Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Meet a Habitat for Humanity Partner Family: The Villarreals



Over the course of the following year we will introduce a new partner family each month.

Habitat fr Humanity of Southern Santa Barbara County is proud to partner with Rima Villarreal on the construction of her new home. Rima is a single mother of Shane, age 4, and Rubin, 4 months. Raised in Lompoc, Rima attended UC San Diego before moving to Santa Barbara in the spring of 2011. She works for the City of Santa Barbara at the Downtown Public Library.  
In November of 2011, as she was pregnant with her second son, Rima and Shane moved into an emergency housing shelter. They lived at this shelter until March of 2012 when they moved into a transitional home at St. Vincent's. Rima gave birth to Rubin in July and the three  currently share a communal cottage with four women and six other children.    

Rima and her family will move into one of the Canon Perdido Affordable Homes when they are completed in 2014. A new Habitat home will mean a safe and permanent home for the family, a place where Shane and Rubin can grow, thrive, and feel secure. 

Like all Habitat partner families, Rima will purchase her home with a no-interest mortgage and monthly payments made to fit within 35% of her annual income. Early next year she will begin contributing “sweat equity” hours on the construction of the new home.
 



Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Building Homes, Building Hope

Earlier this year we launched the Building Homes, Building Hope Campaign. The $4.3 million campaign was formed with the following goals:

* Build 12 low-income homes on Canon Perdido Street in Santa Baraba;
* Repair 5 homes through the A Brush with Kindness program;
* Engage over 1500 volunteers to support Habitat's mission;
* Provide education through the Homeowner Readiness Curriculum;
* Continue expansion of the ReStore in Goleta; 
* Purchase land in Carpinteria for our next home project;
* Fund projects in Haiti & Nicaragua by tithing 10% of unrestricted funds.

We have raised 46.1% of our goal to date and need your help to make our goals a reality.  

Will you consider supporting Habitat financially and help make a difference in the affordable housing inventory in our community? It is easy to donate online today.

All donations to Habitat for Humanity are tax deductible. You will receive a donation receipt for your records. 
  
Dedication ceremony for the San Pascaul Affordable Homes, completed in 2010.

Monday, October 1, 2012

World Habitat Day 2012: What you can do

Today is World Habitat Day, a day dedicated by the United Nations to help raise awareness of the dire need for adequate shelter. We love the 2012 theme of "many homes, one community" which focuses not only on the individual family transformation but on the growth of strong neighborhoods and communities.  We understand that decent and affordable housing plays a huge roll in community stabilization and development.

Here at Habitat for Humanity of Southern Santa Barbara County we are proud to be part of Habitat for Humanity International which is working to create a world where everyone has a decent place to live.  We stand by our mission statement which reads: "Seeking to put God's love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities, and hope."

We urge you to get involved. Educate yourself on the housing situation around the world. 


"The Asia-Pacific region is home to more than four billion people and some of the world's most dynamic economies. Yet, not everyone has a decent place to call home. One in eight, or 500 million people, lives in a slum and that figure is expected to grow, United Nations statistics show" read more
  • Learn about the work being done to offer microcredit support for basic water and sanitation services in Nicaragua: Nicaragua's Housing Solutions.
  •  Sign the Pledge to End Poverty Housing. This virtual petition calls on key decision-makers to commit to recognizing the role of housing in communities, making affordable and adequate housing a priority, and changing the policies that lead to poverty housing.


Tell us how what you're doing this World Habitat Day?