Fall 2012 Newsletter - Habitat for Humanity Northshore
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Fall 2012 Newsletter - Habitat for Humanity Northshore
Volume 2, 2012 215 Maple Street Lynn, MA 01904 781-598-0310 www.habitatforhumanity-northshore.com WOMEN! North Shore Habitat for Humanity (HFHNS) hosted a Lowe’s sponsored Women Build event at 12 Park Street in Peabody on May 5, 2012! The Women Build event was more successful then we could have imagined. Preparations began early, when we met with students in the School of Hospitality Management at Endicott College, to discuss Women Build and solicit their help. The students were eager to participate. We worked in partnership with Lowe’s of Danvers to schedule three Women Build Clinics, March, April and June. These clinics helped attendees to learn skills related to the construction work on site. On May 5th, after months of planning and eager anticipation, more than 75 volunteers gathered at 12 Park Street for Women Build. Registration began at 8:00 am. Volunteers distributed t-shirts, assigned groups to teams, and served coffee, tea and light refreshments. Don Preston, HFHNS Board Chair and President, welcomed everyone to the work site and introduced the master of ceremonies, four year HFHNS volunteer, Deb BUILD! Pimental. Ms. Pimental described the work schedule for the day and introduced the project supervisors. The tasks to be completed included framing, strapping, deck framing, insulation, bulkhead masonry, sheetrock, siding, and finishing porch ceilings. The women were enthusiastic and fearless! Many of them had attended the two Lowe’s clinics that HFHNS offered. Others were instructed on site in the use of power tools and industry applications for products like spray foam insulation. All were engaged in meaningful work. At 11:30, we gathered for lunch and a much needed break! Lunch was planned in conjunction with Endicott College, Management of Social Events students. During dessert, four community leaders shared their experiences with HFHNS and four inspirational women homeowners spoke to the group of the difference home ownership made in their family’s lives. Their words were met with tears, laughter and applause throughout the assembly! And then it was back to work. By day’s end, the women had completed more work than anyone anticipated – front porches, back porches, from SAVE THE DATE! Habitat for Humanity North Shore 215 Maple Street Lynn, MA 01904 Non-Profit Org. US Postage PAID Permit No. 15 Beverly, MA 01915 Fulfilling Dreams, Building Homes More than 75 women joined Habitat North Shore for its first Women Build on May 5th the basement to the attic, and all the rooms in between. As the ebullient volunteers left the site, our youngest volunteer of the day, four-year old Becca, stood with her mom, handed each woman a potted plant and said, “Thank you for volunteering. Happy Mother’s Day.” It just doesn’t get better than that! Many members of our community stepped up to volunteer on site for Women Build: Ms. Ann Manning Martin, Councilor-at-Large, City of Peabody, Attorney, Mary-Ellen Manning, Member, Governor’s Council, Massachusetts, Ms. Eileen Quinn, Senior Vice President, Wells Fargo Capital Finance, and Ms. Sara Forristall, HERS Rater, Advanced Building Analysis, LLC We would like to extend a special thank you to our corporate leaders and local businesses that supported the HFHNS Women Build event - Wells Fargo, City of Peabody, General Electric, Advanced Building Analysis, LLC, Endicott College, Dunkin Donuts, Stop and Shop, Santoro’s Sandwich Shop, Tabernacle Baptist Church, and the Elks Club. Finally, we would like to thank Lowe’s for sponsoring the Women Build event! Visit our Facebook page – Habitat for Humanity of the NorthShore for more pictures. http://www.facebook.com/HabitatForHumanityNorthSh ore VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT: Deb and Bob Pimental Deb are team leaders and true player/coaches. Bob volunteers on both Saturdays and Wednesdays with new and experienced volunteers. Deb helped lead the first all Women Build in May at Park Street, Peabody. Together with their Habitat volunteer family, Deb and Bob have helped build homes in Salem, Lynn, Beverly and Peabody. They have participated in Brush with Kindness projects and attend as many Habitat events as they can. Deb was no stranger to volunteering when she joined Habitat. Electric Insurance Company® encourages employee’s volunteer spirit and allows them time off to help the community. Deb also volunteers for Senior Day in the Park and Fairy Godmothers. Bob, hand crafts furniture for family and friends. When they aren’t working or volunteering, they