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Habitat for Humanity

August 1, 2009
8:30 amto4:30 pm


Habitat for Humanity of Colorado is proud to announce that the CU Young Alumni Association is one of our first partners of the 1000 Homes Campaign! There’s No Place Like Home. We need your help!

What: CU Young Alumni Habitat for Humanity Volunteer Day
Who: CU Young Alumni Association members
Where: Kittredge, Colorado (you will have access to a downloadable map after you have registered)
When: Saturday, August 1, 2009, 8:30am-4:30pm (bring your own lunch, sunscreen, closed toed shoes, and water)
Construction Experience: None required. A skilled construction supervisor will teach you everything you need to know!

YOU MUST REGISTER ONLINE FOR THIS EVENT. ONLY 10 SPOTS ARE AVAILABLE!

To register for the CU Young Alumni Build Day click here.

Event Description:
On August 1st, Habitat for Humanity of Colorado and Blue Spruce Habitat for Humanity will host a group of 10 CU Young Alums to help construct a new home for a hard working family just outside of Evergreen. This is a great opportunity to help a low-income family in Colorado realize their dream of homeownership. You must bring a signed Liability Waiver with you, which will be made available to you after you register.

To donate to Habitat for Humanity of Colorado click here

In conjunction with the volunteer construction day in Evergreen, if the CU Young Alumni Association collectively donates at least $1,000 dollars, you will be recognized for your commitment to help Colorado’s low-income families with a Yellow Brick sponsorship. If the CU Young Alumni donate $50,000 collectively, you will be recognized as a Knowledge sponsor, receiving the recognition of the Yellow Brick level, as well as being recognized in our annual report.

Habitat for Humanity does not give away homes. Families must invest 250-500 hours of “sweat equity” constructing their own home and have a zero-interest 30 year mortgage.

Monthly payments are capped at 30% of the families income.

The median family of four in the Evergreen area makes $82,500 a year, while a typical Habitat family of four in the same area makes between $16,500-$41,250 a year. Habitat families receive homeowner education prior to moving in, and as a result, Habitat has a less than 2% foreclosure rate nationwide.

For more information, visit www.habitatcolorado.org

Posted June 17th, 2009 by rheely in Events, Uncategorized | Post a Comment »