| 
  
  
Athens County, Ohio, News, Entertainment, Music, and Information
  
  

  
Habitat for Humanity
NEW! Kroger cares program/Kroger gift cards Print E-mail
Monday, 11 May 2009 11:14

For more than four years, grocery shoppers have helped to support the build activities of Athens Women Raise the Roof every time they use their Kroger Gift Card to purchase groceries. The 5 percent of people’s Kroger bill has been a terrific, passive fund-raising tool for WRTR.

 
Women Raise the Roof A brief history Print E-mail
Written by Carol Blue   
Monday, 11 May 2009 11:13

In 1999, two women from Athens developed a novel concept: to get women in Athens working together for a common cause. That was the birth of Athens Women Raise the Roof, a coalition of the Athens County Habitat for Humanity affiliate.

Since that time, the WRTR women have built four houses (located in Glouster and Nelsonville) and are working on the fifth (located in Albany). In addition to building, the women have the responsibility of raising funds for the costs of materials and supplies.

 
The Mekong Build: 2009 Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Work Project Print E-mail
Written by Athens NEWS Staff   
Monday, 11 May 2009 10:30

In 1984, former President Jimmy Carter donated one day of his carpentry skills on a Habitat work site in Americus, Ga. Thus was born the annual Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Work Project (JRCWP). In the ensuing 24 years, 23 projects have been completed in locations as diverse as Eagle Butte, S.D.; New York City; Manila, Philippines; and Lonavala, India.

Today the annual project has become an internationally recognized event of Habitat for Humanity International. It draws thousands of volunteers to build homes and raises awareness of the critical need for affordable housing all over the globe.

 
Habitat, AmeriCorps work to rebuild flood-devastated area Print E-mail
Written by Athens NEWS Staff   
Monday, 11 May 2009 10:27

Along with NFL quarterback Kurt Warner and his wife, Brenda, 10 members and staff from Ohio AmeriCorp will join more than 500 Habitat for Humanity AmeriCorps, AmeriCorps VISTA members and alumni to help build 20 Habitat for Humanity houses this summer.

The group will travel to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, June 14-20 as part of the annual Habitat for Humanity AmeriCorps Build-a-Thon. The houses will be built in partnership with families affected by the floods that devastated much of Iowa in 2008.

Last Updated on Monday, 11 May 2009 10:28
 
On the scene: Habitat family works to build a dream Print E-mail
Written by Tracy Corrigan   
Monday, 11 May 2009 10:09

I’m sitting across the desk from Greg Ross, director of the Athens County Habitat for Humanity, watching his animated face and bright eyes dance as he talks about the latest Habitat project currently underway.

“We don’t give handouts, we give a hand up,” he says emphatically. It is obvious from watching him that he is passionate about the services Habitat for Humanity provides to the Athens community.

“Our mission is to get families out of substandard housing,” he continues. “Families who make 30 to 60 percent of the median income of Athens County qualify.”

And the latest housing mission of Habitat is for Darrick and Ashley Wires of Albany. Married for eight years, Darrick, 34 and Ashley, 26, along with their three young daughters – Kelly, Joy and Katie – have been living in a 30-year-old trailer on Darrick’s parents property for most of their married life.

 
Habitat founder dies at 74 in February Print E-mail
Monday, 11 May 2009 10:04

Millard Fuller, the visionary whose ideas and tireless work created Habitat for Humanity, passed away Feb. 3 at the age of 74.

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.

 
Habitat Wish List Print E-mail
Monday, 11 May 2009 09:39

Athens County Habitat for Humanity is in great need of the items listed below. Here are several ways you can help:

  • Directly donate an item. You can purchase an item(s) from the supplier of your choice for delivery to Athens County Habitat for Humanity, or if you have a good working condition used item, please drop by our offices during our working hours.
 
Athens Habitat has almost two decades of building success Print E-mail
Written by Greg Ross, Executive Director, ACHFH   
Monday, 11 May 2009 09:38

Although former President Jimmy Carter is credited with bringing untold attention to the organization, Habitat for Humanity International was actually founded in 1976 on Koinonia Farm in Americus, Ga. by Millard Fuller (see related articles in this special section).

Athens County Habitat for Humanity was founded in 1990 after a group of inspired local citizens heard President Carter speak about Habitat. In 1991, ACHFH renovated its first home. In the 18 years since, the local organization has completed 23 homes in Athens County and is currently working on the 24th.

 


  
  
  

  

  

  

In Your Words (Opinion)


  
Athens Area Chamber of Commerce Community Map

The Athens NEWS Lodging Guide

  


&lscript> Quantcast