This Thursday and Friday (March 23rd and 24th), local Wells Fargo volunteers will work on a community project in the Shiloh Community Garden, in partnership with Asheville Area Habitat for Humanity (AAHH). The media is invited to stop by and meet/interview the volunteers and take photos. During lunch on Friday (around noon), there will be a check presentation.
Work
will include building a fence on property donated by Asheville Habitat, making
repairs to the garden’s pavilion, garden shed, outdoor oven, and trellis, and
building a covered shelter for a new mural created by area residents and
depicting the history of the Shiloh community. These volunteer workdays are part
of a $250,000 grant for Neighborhood Revitalization provided by the Wells Fargo
Foundation to select local Habitat affiliates across the nation, including
Asheville Area Habitat ($22,500).
“Because
Asheville Habitat has been active in the Shiloh community for years and built
strong relationships there, we are often invited to partner on projects. Thanks
to this grant and the volunteer component, we were in the position to
collaborate with the Shiloh Community Association on this community initiative
when it arose,” noted Andy Barnett, Asheville Habitat’s Executive Director. Currently, the organization is building 10 new
affordable houses in the Shiloh community while continuing to repair existing
homes for low-income homeowners there.
The partnership with the
Wells Fargo Foundation and local Wells Fargo volunteers from area banks will
support the goals of the Shiloh Community Association laid out in the Shiloh
Community Plan 2025 and approved by Asheville City
Council in 2010. Asheville Habitat began building affordable houses in Shiloh
more than 20 years ago, and to date has completed 47 new affordable homes and
repaired over 40 homes there. AAHH previously collaborated with the Community
Association to build
a storage shed and raised
garden beds in the Shiloh Community Garden, as well as bring electric service
to the garden and pavilion. Asheville Habitat donated land behind the garden to
the Community Association where residents of the neighborhood have planted a
small orchard. With the help of the Wells Fargo funding and volunteers, work
will continue in the garden to provide beauty, recreation, food and education
to the whole neighborhood.
“Wells Fargo has been a
strong partner with Asheville Habitat for many years. We are proud to leverage
our skills and work alongside others with different proficiencies to collectively
address needs that go well beyond housing and support vibrant neighborhoods,”
Barnett said.
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