enjoy spending time with family and friends and relaxing on cruise ships. Make a date to volunteer! That’s exactly what Deb and Bob Pimental did back in May of 2008. A little over four years ago, Deb, a Licensing Specialist with Electric Insurance Company® jumped at the chance to join her colleagues at the company sponsored build date with Habitat for Humanity of the North Shore (HFHNS). It was Memorial Day weekend when Bob dropped Deb off early in the morning at the Salem build site to join her colleagues. As Deb says, she had no construction skills or experience but felt so welcomed by HFHNS President Don Preston and long time volunteers, Joel Brenner and Sister Pauline. The roof was not yet on the house so Deb grabbed a broom, started sweeping and began learning the ins and outs of construction. She was tired by the time she left, but enjoyed the challenge and mission so much she returned the next week to help a deserving family build their new home. Four years and counting, they are still enjoying their Saturday date days. Bob treats Deb to breakfast and then they join their volunteer family at 8:00 am. Deb and Bob say working with the homeowners and seeing their faces light up at each stage of the build is so rewarding. They love the sincere hugs and gratitude the homeowners share with the volunteers. Bob and Deb say they themselves are so thankful for the opportunity to build new friendships and to help make positive changes in the quality of our homeowners’ lives and in their communities. It’s the smiles on their faces and twinkles in their eyes that show how much Deb and Bob enjoy helping others when they give their time on their Saturday date day. After two weeks of shuttling Deb to and from the site, Deb’s husband Bob was convinced to stay and volunteer with her. Bob Pimental, a retired Mobil Oil Corporation employee was hooked, and so began their Saturday date days. So, how do they keep their date days so fresh? Bob and Deb will say it is the friendships they make, the skills they learn and mostly the pure joy they feel when they work side by side with the homeowners. Deb, an avid quilter, may not have known how to read a construction tape measure when she started, but with the help of her Habitat volunteer family, she has conquered the tape measure, wall boarding, tiling, painting, and siding; even donned a harness to help with roofing. Bob, an avid furniture builder has shared his finishing skills with the volunteer teams and honed his new and rehab construction skills these past few years. Both Bob and Habitat for Humanity of the North Shore would like to thank Deb and Bob Pimental for their generous donations of time, talent, cookies, friendship, laughter and support. If you would like to double date with Bob and Deb, please visit our website and complete a volunteer form. designing the buildings, selecting families and supporting those families. Mostly, it was good people putting forth extraordinary effort to help transform a neighborhood and assist eight families who were strangers but are now friends. Thank you to all who contributed to this project. Some get recognition, other work quietly behind the scenes with the quiet satisfaction of doing good. You know who you are. Thank you!!! ON THE FRONT LINES – PARK STREET Nearly four years ago, Don Preston took me to see a prospective new project in Peabody. There sat three of the most dilapidated properties in the city. After unscrewing the plywood that covered all the doors and windows, we went in. The houses were so chopped up and filled with old furniture and debris; it was difficult to find your way around. There had been a fire and squatters. Once grand single family homes, they had been chopped up into nine illegal apartments. I left the property shaking my head and thinking that a bulldozer was the only answer. It was far too ambitious a project for our all volunteer affiliate to take on. Fast forward four years. One home has been completely gutted and rehabbed to historic commission standards. Two families are living there and the house looks great. The project is entering its final stages and as always, it’s a little chaotic. We are rushing to get the final details completed. Woodwork, floors and painting all have to be completed. So, there is plenty of work for anyone who wants to jump in. We work on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 8:30 till 3:00. But if you can’t make this project, there is always our next project, slated to begin in October in Danvers…….. HABITAT TEAMS with COMMUNITY GROUPS TO SAVE 23 CHASE STREET, BEVERLY With affordable first time buyer properties a challenge to come by, HFH-NS, through its