What is Habitat for Humanity
of Bulloch County?
Habitat for Humanity of Bulloch County was
founded in 1991, and constructed its first house in 1992. Since 1992,
working in partnership with churches, organizations, business, local
government and the families we serve, we have constructed 34 houses, providing
simple, decent housing for 34 families. Habitat for Humanity
of Bulloch County is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, registered Georgia
corporation and an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International. What does Habitat for Humanity of Bulloch
County do and how does it work?
Habitat for Humanity International is a
nonprofit, ecumenical Christian housing ministry. Habitat works in
partnership with people in need to build and renovate decent,
affordable housing. The houses then are sold to those in need,
Habitat's partner families, at no profit and with no interest charged.
Partner families invest hundreds of hours of their own labor -- sweat
equity -- into building their homes and the homes of others. Their
mortgage payments go into a revolving Fund for Humanity that is used to
build more houses.
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Founded in 1976 by Millard Fuller along
with his wife Linda, and headquartered in Americus, Ga, HFHI's work in
the United States is accomplished by affiliates. Habitat affiliates are
independent, nonprofit [501(c)(3)] organizations that are organized by
local citizens and operate with local boards and local volunteers.
There are more 1,300 U.S. affiliates spread among all 50 states and the
District of Columbia. Hundreds of thousands of volunteers provide most
of the labor, and faithful individual and corporate donors provide the
money and materials to build Habitat houses.
Habitat's mission is to eliminate poverty housing from the earth.
Habitat has taken its vision of a world with no more shacks to 100
nations. To date, HFHI has completed more than 200,000 simple, decent,
affordable houses around the globe.
Worldwide Effort
Each Habitat for Humanity affiliate
participates in worldwide efforts by contributing a portion of the
funds raised locally for international work.
Habitat for Humanity of Bulloch County contributes a tithe for work in
the Honduras, and this in 2005 contributed extra funds for tsunami
recovery efforts in Southeast Asia.
Interns
Habitat for Humantiy of Bulloch County accepts one
intern each semester. Internship applications accepted from students in
programs related to Habitat's mission and activities, including Social
Work, Public Relations, Marketing, Business, Master of Public
Adminstration, and Construction.
To apply, contact the Habitat office at 489-2076.
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Board of Directors
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President: Jeff
Edwards
Vice President: Floyd Futch
Secretary:Debbie Westbrooks
Treasurer: Cherly Tatum
Past President: Doty DunnJD Dunn
Diana & Nathan Hensley
Annette Hollaway
Ruth Ann Rogers
Lella Bonds
Cherry Brewton
Jamey Cartee
Doty Dunn
Jeff Edwards
Nora Ford
Floyd Futch
Virginia Harden
Gale Harrison
Tracy Hart
Nancy Malcolm
Vince Schwager
John Smith
Cheryl Tatum
Lee Walker
Debbie Westbrooks
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Executive Director/Construction
Manager
Bruce R. Waldron
Office Manager/Assist Director
Arliesha Mikell-Lovett
ReStore Manager
Arliesha Mikell-Lovett |
Committees
Construction
Family Selection
Family Support
Development
Volunteer
Faith Relations |
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