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Habitat Detroit and Lowe’s volunteers celebrate Habitat’s National Women Build Week

Habitat Detroit and Lowe’s volunteers celebrate Habitat’s National Women Build Week 576 216 habitatdetroit

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Habitat for Humanity Detroit and Lowe’s volunteers help families build strength and stability in celebration of Habitat’s National Women Build Week

DETROIT, MI. (5/5/2016) More than 30 Habitat Detroit volunteers and 20 Lowe’s Heroes employee volunteers will join together on May 7th to help a local family build a decent and affordable place they can call home. Saturday’s project is part of Habitat for Humanity’s National Women Build Week, which takes place April 30-May 8. The project also supports “Home for the Holidays,” a nationwide initiative launched by Lowe’s and Habitat for Humanity to work alongside 1,000 families to help them build or repair their homes by December.

Habitat for Humanity’s National Women Build Week is a weeklong event created by its Women Build program that invites women to devote at least one day to help families build strength, stability and independence through housing. The week is meant to spotlight the homeownership challenges faced by women. Lowe’s donated $2 million to Habitat’s 2016 National Women Build Week and will provide the support of Lowe’s Heroes employee volunteers. The home improvement chain will also conduct how-to clinics at stores to teach volunteers construction skills.

  • WHAT: Habitat for Humanity Detroit and Lowe’s Heroes celebrating National Women Build Week by building walls and components for a new Habitat Detroit home.
  • WHEN: Saturday, May 7th
    8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
  • WHERE: Habitat Detroit Operations Center
    14325 Jane Street
    Detroit, MI 48205
  • WHO: Habitat Detroit Family Partners, Habitat Detroit Staff and Volunteers, Lowe’s Heroes

More than 300 Habitat for Humanity organizations across the country are hosting Women Build projects this year.

About Habitat Detroit
Habitat for Humanity Detroit is an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, a nonprofit ecumenical Christian housing ministry providing decent, safe and affordable housing to low-income families in Detroit. Since 1986, the Detroit affiliate has rehabilitated and / or built new houses for more than 350 families. Financial support, gift-in-kind donations and volunteer labor allow Habitat for Humanity to continue building affordable homes for those in need. For more information please visit www.habitatdetroit.org or call (313) 521-6691.

About Habitat for Humanity International
Driven by the vision that everyone needs a decent place to live, Habitat for Humanity has grown from a grassroots effort that began on a community farm in southern Georgia in 1976 to a global nonprofit housing organization in nearly 1,400 communities across the U.S. and in over 70 countries. People partner with Habitat for Humanity to build or improve a place they can call home. Habitat homeowners help build their own homes alongside volunteers and pay an affordable mortgage. Through financial support, volunteering, or adding a voice to support affordable housing, everyone can help families achieve the strength, stability and self-reliance they need to build better lives for themselves. Through shelter, we empower. To learn more, visit habitat.org.

About Lowe’s in the Community
Lowe’s, a FORTUNE® 50 home improvement company, has a 50-year legacy of supporting the communities it serves through programs that focus on K-12 public education and community improvement projects. Since 2007, Lowe’s and the Lowe’s Charitable and Educational Foundation together have contributed more than $225 million to these efforts, and for more than two decades Lowe’s Heroes employee volunteers have donated their time to make our communities better places to live. To learn more, visit Lowes.com/SocialResponsibility and LowesInTheCommunity.tumblr.com.

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Habitat Detroit Honors “Stars” at 5th Annual Red Carpet Bash

Habitat Detroit Honors “Stars” at 5th Annual Red Carpet Bash 1000 400 habitatdetroit

On Saturday, February 27, Habitat for Humanity Detroit held its 5th Annual Red Carpet Bash, sponsored by Lear Corporation, at the beautiful Fillmore Theater in the heart of Detroit.

This evening included many visual artistic expressions including:

The event’s primary purpose was to honor the “stars” of Habitat Detroit – its volunteers, sponsors, community partners, homeowners and supporters.

Habbie Awards were given out to specific individuals in the following categories:

  • Construction Volunteer of the Year:  Craig Erzen
  • Non-Construction Volunteer of the Year:  Dorothy Rothgery
  • ReStore Volunteer of the Year:  Ernie Medeima
  • Blazing Blitzer Volunteer Award:  Vaughn Tolliver
  • Newbie Volunteer Award:  John Sims
  • Scot Norris Super Hero Volunteer Award:  Grosse Pointe Partners
  • Lifetime Achievement Award Recipients:  George Nicholson III and Jack Frakes
  • Sponsor of the Year:  Delta Airlines
  • Faith Partner of the Year:  Bethany Lutheran Church
  • Community Partner of the Year:  J.E. Clark Preparatory Academy
  • Homeowner of the Year:  Aretha Theus

Thank you to all for attending and supporting Habitat for Humanity Detroit.

Habitat Detroit and College for Creative Studies Collaborates on Project

Habitat Detroit and College for Creative Studies Collaborates on Project 1000 400 habitatdetroit

Habitat for Humanity Detroit Collaborates with College for Creative Studies to Raise Awareness for Affordable Housing and Neighborhood Revitalization Issues

“Opening Doors of Opportunity” Art Exhibit Collaboration Begins

Detroit, Michigan – January 28, 2016 Habitat for Humanity Detroit and College for Creative Studies (CCS) is collaborating on a project where students will create art projects out of thirty recycled doors. Students from the Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Illustration, Interior Design and Crafts programs will create meaningful and artful displays from doors donated from the Habitat for Humanity Detroit ReStore.