Neighborhood Revitalization Initiative (NRI) program, was determined to save 23 Chase Street, Beverly. This single family home was a designated first-time buyer affordable property which was established in 2005 by the Beverly Affordable Housing Coalition. The property, which had been purchased by a first time buyer, was abandoned over a year ago, and was greatly in need of rehabilitation. Another home has been gutted and rehabbed, also to historic specifications. Two families will move in this fall. The third home was too far gone to save. It was bulldozed and in its place, two brand new structures were built. One of the new structures was made fully accessible to accommodate the handicapped teenager that would be living there with her mother and sisters. That structure is now occupied by two families. The other new structure is almost complete and families will move in this fall. How did this all happen? Not an easy question to answer. First, was the vision and leadership of Don Preston. Second, we had the willingness of the City of Peabody to believe in us and help us financially to obtain and rehab the properties. Finally, the dedication and hard work of hundreds of volunteers who put in thousands of hours raising money, working on the site, Masconomet High School students made a difference at 23 Chase St. In an effort to rehabilitate the home AND preserve the affordability status of this property, HFH-NS teamed up with Harborlight Community Partners, Mayor Scanlon, City of Beverly, Mike Wheeler of Beverly Cooperative Bank and the North Shore Home Consortium to revitalize 23 Chase Street. The partnership worked because everyone was dedicated to the availability of affordable housing. than “new builds,” because we are working with an existing structure which may be larger than the average Habitat home, AND existing dwellings come with many unknowns like are the main beams structurally sound? What kind of insulation exists? And, how old are the pipes, heating system and electrical wiring? Below is a summary of the cost of a “new” build PLANS,SURVEYS Medtronic volunteers spent a day bringing 23 Chase St back to life! Habitat for Humanity provided the skilled labor and purchased materials for extensive renovation work, which included new hardwood floors, a new heating system, roof repairs and landscaping. Board President Don Preston said it best, "It goes back to the uniqueness of Beverly in affordable housing and its willingness to take on these odd situations," he said. "You need these types of partnerships, and you never know what kind of partnership is going to take place." The house has three bedrooms, a covered porch and a (now) nicely landscaped yard. Potential buyers must be income-eligible and participate in a lottery conducted by Harborlight Community Partners. "The real reward for this hard work will be when a family is able to move into 23 Chase St. and call it home," said Andrew DeFranza, Harborlight's executive director. Thank you to the many Habitat volunteers for making this renovation a huge success! HOW MUCH DOES IT COST FOR HFH-NS TO BUILD AN AFFORDABLE HOME? HFH-NS works diligently at keeping the cost of building/renovating affordable housing at a minimum, without sacrificing Energy Star compliance and incorporating GREEN building into every new build. We are able to do this because of volunteer labor, discounted material prices, and a committed Board of Directors who tap into all available resources to maximize “in kind” donations. Each build is unique, in some cases we build brand new homes on a vacant lot of land, and others require demolition and renovation. Demolitions & renovations are typically more costly $2,000.00 INSURANCES $1,300.00 LEGAL,CONDODOCS $1,750.00 PERMITS $1,000.00 $9,000.00 $6,000.00 $900.00 $11,000.00 $7,500.00 $2,500.00 $3,000.00 EXCAV,WATER,SEWER FOUNDATION(L+M) SLABS(L+M) FRAMEMATERIAL FRAMELABOR ROOF(L+M) WINDOWS,DOORS SIDING(L+M) PLUMBING ELECTRICAL HVAC INSULATION BOARD/PLASTER INT.FINISH(L+M) FLOORING TILE(L+M) CABINETS,TOPS PAINTING ELECTRICFIXTURES PLUMBINGFIXTURES APPLIANCES $6,000.00 $8,000.00 $9,000.00 $6,000.00 $3,000.00 $8,000.00 $6,000.00 $3,000.00 $750.00 $4,800.00 $3,000.00 $600.00 $3,000.00 $2,000.00 DECKS $3,000.00 DRIVEWAYS $3,000.00 LANDSCAPING $1,750.00 WALKWAYS,STEPS $1,250.00 DUMPSTERS $1,250.00 PORTAJON $600.00 TEMPELECTICAL $750.00 TOTALCOST $120,700.00 Based on this calculation, the mortgage for a new homeowner would be $335 per month (0% interest over 30 years). Add in real estate taxes and insurance, the average MONTLY bill for a Habitat homeowner is $700 per month. Now THAT is affordable! 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