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What a Difference a Day Makes! LaGrange County Habitat Starts Build on 18th Home

LaGrange County Habitat for Humanity

We had an amazing turnout of volunteers on Saturday in LaGrange! The ages of the workers ranged from local high school students to retirees. And the level of construction experience ranged from those who had never picked up a hammer to local tradesmen who make their living at it. Together, the group united for a common cause, and it was a day of teamwork.

While it was a little cool and windy, it never rained. When we arrived at 8:00, only the foundation was in place. We started building walls and nailing down the flooring. The walls went up, then the roof rafters, and then the exterior sheathing. I snapped this at the lunch break.

Lunch Break 1st Day of Build in LaGrange

In talking with people outside of Habitat, I've found that many believe we build these homes and give them to the families. This is simply not true! While our mission is to provide decent affordable housing to those in need; it is a partnership between Habitat and the family. The partner family is required to spend hundreds of hours in what is called "sweat equity" working on their home and the homes of others. And when the house is complete, they will have a mortgage for the cost of the build. This allows us to fund the next home.

The partner family and their friends were there working with us. They also have family members and friends who help them build their new home. There are two teenagers in the family and there were a lot of young people there. And what a difference a day makes! At 5:00, the roof was on and partially shingled, the windows and doors were in, and the front porch was built.

Sycamore Street LaGrange Indiana

I have to admit I was exhausted at the end of the day, with aches in muscles I had forgotten I had. But, what a rewarding experience! I'm so excited to be involved in this organization! Next we have the siding, insulation, and interior walls. If you can spare a day, or even a few hours, we'll be there again this Saturday at 8:00. I hope to see you there!

Little Long Lakefront Kendallville- Open House Sunday October 26th 2-4

Huge Family Home?

Executive Retreat?

Lake House Getaway?

Endless Opportunity!

Everyone who has seen this home can't believe how much space it has!

New Carpet and Countertops!

Almost 2 acres with 150 feet of lake frontage on Little Long Lake with access via channel to Round Lake.

This home is located just outside of town in a quiet neighborhood.

 

New Wolcottville REMAX Office in LaGrange County is Having an Open House

 

Photo by Cindy FunkThe Peanuts' character Linus believed he would see, "The Great Pumkin rising out of the pumkin patch and flying through the air with a bag of toys for all of the children of the world."

 

 

 If the skies are clear this Wednesday in Wolcottville,  what you'll see flying overhead won't be the Great Pumkin...       

REMAX Results Wolcottville

It's the RE/MAX balloon flying over to celebrate the opening of RE/MAX Results! Join us at our office this Wednesday from 4pm to 7pm at 200 N. Main Street in Wolcottville.

Come early for our FREE pumpkin giveaway!

Register to win a Ballon ride this Spring!

Join us for apple cider, refreshments and more!

LaGrange County Habitat for Humanity Seeks Volunteers to Help Build 18th HOME

LaGrange County Habitat for Humanity



Contact Habitat for Humanity today and sign up to help build the 18th HOME in our community. Volunteers are needed on Saturdays starting October 25th.


Prospective Volunteer:

This letter is an open invitation to you to volunteer for the uilding of our 18th Habitat home. LaGrange County Habitat for Humanity is asking for your help. This volunteer organization relies on volunteer labor to build houses within LaGrange County for those people who could not otherwise afford to own a home. We need volunteers to help Tammy Greene and her three children in the building of their home in LaGrange at 316 North Sycamore St. Habitat relies on volunteers, donated materials, and donated funds. We have the funds available to build their home. Now we need your help. We will be working on Saturdays. Workdays will start at 8:00 a.m. and stop at 4:00 p.m. We have a break a.m. and p.m. and lunch will be served at approximately 12 noon with devotions before lunch. Please join us in this Christian ministry and join the Habitat team and make a difference in our county. If you have questions please contact me at 854-2777 (home ph #) or 463-8519 our Habitat phone number.


In Partnership,


Ted Strawser

Volunteer Construction Coordinator


Schedule

October 25th Framing (50 volunteers needed)

November 1st Siding, Insulation, Windows, Etc. (25 volunteers needed)

November 8th Interior walls, Finish siding (25 volunteers needed)

December 6th Painting, preparation and priming (12 volunteers needed)

December 13th Interior Painting (12 volunteers needed)

January 3rd Interior Trim and hanging of interior doors (6 experienced volunteers)

January 10th Interior Finishing touches (12 volunteers needed)

January 17th Final touch ups and cleaning (8 volunteers needed)


Mont Arnold
Executive Director
LaGrange County Habitat for Humanity
109 E. Central Ave. Suite 1
LaGrange, In. 46761
Ph. # 260-463-8652
montarnold@lagrangehabitat.org