“People will forget what you said. They will forget what you did. But they will never forget how you made them feel.” – Maya Angelou On the heels of the holiday season, a season of giving and togetherness, we reflect on the past year and look forward to the year to come. We consider our accomplishments and make New Year’s resolutions to improve on areas we feel are lacking in our lives. As I step into the new year, I am filled with gratitude. I am grateful to be a part of the Genesee County Habitat for Humanity team; to contribute to the work we do to build safety, security and stability for individuals and families in Genesee County; and I am grateful to you. I am grateful for the many diverse ways you contribute to our work. Whether you are a donor, a volunteer, an event participant, a board or committee member, or a supportive partner, it is you who make this work possible. We celebrated many accomplishments in 2016, including completion of 6 new construction homes, 3 work/live developments, 85 homes repaired and 188 Flint residents engaged through our neighborhood revitalization work. In 2016, nearly 1,600 volunteers contributed to our work and we received over $350,000 in estimated value in the form of donations to the ReStore. While we have accomplished much in the last year, there is still more work to be done. We look forward to working with you in 2017 to build more homes, to provide critical home repair to homeowners in need and to revitalize neighborhoods. Thank you for all you do and Happy New Year! Sincerely, Ashley Everhart Development Director P.S. If volunteering or charitable giving are on your list of New Year’s Resolutions, please contact me directly. I would love to meet with you and tell you more about the work we’re doing to put God’s love into action – bringing people together to build homes, communities and hope. You can reach me at aeverhart@geneseehabitat.org or by phone at 810-766-9089 ext. 203.
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Happy New Year from the ReStore! With New Year’s resolutions top of mind, we have programs here at the ReStore that will help make your DIY projects less stressful.
If you purchased latex paint and didn’t quite use all of it, the ReStore will accept your remaining paint and recycle it for you. We partner with a Michigan based company and turn recycled latex paint into a useable paint called “Everybody’s Paint,” which we then sell at the ReStore. The ReStore also sells Urban Wood, which is a sustainable product made from Michigan’s salvaged trees. We carry over 20 species of lumber in different shapes and sizes for a variety of projects. If you’re thinking of remodeling or updating your home furnishings, the ReStore is always in need of gently used merchandise. We also provide pick-up service for items too large to fit in a vehicle! Please call for any questions or to make an appointment. You can find our list of acceptable donations at the link here. It was a banner year for GCHFH's Critical Repair Program. We were able to assist 85 families with repairs inside and outside the home. On the exterior 24 roofs were replaced, 5 homes painted, 11 homes sided, and 255 windows replaced. Some of the interior repairs included 11 furnaces and 9 water heaters. Also, in an effort to assist with accessibility, 4 wheelchair ramps were constructed and 5 handicap accessible showers installed. During the ongoing water crisis we were able to replace a lead service line for a family in need. Also, with the help of Whirlpool, Dow, our construction staff and a number of volunteers, we were able to install Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration systems in the homes of Habitat Families and Home Repair Customers. We look forward to a new year of providing critical home repair services to homeowners.
At Genesee County Habitat for Humanity, we are blessed to have our very own Santa Clause! With the holiday season wrapping up, we would like to acknowledge Joe Herrmann, one of our most dedicated volunteers and Santa extraordinaire! Joe moved to Genesee County from Lansing to work in a Buick Factory at the age of 18. After 32 ½ years with GM, Joe retired and has been a critical part of our Habitat family ever since. “[Joe] is a huge asset to Habitat. With Joe on site, you can always be sure the volunteers will have a great day” said Juan Zuniga, Program Director at GCHFH. Joe sets a great example for volunteers and brings an attitude to the work site that gets the best out of everybody. “Despite all the homes he’s helped us build, he’s still not opposed to taking the crappiest job on the worksite,” said Construction Assistant Chris Smith, “He truly just shows up with a heart to help.” Joe is a true team player that draws the admiration and respect of everyone who works alongside him. “You give him an assignment and he’ll get it done,” said fellow volunteer and Construction Committee Chair Joe Verreau, “Whoever’s calling the shots, [Joe] just moves forward and gets it done!” Joe isn’t afraid of any job. “He loves getting on roofs! Even little sheds, I’m like, ‘Hey Joe what are you doing up there?!’” said Construction Manager George MacEachern, “I guess it’s a Santa thing.” True to the Habitat spirit, Joe also enjoys sharing his knowledge with others. “Joe loves to teach the homeowners the building skills he has learned, which is critical in our efforts to empower our families” said Zuniga. Joe has also worked with Habitat in Florida, helped to completely rehab a food pantry with East Side Mission, and has been an active member of the South Baptist Church in Flint for over 20 years. Joe has also been a professional Santa Clause for six years which takes him all around the country. When Joe isn’t volunteering or ho-ho-hoing, you can find him out on the lake fishing with his dearly loved grandchildren. It’s been a real honor for all of us working alongside Joe Herrmann and getting to know him. “He’s got that gregarious, warm personality,” said Verreau “it’s not receding though; he’s bigger than life.” FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT CLASSES From the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: “We’re working to expand the reach of Your Money, Your Goals to more consumers, so we’ve selected 30 new organizations across the country to implement Your Money, Your Goals training with their frontline staff. These organizations include state and local government agencies, social services, legal aid, volunteer-based, and worker organizations, and a consortium of three consumer development financial institutions.” http://www.consumerfinance.gov/documents/865/20160819_cfpb_ymyg_partner-organizations.pdf With this designation, Genesee County Habitat for Humanity can help provide you the foundation for educational training to key staff and individuals, further empowering our community to achieve the American dream. Your Money, Your Goals is a toolkit to help front line staff and volunteers as they work with consumers on their path to financial empowerment. ARE YOU HAVING THE MONEY CONVERSATION?
