Asheville Area Habitat for
Humanity was recently awarded $20,000 by the Janirve Legacy Fund to hire a Home
Repair Manager for the Neighborhood Revitalization Initiative (NRI), a home
repair program for low-income homeowners in Buncombe County. Begun in 2010, NRI
has already preserved more than 30 existing homes for area residents who would
not have been able to afford the needed repairs on their own, including many
elderly homeowners and people with disabilities. Until now, NRI has utilized
the non-profit’s existing construction and support services staff to grow the
program, adding an efficient process for home repair to the ongoing mission of
building new affordable, energy-efficient homes for low and moderate income
families. In 2013, Asheville Area Habitat plans to repair more than 30 homes
for Buncombe County families, while continuing its mission of building new
homes.
Habitat for Humanity International selected Asheville Area Habitat
as one of 50 affiliates out of 1,500 nationwide to pilot the home repair
program. NRI has more than doubled the number of families the local affiliate
is able to serve each year, stretching the resources of the organization’s
staff. This grant allows Asheville Area Habitat to bring on a manager for the
repair program, which aims to triple the number of families served annually. A
Home Repair Manager will not only allow the program to serve more households
and to take on more extensive repair projects, but will expand the program’s
outreach to work more closely with other community development associations in
improving area neighborhoods.
The Janirve Legacy Fund is
part of the Community Foundation of Western North Carolina, a non-profit
serving eighteen counties in Western North Carolina. The Community Foundation
is a permanent regional resource that facilitates more than $8 million in
charitable giving annually. CFWNC inspires philanthropy and mobilizes resources
to enrich lives and communities in Western North Carolina. More information can
be found at www.cfwnc.org.
Asheville Area Habitat for
Humanity is a non-profit ministry that fosters community by partnering with
qualified families and individuals to build new houses and preserve existing
homes. In thirty years of service, Asheville Habitat has built and sold (at
no-profit) 242 safe and affordable homes in Buncombe County and is currently
the largest builder of GreenBuilt NC certified homes in the state. More
information is available at www.ashevillehabitat.org.
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