The “Opening Doors of Opportunity” Campaign is a chance for optimism to meet opportunity in the narrative surrounding the rebuilding of Detroit. With the continued rebuilding efforts surrounding downtown, Midtown and other business districts of Detroit, the neighborhoods are needing the same thrust of financial, community, political and public support. The significance of thirty doors is that it represents Habitat Detroit celebrating 30 years of impact in Detroit neighborhoods.

This campaign will be a traveling art exhibit around the city of Detroit and other targeted areas to bring attention to the need for affordable housing and encouraging people to move back to the neighborhoods of Detroit. The exhibit will center on wooden doors donated from the Habitat for Humanity ReStore and will be designed, decorated and/or otherwise embellished to represent the need for rebuilding the neighborhoods and affordable home ownership in Detroit.

“We are very excited to partner with Habitat for Humanity Detroit on this project to raise the consciousness of the general public around the issue of housing and the need for neighborhood revitalization in the city of Detroit,” says Vince Carducci, Dean of Undergraduate Studies at College for Creative Studies.

It is envisioned that these doors will be placed in large traffic areas in the city of Detroit where passersby will stop, admire and engage with their personal stake in the redevelopment of Detroit’s neighborhoods. These doors will truly reflect the opportunities in waiting for a city reborn through its neighborhoods.

Each door will be individually designed as part of a contest for students at CCS. Students will have a chance to select a door, design and embellish it as each artist sees fit, then will enter it as a contestant where a juried panel as well as the public will have a chance to vote on the best designed door. The gallery exhibit opening will coincide with Habitat Detroit’s Red Carpet Bash on February 27. The top 3 winners will be announced at the event and will receive a scholarship toward their college tuition.

For doors that are appropriate to fit and suitable for installation, they could end up in a Habitat for Humanity home to be built in 2016.

“We’re honored and grateful to College for Creative Studies for helping us generate awareness for our mission to build safe, affordable housing in Detroit neighborhoods,” says Ken Cockrel, Jr., Executive Director at Habitat for Humanity Detroit.

If your company or organization would like more information about displaying one or more of these doors after Red Carpet Bash on February 27, please contact Lisa Prince at Habitat for Humanity Detroit ([email protected]).

 

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About Habitat for Humanity Detroit

Habitat for Humanity Detroit is an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, a nonprofit ecumenical Christian housing ministry providing decent, safe and affordable housing to low-income families in Detroit. Since 1986, the Detroit affiliate has rehabilitated and/or built new houses in partnership with more than 350 families. Financial support, gift-in-kind donations and volunteer labor allow Habitat for Humanity Detroit to continue building affordable homes with those in need of improved housing. For more information please visit www.habitatdetroit.org or call (313) 521-6691.

For information on Red Carpet Bash, please visit www.redcarpetbashdetroit.com

For information on Metro ReStores, please visit www.metrorestores.org

 

About College for Creative Studies

Located in the heart of Detroit, the College for Creative Studies (CCS) educates artists and designers to be leaders in the creative professions. A private, fully accredited college, CCS enrolls more than 1,400 students pursuing Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) and Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degrees.

Students in the BFA program can major in Advertising: Copywriting, Advertising Design, Crafts, Entertainment Arts, Fashion Accessories Design, Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Illustration, Interior Design, Photography, Product Design, and Transportation Design, in addition to a dual major Art Education program. Students in the MFA program can major in Color and Materials Design, Interaction Design, Integrated Design, and Transportation Design. The College also offers non-credit courses in the visual arts through its Continuing and Precollege Studies programs and opportunities for youth through its Community Arts Partnerships programs.

Nominations for the 2016 Habbies

Nominations for the 2016 Habbies 1000 400 habitatdetroit

Today, the nominees were announced for the Academy Awards. We’re also announcing the nominees for the 2016 Habbies! We’re so thankful and excited to celebrate with all of these nominees and all of our volunteers, sponsors, community partners and supporters at the 5th Annual Red Carpet Bash on Saturday, February 27, 2016. Join us as we celebrate Habitat Detroit’s 30th Anniversary of impact in Detroit neighborhoods! Buy your tickets and reserve your spot today at www.redcarpetbashdetroit.com.

2016 Habbie Nominations

All nominees have been submitted by volunteers and staff of Habitat for Humanity Detroit. Each nominee has worked hard and dedicated many hours throughout 2015 to support and elevate the mission of Habitat Detroit.

Scot Norris Super Hero Award

  • Bob Layne
  • Grosse Pointe Partners
  • Gary Earnley

 

ReStore Volunteer of the Year

  • Michael Page
  • Ernie Miedema
  • Chris Ghanem

 

Non-Construction Volunteer of the Year

  • Carol McCall
  • Dave Buckler
  • Bonnie Dunkerley
  • Donna Woods
  • George Nicholson III
  • Dorothy Rothgery

Construction Volunteer of the Year

  • Craig Erzen
  • Ted Fly
  • John Sims

 

Blazing Blitzer – an award specifically for those volunteers who went above and beyond during Blitz Build 2015

  • Vaughn Tolliver
  • Katie Williams

 

Habbie Newbie – an award for first time Habitat Detroit volunteers who have gone above and beyond during 2015

  • Ken Pierce
  • John Sims

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