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Sylvia Hubbard – Habitat Detroit Homeowner Story

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Two years ago I can say I would have never imagined my house burning to the ground in 8 minutes and losing everything.

In my world, where my middle name is Murphy’s Law & I live in Detroit, I was at a point in my life – a sort of ceiling – where I thought it was the quiet before the beautiful storm of blessing. I was a single mom of three, working hard, sacrificing my happiness, my time and everything for everyone around me.

I would have never imagined being homeless or being so stressed about why this was happening to me on a day to day basis.

I thought if I do my best to do good, then I should get good back.

But when everything happened a year ago – my house burning down – I knew things like that only happened in a utopia. I lost hope – all hope.

The storm didn’t come with fluffy clouds or beautiful rainbows. This storm came with hail the size of basketballs, tsunamis and wind to knock me so far on my butt, I thought I would never get up.

As I sunk to the bottom of the bucket of my life, I would look up and say I’m really never going to see sunshine.

What hope I had I poured into my children because I couldn’t let them see the misery we had gone into. I wanted them to be there, but not stay there and all my prayers would be for them and for what they wanted.

As I [was accepted] and took apart [in] the Habitat Detroit project, I had hope for just my children to see the fruition.

Each time I picked up a hammer, walked the long aisle of the ReStore, trudged down streets to my volunteer assignments or waited for long periods for the bus, I repeatedly told myself my children would be safe, my children would be happy, my children would know what home meant.

Yet as I continued to help paint, cut wood, nail down boards, stock shelves, unpack trucks and so on and on… a new realization came… I was helping someone.

I was helping some unknown person who had been in my shoes, or who was going to be in my shoes. I was helping an organization which did more than just build houses, they built hope, when one felt all hope was gone.

Habitat Detroit is not about hard work, sweat, long hours and muscle strain. Somehow you don’t remember that.

Not when you’re doing something that you know will give something to someone like me…

hope…

Something that’s more powerful than all the tsunamis and hurricanes in the world. More powerful than anything you can ever imagine.

And more priceless than all the riches in all the world.

One tiny mustard seed of hope can give a person the little bit of strength to bench press the universe.

Habitat Detroit gave me back my hope… Habitat Detroit gave me back my utopia.

For my children, I thank you… For my peace of mind, I thank you and most of all, from my heart, I thank you.

I so hope my words have given others who don’t know about the organization an inspiration to help however they can; either by picking up a hammer, volunteering their time or making monetary contributions.

I thank you all who do help in advance. It means a lot you’ve helped this organization that builds not only houses in the community, but hope in people’s hearts.

*Story used by permission from @SylviaHubbard1

2015 Red Carpet Bash

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Habitat for Humanity Detroit hosted its 4th Annual Red Carpet Bash on Saturday, February 21, 2015 at the Fillmore Detroit. The event raised over $140,000 to support affordable housing solutions in Detroit. Watch the highlight video below.

Congratulations to our 2015 Habbie Award Winners:

Construction Volunteers of the Year – Jerry Gaines and Jim Garlough
Non-Construction Volunteer of the Year – Sylvia Hubbard
ReStore Volunteer of the Year – Carol Wilson
Blazing Blitzer Awardee – Chapman Cunningham
Newbie Awardee – Jackie Kerr
Scot Norris Super Hero Award – Joseph Newland
Lifetime Achievement Award – Bob Layne
Homeowner of the Year – Sylvia Hubbard
Sponsor of the Year – Lear Corporation
Community Partner of the Year – IBEW Local 58 Detroit
Faith Partner of the Year – Spirit of Love Church

Photos from the event can be found at Habitat Detroit’s Facebook Page: www.fb.com/HFHDetroit

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Benefits of a Restored Home

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Home Styles:

  • Varied according to the neighborhood, generally 3 or 4 bedroom
  • Bungalow and colonial styles are most prevalent
  • Some feature hardwood floors and classic molding profiles
  • Plaster walls and ceilings are common
  • Full basements are common

Energy Efficient Features:

  • Upgraded insulation and weather sealing
  • Energy Star certified windows
  • Energy-efficient furnaces with setback thermostats
  • Energy-efficient water heaters
  • Energy Star certified refrigerator

To learn more, call 313-521-6691 ext. 503.

HEAL Asthma Project & Habitat Detroit

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As part of its 25th anniversary celebration, Habitat for Humanity Detroit is proud to have partnered with Merck and the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) to build a home with asthma-healthy features for a low-income family affected by the disease. The Build Smart Breathe Easier program was facilitated by Habitat for Humanity International, which helped the pharmaceutical company and advocacy organization choose four cities around the nation for the building of a new house.

Asthma statistics in the Detroit area are startling and greatly influenced the decision to build in Detroit. For instance:

  • In Detroit, recent asthma hospitalization rates for African Americans are more than two times higher than those for Whites.
  • In Detroit alone, 13.7 percent of adults suffer from asthma, which is a 50 percent higher rate than the state of Michigan as a whole.
  • The rate of asthma hospitalizations for Detroit children is 50 percent higher than that of Detroit adults.

The Habitat Detroit home was completed in July and was designed to reduce a variety of asthma triggers, which can include mold, dust mites and strong fumes or odors. Habitat Detroit incorporated asthma-healthy techniques, materials and systems into the building process based on principles from AAFA’s asthma & allergy friendly® Certification Program.

Click here to read more about this initiative from BLAC Detroit Magazine

Click here to learn more about HEAL Asthma.

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