatmobile.org lately, you will have noticed a few new things. For one, we have a new Blog that will be updated with the latest news and information about the goings on at HFHMC. You can become a follower of this blog if you are a member of Blogger, or you can subscribe to the RSS feed if you want to read the updates in your feed reader. If you have no idea what all that means, just keep coming back to our website – we will post links to the newest news and information there as well!

You will also notice that this e-newsletter is different. Based on feedback we have received from you, our subscribers, about the size of the e-newsletter we have been sending, this new design was created. The green links will lead you to places where you can view photos, videos, and additional information about the stories in this e-newsletter. This cuts down on the file size while still providing the information and visuals you want. Feedback is appreciated, so if you have any thoughts about this new monthly e-newsletter, please email ahavel@habitatmobile.org

Additional tech improvements include a MySpace page, a Facebook group, and a Causes page. We are also working on more videos for our brand new YouTube channel! All these additions in technology will help us communicate with volunteers, sponsors, and potential supporters of our mission in new and more interesting ways! Take a look at some of our new things and let us know what you think.


A sad day for the Habitat family

As you probably have heard by now, Millard Fuller, founder of Habitat for Humanity, passed away on February 3. This was a sad day for all who support and love Habitat for Humanity, and he will be missed terribly by everyone who knew him or knew of him. You can read more about Millard Fuller’s life and achievements here.


Senior Women Build holds Dedication

Our Senior Women Build was a great success and we are about to dedicate! This home will be dedicated on February 27 at 3:30 pm, so if anyone wants to come out and celebrate with us, come to Cedar Point and join in the fun! Senior Women Build was a great project for us and for the ladies in the Mobile community. We met new friends and many ladies found out they can do anything they want to do, if they put their minds to it! If you want to see some of the fun we had building this house and other Women Build houses, watch this video!


Volunteers Needed for 2009!

Are you looking for something to do during Spring Break? Summer vacation? Weekdays or weekends any time of the year? Come volunteer with Habitat for Humanity in Mobile County! If you and/or your group want to come in from out of town, give us a call and we will help arrange things. If you are local and just want to help out, let us know and we can tell you where we are working and when! Volunteering for Habitat for Humanity is one of the most exciting, educational and rewarding things you can do! No experience necessary, volunteers of all skill levels are welcome! Click here for more information about volunteering with us!


Second Saturday Singles Build

We are kicking off our first Second Saturday Singles Build tomorrow, February 14. But don’t feel bad if you missed it! We will be doing the Singles Build on the second Saturday of every month. The next date is March 14. Site to be determined. For more information on the Singles Build program or to sign up for the next build, please visit our MySpace page set up for this purpose. Come out and meet other socially conscious singles while helping a Mobile County family build their new home!


Donate to Habitat in 2009 to Help More Families

Mortgage meltdown, credit crisis, an economy in ruins - and who suffers the most? The people who were already struggling. Our families work hard, sometimes they hold down more than one job and then have duties at home such as making dinner, helping children with homework, and running the household, sometimes as the only adult. People in these situations struggle to keep their head above water in the best of times, but now that we are seeing the worst, they are suffering even more. Habitat for Humanity in Mobile County is dedicated to helping these families at the fastest pace that we can while maintaining quality and a great worksite experience for our volunteers, as well as an educational experience for our homeowners. For instance, after they are qualified, prospective homeowners must work on someone else’s house and then their own house, putting in over 300 hours of “sweat equity” into the program before they can move into their home. The children even get an opportunity to help by getting good grades in school! If you would like to donate to Habitat for Humanity in Mobile County and help a family in Mobile realize their dream of homeownership, please contact Anita Havel by emailing ahavel@habitatmobile.org or call the office: 251-476-7171. You can also donate online or send a check.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Sad news for the Habitat family

February 3, 2009

Dear Habitat for Humanity partners,

Habitat for Humanity is deeply saddened by the death of Millard Fuller, the visionary whose ideas and tireless work created Habitat for Humanity.

Mr. Fuller led Habitat from its founding in 1976 until his separation from the organization and his founding of the Fuller Center for Housing in 2005. He died early today, Feb. 3, following a brief illness. He was 74.

