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Habitat for Humanity of Kanawha and Putnam Counties WV
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Habitat works to address the reasons behind poverty housing. We work one-on-one with people who will be Habitat homeowners, teaching them the necessary skills they need to be successful homeowners like home repair and money management. Our hope is to break the cycle of poverty that holds so many families captive for generation after generation.
Recent Posts
Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon
This past Monday we were able to thank our faithful volunteers with a luncheon at Blessed Sacrament. The folks at the United Disciples of Christ Church did an outstanding job with the food!! We were also excited to have David Rubel with us. David re...
Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service
“Make a career of humanity – and you will make a greater person of yourself, a greater nation of your country, and a finer world to live in.” These words of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. echo the mission and vision of Habitat for Humanity to deve...
Christmas Time\'s a Comin\'
I, for one, am excited that Christmas is close! Christmas is my favorite time of the year, because I love the scents of Christmas. A freshly cut frazier fur, Christmas cookies in the oven, and even the old popcorn that we use to decorate our tree c...
Thanksgiving Thoughts
I trust that each one of you had a blessed Thanksgiving. At Habitat, we have so much to be thankful for - a wonderful staff who truly believes in the mission of the organization, many volunteers who also believe in the mission and work hard week aft...
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Construction is moving along. On Saturday a group from Merrill Lynch and a few of our Regular Crew members finished setting trusses in Elkview, and got the house under roof! Thanks to Merrill Lynch for supporting Habitat by volunteering! ...
The Workin\' Women\'s Crew
Tomorrow will be the first shift for the Workin' Women's Crew (WWC). We're excited about this new crew of volunteers, and hope that you will make plans to be a part! This crew of women will volunteer at a construction site the third Saturday of eac...