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We will begin scheduling training sessions in early 2017. Visit our calendar of events for more information or contact us at (810)766-9089 ext. 206. How do you meaningfully engage community members as active participants in the work of neighborhood revitalization? It's a question that community development agencies have grappled with for decades. Here at Genesee County Habitat for Humanity, however, we think the answer is simple - give community members the tools needed to lead that work for themselves! Flint BRAND The first step to any successfull neighborhood revitalization effort is having the resources needed to make things happen, and Genesee County Habitat for Humanity is here to help! Thanks to support from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Habitat has begun a new program called Flint BRAND (Building Resident Action by Neighborhood Design). Through Flint BRAND, resident groups throughout the City of Flint can apply to Habitat for support implementing projects up to $10,000. In addition to project support, Habitat staff works with all applicants to design high-impact projects that create a positive, lasting change in the physical landscape of neighborhoods and address pressing community concerns. Voice of Women Even more important than investing in places, is investing in the people that make those places home. Building off of the tremendous response to our Grassroots Rising: Resident Leadership Summit this past summer, Habitat is offering a free six-week training series titled Voice of Women. This six-week series provides participants with information and resources to help them take ownership of neighborhood projects and work effetively with residents and community leaders. Topics include:
Click on the links below for more information about Voice of Women, Flint BRAND, or Habitat's work in Neighborhood Revitalization, or contact us at (810)766-9089 ext. 208.
Throughout June and July, Habitat partnered with NeighborWorks America to organize the Grassroots Rising: Resident Leadership Summit, connecting with more than 60 resident leaders throughout Flint! As a continuation of this tremendous work, Habitat is excited to announce a new round of supports for resident leaders across Flint and Genesee County. On October 10th, in partnership with the Center for Community Progress and GTECH Strategies, Genesee County Habitat for Humanity is hosting a community training Blight Elimination and Vacant Lot Reuse: Strategies for Flint Neighborhood Leaders. The training will provide participants with a deeper understanding of the basic property law principles and legal history that should inform community-oriented efforts to remediate vacancy and abandonment and strengthen communities, as well as an overview of GTECH’s work on the ground in Allegheny County, PA including the Lots to Love web-based toolkit for resident-driven change. Following this training, Genesee County will be rolling out the newly developed Voice of Women: Creating a Framework for Women to Change Their Neighborhoods and Communities curriculum. Developed by Habitat for Humanity International, Voice of Women is designed to provide women with leadership skills and structure to affect positive change in their neighborhoods and communities. This six-part training series provides women with a framework to exercise an active voice in civic, political, educational, and social workings within their community. As we round the corner on our fifth year at our current location 101 Burton Street in Flint, we would like to thank our most recent corporate donors: (left to right) Foutch Video, Holiday Inn Gateway Center, and Baker College of Flint for the generous donations of merchandise this month. Please visit, shop, and donate to the Restore! We’re open Tuesday – Saturday from 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. New items arrive daily, so the more often you shop the better your chances of finding the treasures you desire for upcoming DIY projects.
Donations are accepted any time we are open and we offer a free pickup service if you live in Genesee County! We are happy to announce that Genesee County Habitat for Humanity received recognition at Habitat for Humanity of Michigan’s Affiliates in Motion conference this year. Not only did we receive a $5,000 grant from Dow Chemical during the event, but one of our homeowners, LaTisha (Tish) Berry, was selected as Habitat for Humanity of Michigan’s Homeowner Partner of the Year!
Dow Chemical Grant This year, Dow Chemical Company, Habitat for Humanity’s first and longest-standing corporate partner celebrated the completion of their 50,000th house with Habitat for Humanity. As a part of this celebration, Dow Chemical Company initiated a competition among Habitat for Humanity of Michigan Affiliates for a blog post describing the importance of this critical partnership – and how this partnership has made a lasting impact on our community. It wasn’t hard to write, as Dow has been an integral part of our work for years! Stay tuned! The blog post will be available to view in November. Habitat for Humanity of Michigan’s Homeowner Partner of the Year In addition to the Dow Chemical Company, one of our homeowner partners, LaTisha (Tish) Berry was recognized as the Habitat for Humanity of Michigan’s Homeowner Partner of the Year. Tish is resident of the Grand Traverse District Neighborhood in Flint and a regular contributor to the work of Genesee County Habitat for Humanity. She is a member of our Board of Directors and is in attendance at all our Habitat functions and City of Flint events. She provides a voice, through her actions, for those in need. Most recently, Tish, who also is a nurse practitioner, trained to become a Global Village leader, a position that assists Habitat for Humanity in its efforts to build safe and affordable housing throughout the world. As a Global Village Leader, she will travel to Guyana to work with those in need and to provide new opportunities to a family and their community. Click here to see a video about Tish’s experience with Genesee County Habitat for Humanity.
Genesee County Habitat for Humanity recently welcomed Ashley Everhart to the team as the new Development Director.
“As the newest addition to the Genesee County Habitat for Humanity team, I couldn’t be more grateful to be a part of this deeply important work. In the coming weeks, we will be sharing several exciting announcements and hosting opportunities for community members to volunteer and contribute to our work. Be on the lookout for more information about #GivingTuesday and a new launch of our pledge campaign. Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter to stay up to date on our latest activities. In the meantime, sign up to support Genesee County Habitat for Humanity through Amazon Smile and iGive. Through each of these programs, Amazon and iGive will donate to Genesee County Habitat for Humanity every time you shop, providing the critical funds we need to support our homeowner partners. If you’re interested in more ways to engage with Genesee County Habitat for Humanity, or you just feel like dropping a line to say “hi” – email me at aeverhart@geneseehabitat.org." |
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