Second Habitat House
Dedicated
NCPC
has finished its second Habitat for Humanity house for the
Bickham family. The dedication of the house was on Saturday,
June 4th.
Thank you to all of the volunteers and workers
who helped make this second house possible. Watch for more
details
as New Covenant continues its efforts to help Habitat for
Humanity provide affordable housing to people in our area.
The
First House is Complete
After countless volunteer hours,
the NCPC Habitat House is complete. The dedication took place
on January 10, when the home was presented to owner Tanya Collins
and her family. Take a look at our photo
album to see the project in progress.
Habitat
Photo Album Ground Breaking Ceremony for the First
Habitat For Humanity House The
Ground Breaking Ceremony was held on September 18. The international
president of Habitat, Milton Fuller, was present at the ceremony
along with the family who will be living in the house. Church
members as well as various members of the community participated
and watched the ceremony, blessing the house and it's contruction.
Kenneth Baudouin, New Covenant Presbyterian Church Habitat
project leader, said, “The mission of Habitat fits so
well with community outreach goals of New Covenant Presbyterian
and its members. Building a house, building a legacy and building
stronger, safer neighborhoods is part of our mission.”
New Covenant Presbyterian church
member, Bob Satterlee is sharing the position of Project Leader
and will be Volunteer Leader of the New Covenant Presbyterian
Habitat house. The groundbreaking of the New Covenant Presbyterian
house was part of the Building on Faith week activities highlighted
by the visit of Habitat for Humanity International founder and President,
Millard Fuller.
Habitat for Humanity St. Tammany
West is a Christian organization and welcomes volunteers from
all faiths who are committed to Habitat’s goal of eliminating
poverty housing. Habitat brings families and communities in need
together with volunteers and resources to build decent affordable
housing. Houses are sold with no profit. Habitat Homeowners contribute “sweat
equity” and their house payments are recycled to build
more Habitat houses. To donate, volunteer or provide meals for
Habitat workers, call the church office at: (985) 626-4375.
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