News & Updates

  • Priceless

    This past Sunday was our 11th annual Holiday Home Tour fundraiser and the crowd gathered was not only treated to some good food and music, but also to hearing from our current homebuyers in Garner, Michael and Waldrena Robinson and their experience with Habitat Wake.  As we approach Thanksgiving, I find myself grateful and blessed to be a part of an organization that can make such a huge difference in people’s lives in such a simple, but profound way.

  • Cary Restore Is Open

    Last Saturday was the long-anticipated opening of our second ReStore, located at 181 High House Road in Cary.  It was a great occasion with speeches, ribbon cutting, balloons, and lots of eager customers. For us, ReStore has a three fold mission:  1)  Assist families in securing low-cost products to upgrade their own dwellings   2)  Raise funds for Habitat for Humanity’s mission to provide simple, decent, affordable housing for those in need  and 3) to promote re-use of products rather than discarding them to landfills.

  • Religious Freedom

    I stopped by one of our build sites a couple Saturdays ago and had a chance to chat with our homeowner-to-be.  I wish you all could have been there to just see the joy that Habitat has brought into his life.  It was so evident.  All of our volunteers and donors help make that possible.  It really is precious.

  • Christian Community Development

    I went to lunch last Tuesday, with my 22 year old twin sons.  While I stepped away to the restroom, the check arrived, and to my pleasant surprise, my son Micah picked up the check! My take-away on this is that things do change in significant ways over time.  I’ve bought Micah many meals over the years and to have him pay for one signifies a major change that is a generation long in coming.

  • CEO Build 2011

    Yesterday, 12 area CEOs came together and began framing Shanita’s house at a site in Cary.  I was privileged to be able to spend the day working with them. I told the CEOs that they didn’t have to make any decisions on site, but to “just do as you are told and we’ll all be OK.”  I introduced our construction manager Brad McHugh, as chairman of the board for the day and Ed Rogers our site superintendent, as chair of the audit committee.

  • Shortage Of Housing?

    At Thursday’s annual Habitat Blueprint Breakfast at the North Raleigh Hilton, our guest speaker, Frank Anton, a leading expert on the home building industry asked attendees how many believed that there is currently a housing shortage.  Of the nearly 600 attendees, 2 raised their hands.  Frank proclaimed that the others were wrong. He went on to speak that despite the current general oversupply of housing in the U.S.

  • Back Home

    Wow!  What a whirlwind week in Honduras. Friday was full of festivities on our worksites in El Rosario.  We spent the morning laying several more courses of block on the homes we started.  At noon, the nearby school, Escuela de Juan Pablo II, fixed a bountiful lunch for us and entertained us with their singers, dancers, and school band.  We had a dedication ceremony to celebrate the week and then we joined the local community and our skilled masons in a game of futbol.  I think I'll stick to basketball, thank  you.