“Millard Fuller was a force of nature who turned a simple idea into an international organization that has helped more than 300,000 families move from deplorable housing into simple, decent homes they helped build and can afford to buy and live in,” said Jonathan Reckford, chief executive officer of Habitat for Humanity International. “The entire Habitat family mourns the loss of our founder, a true giant in the affordable housing movement. Our prayers are with the entire Fuller family.”

The idea for Habitat for Humanity was born at Koinonia Farm, a Christian farming community founded in 1942 in rural southwest Georgia to be a “demonstration plot for the Kingdom of God.” Millard and Linda Fuller made their way to that demonstration plot in 1965.

By the time Millard Fuller turned 29, he had earned his first million dollars as an entrepreneur and attorney. But as his finances flourished, his health and marriage crumbled. To save their marriage, the Fullers decided to begin anew. They sold all that they owned, gave the money to the poor and in their searching, landed at Koinonia where they began soaking up the teachings of farmer, theologian and community founder Clarence Jordan.

In time, Jordan and Fuller launched a program of “partnership housing,” building simple houses in partnership with rural neighbors who were too poor to qualify for conventional home loans. The first house was dedicated in 1969 and others soon followed. In 1973, the Fullers took the concept of partnership housing to Africa. Within a few years, simple concrete-block homes were replacing unhealthy mud-and-thatch homes … and Millard Fuller had a bold idea: If partnership housing could improve lives in Georgia and Zaire, why not the rest of the world?

In 1976, the Fullers returned to the United States and launched Habitat for Humanity International. By the organization’s 25th anniversary, tens of thousands of people were volunteering with Habitat and more than 500,000 people were living in Habitat homes.
Millard Fuller was a prolific writer, authoring 10 books. He had received more than 50 honorary degrees and in 1996 received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor. In presenting the medal, President Bill Clinton said, “Millard Fuller has done as much to make the dream of homeownership a reality in our country and throughout the world as any living person.” Jack Kemp, former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and former HFHI board member agreed, adding, “When I’m asked about housing success stories from our inner cities, the first group that comes to mind is Habitat for Humanity.”

Among numerous other awards, Fuller was named to the National Housing Hall of Fame and had received the World Changer Award, the World Methodist Peace Award, the Norman Vincent Peale Award, the John W. Gardner Leadership Award and the Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian Award.

“Millard Fuller’s drive and relentless commitment to affordable housing captured people’s imagination and changed lives around the world,” said J. Ronald Terwilliger, chair of Habitat for Humanity’s International Board of Directors. “His inspiration lives on in Habitat’s work and through its employees, volunteers, partner families and supporters. We extend our sincere condolences to the Fuller family and are keeping them in our thoughts and prayers.”

Chris Clarke
Senior Vice President Marketing and Communications
Habitat for Humanity International

Second Saturday Singles Build

Second Saturday Singles Build - kickoff
Let's do something fun together on Valentine's Day

Date:
Saturday, February 14, 2009

Time:
8:00am - 4:00pm

Location:
Call 476-7171 and we will give you the location of the work site.

City/Town:
Mobile, AL

Phone:
2514767171

Email:
habitatmeredith@gmail.com

Description
A volunteer opportunity just for all the singles out there! On Valentine's Day, we will kick off our new program, the Second Saturday Singles Build! Come out and help build a home in partnership with people in need and other singles in the community. For more information or to sign up, call Meredith Montgomery at 476-7171. Lunch will be provided and there may be an optional trip to the Mardi Gras parade that evening. Morning, afternoon, and all day shifts are available.

Senior Women Build Dedication!


We will be dedicating our Senior Women Build house on February 27, at 3:30 pm.  This amazing house was built by 100 women over the age of 50 in 100 days!  Take a look at this photo - our favorite volunteer - who is 81 years young and can swing a hammer like nobody's business!  

The homeowner, Elizabeth Davies, and her young son will be moving into the house shortly after dedication.  Come celebrate with us as we hand the keys to this deserving family!