November 2022 Newsletter

Check out our November Newsletter about the Hagan Family Habitat Home Build – ADA compliant, Giving Tuesday, Five new HIP’s approved (Homeowners in Process) and how our volunteers rock.

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A few words from our Executive Director, Bob Calhoun
The work of Habitat for Humanity is to create and preserve homeownership that provides low wealth families with shelter, financial stability, and better health. The Department of Housing and Urban Development identified eight principles necessary to maintain a healthy home: keep it dry, clean, safe, well-ventilated, pest and contaminant free, well-maintained, and thermally controlled.

Families with low incomes must often choose between a healthy home that meets these basic standards, and a home they can afford that does not meet them.

Central to Habitat’s mission is our work to provide safe and decent homes for families — homes that safeguard a family’s health, are free from physical hazards, and are designed to be accessible. Habitat also works in advocating for neighborhoods that include healthy amenities such as outdoor space and access to wholesome food sources.

Your support of affordable housing creates improved health outcomes for our friends and families in St. Lucie County.
Executive Director
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