This new home is a result of a partnership between Habitat for Humanity
International and Thrivent Financial called Thrivent Builds with Habitat for
Humanity. The partnership has resulted in more than 3,500 Habitat homes across
the country and around the world being built or repaired since 2005. Thanks to
the nearly 2.4 million members of Thrivent Financial, and other volunteers,
Thrivent Builds is able to contribute to the improvement of communities like Asheville.
Thrivent Financial contributed 50 percent of the house costs—a total of $75,693. Additionally, four local
Lutheran churches and the local Thrivent chapter have been involved for years
and will join in the partnership again this year by volunteering and raising
$10,000 towards the build. They are: Abiding Savior, Church of the Nativity,
Emmanuel, and St. Mark’s.
“This is the eighth home in Buncombe County sponsored by Thrivent Builds.
We are profoundly grateful for Thrivent’s support and involvement in our
community,” said Betsy Warren, Sponsorship Coordinator for Asheville Area
Habitat for Humanity.
The Hodoroaba family is more than a little eager to finish construction
of their new home. They will complete 400 hours of “sweat equity” helping to
build it, a basic tenet of Habitat for Humanity. They will also repay the 0%
interest mortgage over a period of 30 years, illustrating Habitat for
Humanity’s objective to give families a “hand up” rather than a “hand out.”
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