Program areas at Habitat for Humanity - Warren County Habitat for Humanity
Homeownership programour homeownership program follows the principles developed by Habitat for Humanity international in building safe, decent housing for low income, working families who would otherwise not be able to afford a home. The homes are built with the families and sold to them at no profit and no interest.two homes were built and dedicated through the homeownership program on beidleman road in franklin township. Over 4,590 construction volunteer hours were applied.
Restorethe wchfh restore celebrated its 11th anniversary of serving the Warren County community while also raising funds to support its mission. Our restore also provides members of the community, who would otherwise not be able to afford it, with deeply discounted items such as furniture, appliances, housewares, lighting, flooring, health items, hardware and clothing.over 12,140 volunteer hours were put in across both restore locations. A new store was opened at 30 belvidere avenue which sells clothing and accessories.
Home repair programour home repair program is three-pronged:hope in the hills of Warren (hhw), touch of kindness (tok), and critical home repair (chr). Hhw assists elderly, disabled, and/or low and moderate income homeowners with minor interior and exterior repairs and cleanup. Tok is an extension of hhw and covers home repair work with the homeowner covering up to $500 in material costs. Chr assists low and moderate income homeowners with home repair projects costing up to $20,000 ($25,000 on roofs).39 home repairs were completed including: 6 critical home, 11 touch of kindness/home presevation, 22 hope in the hills of Warren. Over 1,270 volunteer hours.
Community centerour community center provides a place where the community gathers together, via diverse set of programs, to learn, grow and thrive.8,107 people attended events at the community center during the one year period.