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Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Five Facts About Habitat for Humanity in Oakland County

The Habitat for Humanity in Oakland County is a local affiliate of an international humanitarian organization that helps to place the dream of home ownership within reach for low income households. Their goal is to end poverty housing in Oakland County.

Thank you to Dee K. for the suggested blog topic.

Here are five facts about Habitat for Humanity in Oakland County. https://www.habitatoakland.org/
  1. They have helped 160 families since the organization was founded. To qualify, families must demonstrate the need, ability to pay, and the willingness to partner with this organization.
  2. Volunteer opportunities include construction (general and core volunteers), but also are available in the warehouse (tools manager; cleaning and organization), office (data entry; volunteer department support, and hospitality (provide breakfast or lunch; site host; make snacks). https://www.habitatoakland.org/volunteer.html
  3. They feature a "Volunteer of the Month" on their website and profile that volunteer's contribution to the organization. Read about this month's volunteer of the month, Mike Evola, here: https://www.habitatoakland.org/volunteer-of-the-month.html
  4. Corporate partners for 2015 have included Faurecia, Rochester Adams High School, United Shore, Thrivent, Main Street Design Build & Brasscraft, Cars for Homes, Home Builders Association of Michigan, and more. https://www.habitatoakland.org/news-room.html
  5. In addition to new home builds, this organization provides Critical Home Repair for families in financial need. Learn more at https://www.habitatoakland.org/critical-home-repair.html.
On Social Media:
https://www.facebook.com/HabitatforHumanityOC?ref=ts&fref=ts
https://twitter.com/buildhabitatoc
https://www.youtube.com/user/HabitatOakland


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