Program areas at Habitat for Humanity - Maumee Valley
Homeownership program: families in need of a decent place to live build safe and affordable homes in partnership with us. Habitat houses are modestly sized; large enough for the homeowner's needs, but small enough to keep construction and maintenance costs affordable. By using the labor of volunteers and prospective homeowners (20,005 donated hours in 2022 by 1,663 volunteers), keeping house sizes modest, using donated construction materials and appliances, and issuing no-profit loans, Habitat makes its houses affordable for low-income families to purchase. We closed on 6 homes in 2022 and 7 additional homes in early 2023 that were built or rehabbed in 2022. Through our 2022 tithe (10% gift of all undesignated donations) to Habitat for Humanity ethiopia, haiti, guatemala, and international disaster response fund, an additional 4.25 families were housed in 2022. Affordable homeownership helps create the conditions that free families from instability, stress and fear and encourages self-reliance and confidence. Studies show that strong and stable households are foundational to child development and growth.
Neighborhood revitalization program: through our neighborhood revitalization work, we tailor our efforts by partnering locally with residents, neighborhood coalitions, community leaders and organizations to best address the real concerns of the community and improve the lives of the people who live there. We focus on first understanding the concerns of the residents and then empowering them to lead the projects they want to see. We help to organize "rock the block" events to bring community volunteers together with the residents to clean up parks, remove tires, brush trimming, and light exterior repair and painting projects. Our efforts focus primarily on nrsa neighborhoods in lucas county.
Home preservation program: our home preservation program is an outreach initiative that seeks to provide a wide range of opportunities for low-to moderate-income homeowners, including veterans and seniors, who are struggling to maintain their homes because of age, disability or family circumstances. Our programs allow families to stay in their home and avoid uncertainty, trauma, and expense of moving. Through our roof replacement program, 384 families have had their roof replaced; 74 were completed in 2022. Through our home repair ministry which provides health and safety related repairs, 26 projects were completed in 2022. Our home rescue program addresses code violations and lead hazard issues. We completed 21 of these large-scale rehabilitation projects in 2022.
Financial homebuyer education programs: as part of the homeownership process, we believe financial education builds a more solid foundation for long-term personal success and helps alleviate any concerns or barriers on the path to homeownership. During these financial education classes, we cover topics such as budgeting, credit cards and credit reports, debt and loans, saving, investing, planning for the future, emergency situations, and Habitat homeowner mortgages. A more in-depth understanding of these important concepts is a tool that can be used to build a better future.
Restore: nonprofit home improvement store and donation center that sells new and gently used furniture, appliances, and home accessories to the public at 25% to 80% off orignial retail prices. Proceeds from sales are used to build and repair homes with and for our neighbors here in lucas county. Included in the expense figure below is non-cash cogs related to goods donated to the restore to be re-sold of $1,259,230. Additionally, proceeds from the sale of purchased goods is not included below which resulted in net revenue of $99,598. Net income of the restore was $642,752 in 2023.