Proceeds from Warren Haynes Presents: The Christmas Jam recently surpassed the $2 million mark! Over the years, funds have built Habitat homes and also helped pay infrastructure and development costs of entire neighborhoods -- including the recently completed 25-house Hudson Hills subdivision named in honor of Warren Haynes’ and Stefani Scamardo’s young son Hudson.
The construction of
the next two affordable homes being built by Asheville Area Habitat for
Humanity is made possible thanks to proceeds from last year’s Christmas Jam.
The future home to three generations of the Heatherly-Leach family got underway
in late November, and the future home of the Suber family starts next week.
Both families will purchase their homes with an affordable mortgage through
Habitat.
On Thursday, December 8th and Friday,
December 9th, Before the Jam,
Lend a Hand volunteers will come from near and far to help build these homes. Local restaurants (12 Bones, Mellow
Mushroom, and Village Wayside Bar & Grille) will feed the helpers, and
Merrell will again sponsor the signature volunteer event that is in its 10th year.
Kent Doobrow of Merrell notes, “This is such an incredible event to be part of.
United by a common love for the music, Before the Jam volunteers expand their
Jam experience by volunteering on the Habitat jobsite. We encourage them to
take that spirit of community involvement with them and engage in their own community
in the future – whether that’s Asheville, or elsewhere.”
On Friday, December 9th at
3pm, Warren Haynes will join these volunteers, Asheville Habitat supporters, and the two future homeowner families
at the construction site for a short speaking program. The site is Habitat’s
10-house McKinley subdivision (GPS: 65 Taft Ave. 28803) in the
Shiloh neighborhood of South Asheville. Afterwards, Warren and the crowd will
jointly raise the first wall of the Suber family’s home. The media and public
are invited to attend.
Daniel Leach & Betty Heatherly
Betty and
Daniel (mother and son) are Asheville natives. They are thrilled about the opportunity
to own a Habitat for Humanity home. Betty, her daughter Tiffany (age 29), and
two granddaughters (ages 7 and 12) currently live in a two-bedroom mobile home
that is over 30 years old. Daniel resides temporarily in an apartment building;
the complex is now under new ownership and soon will no longer be affordable. The
family is delighted about the prospect of moving from a substandard unit and
temporary housing to a safe, permanent and affordable Habitat home of their own.
The
family’s future 4-bedroom/2-bath house will be built in Habitat’s
McKinley neighborhood, a subdivision of 10 Habitat houses in Shiloh. Sponsorship for this home
is provided by The W&S Foundation, through proceeds from Warren Haynes Presents: The Annual Christmas
Jam.
Evita is a native of Asheville, NC. She is the mother of two young women; her youngest
at 14 is set to begin high school and her oldest at 18 is working part time for
Deerfield Retirement Community. As a single parent, Evita works two jobs to
support her family. She has worked full time for Gentiva Home Health since 2009
and for the past nine years she’s also worked part time for Old Navy. As a
Habitat homeowner, Evita will be paying roughly $100 less than she pays for her
current apartment but, the real benefit will be the improvement to their
environment. They are currently living in an apartment where reoccurring black
mold is prevalent and a leak in the upstairs bathroom has created an uneven and
cracked ceiling in the living room. Moving from their current apartment to a
home certified by Green Built NC is a benefit not lost on Evita. And when it
was explained to her youngest daughter that this will be their own home she enthusiastically shouted
to her mom, “Mom, we can have the whole family over to our house for a
cook-out!”
The family’s future 3-bedroom/1.5-bath Habitat house will
be built in Habitat’s McKinley neighborhood, a subdivision of 10 houses in
Shiloh. Sponsorship for this home is provided by The W&S Foundation,
through proceeds from Warren Haynes
Presents: The Annual Christmas Jam. The Suber’s house will be known as The 2016 Christmas Jam House and
construction will begin on December 6, 2016.
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