Spring 2012 - Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona

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Spring 2012 - Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona
Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!
Family Story - Tavo Salazar
Speech given by new homeowner Tavo Salazar at
his Home Dedication Ceremony March 3, 2012:
opportunity to partner with Habitat for Humanity
and work toward owning a home.
“Thank you Habitat for Humanity Central
Arizona with sincere appreciation!
Words cannot express the heartfelt gratitude I
feel for all the tremendous support provided by
Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona and my
Home Sponsor Lutherans Building for Christ
Coalition, my Family Partners Jerry & Ruth
Ann Thacker, my House Leaders Doug Busch
and Team Leaders Roy Sikorski, Brandon
Smith, Steve Cramer, Mike Wilkins, Mike Burke,
Ken Ondrejko, Jim Krause, Bob Blome and
Chuck Long. I wouldn’t have been able to do
this without your great expertise and sincere
dedication to my home that you built as if it was
yours. I also thank my Site Host, Bridget Hadley,
my family, my dad, my brother and his family and
my dearest friend Rebecca, plus all the great and
wonderful volunteers that gave up their Saturdays
to help me and the many people who volunteered
during the week who were not seen but have not
gone unnoticed. Thank you again.
I would like to take this time to give thanks to
God and to all that have made this dream of mine
a reality.
I came to this country looking for the American
dream. I had my degrees in Agriculture and
bio-fertilization of horticultures and I thought
“No problem! I’ll come and make my fortune,
buy a home, get married and have a family.”
Unfortunately my degrees were not transferable
to jobs in the United States and finding a job
was difficult so in order to survive I took any
position I could find. I found a great job with
good pay as a machinist, but was laid off. I found
another job as a house manager and was laid off
again. It was a sign of the times and I had just
about given up hope.
Despite my struggles I started volunteering
with the City of Phoenix doing cleanups in my
community and started attending and completed
citizenship classes. I took a steady job as a prep
cook but knew that despite my best efforts I could
never afford a home on my salary. My dream of
home ownership seemed unattainable. I asked
God to help me and he did. My prayers were
quickly answered when I was told of the great
I also wish to thank my three favorite angels:
Maribel, Luz and Rosie (HFHCAZ Family
Services Director and Case Managers) for all
your patience and hard work that made the
road to this miracle smooth. I can only say may
God bless you and all of your families with the
strength and health to continue to do his work.
Thank you and God bless.”
West Valley Presbyterian Coalition
Desert Palms Presbyterian Church has been building homes as a
“Partner in Mission” with Habitat for Humanity since 2002. The
church sponsored the
building of new homes for
two families with Habitat
for Humanity of the West
Valley in 2002 and 2003.
Bethany Presbyterian Church
In addition to the financial
Desert Palms Presbyterian Church
support, Desert Palms
Presbyterian also provided
Faith Presbyterian Church
volunteers who faithfully
First Presbyterian Church of Peoria
served to help build the
First Presbyterian Church of Sun City
homes in partnership with
Heritage Presbyterian Church
families in need.
Northminster Presbyterian
The West Valley
Presbyterian Coalition was
formed in 2003 in an effort
Current West Valley Presbyterian
Coalition Members:
to involve more churches and serve more families. Spearheading
the formation of the coalition were Laura Brandt, Don Swenson and
another member from Desert Palms. Through their commitment
and steadfastness the coalition was formed, and the first Chair, Pat
Johnson of Desert Palms Presbyterian Church was selected.
To date the Coalition has sponsored eight homes, serving as many
families and 31 children in the local community. These families now
have affordable, stable housing thanks to the partnership and support
of the West Valley Presbyterian Coalition. This year the coalition is
co-sponsoring their ninth home in Glendale in partnership with the
Yasin/Badru Family, a family of six.
The West Valley Presbyterian Coalition’s contribution to Habitat
for Humanity Central Arizona and the families in our community is
tremendous. Habitat is thankful for their partnership and support.
Would you like to learn more about how your church or group can contribute to Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona
and help families in your community? Visit www.habitatcaz.org for more information.
Fall 2008
2012 Sponsors
Developer’s Crew:
SRP
Contractor’s Crew:
IBM, Insight Partner
US Airways
Sub-Contractor’s Crew:
BBVA Compass
National Bank of Arizona
Northern Trust
Carpenter’s Crew:
Mary E. Adams, M.D.
Bob & Robyn Anderson
Ford & Harrison, LLP
Rod & Victoria Granberrty
Guilliam Concrete Inc. & The
Plumbing Company
Victoria Maus
Miller’s Mud & More, LLC
Phoenix Coyotes
Bob & Linda Rasmussen
House Leader Sponsors:
Mike & Ann Booher
Paul & Eva Chadwick
Skip & Dawn Corley
Larry & Barbara Gudis
Harris Private Bank
Tim & Kim Humphrey
Philip & Christine Lulek
Jim & Cathy Mahoney
M&I Wealth Management
Thomas & Marilyn Manson
Jeff & Jennifer McKee
Builder’s
Bulletin
A publication of Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona. Spring 2012
Jim & Karen Phelps
Robert W. Baird & Co.
Rockford Corporation
Catherine Stanley & Jason Schrott
Roger & Rosemary Schwierjohn
Art & Kay Tramutolo
Beverage Sponsors:
Barefoot Wine & Bubbly
Crescent Crown Distributing
World Class Beverages of AZ
Volunteer Spotlight
Jim Par tida, Volunteer and Friend
Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona wishes to thank the following donors and board
members for supporting the Fall 2011 Board of Directors Matching Gift Challenge:
Mary Adams, M.D.
Kirk Anderson
Joan Apple
Virginia Alexander and Ronald
Aspaas
Phyllis Baldwin
Sally Barrow
Barbara and Kenneth Batko
Lynda and Robert Beauchamp, M.D.
Jean Besich
Tamara Bettinger
Michael Bohannan
Ann and Mike Booher
Debbie Bostian
Debra and Ray Bradley
Laura and Edwin Brandt
Brenda and George Brimhall
Arlene Brockmeyer
Martha Brodersen
Robin and Thomas Burrell
Shirley and Lowell Byall-Jutzi
Barbara Cabrera
Stephen Campbell
Shirley Carr
Michael Carter
Karen and Darrell Cordy
Barbara Craer
Missie and Gerard D’Aunoy
Karen Deegan
Eunice Deering
Elaine DeWaele
Nancy and David Dietrich
Michael Dietrich
Debra Pearson and Jay Eaglstun
Rachel and Thad Enloe
Marilyn and Melvin Franklin
Jeanne and David Fuller
Laurie Gerlach
Dawn Geyer
Joan and Keith Gilroy
Sandra and Patrick Glenn
Leslie and J. Patrick Grady
Darlene Hagan
Nancy and Paul Halvorson
Irma and George Heasley
Theresa Hedrick
Jo Ann and Thomas Hirsch
Jerri Hoover
Deborah and Thomas Horst
Karen and Richard Hunter
Constance and Brian James
Nea Johnston
Beverly and Edward Jones
Irma Jones
William D. Jones
Peggy Jordan
C.H. and Rose Kast
Christina Katen
Janet and Dale Kollars
John Konchak
Yung and Keith Koprowski
Kathleen and George Lawrence
James N. Lee
David Lenhardt
Donna and David Loretta
Ellen Lucas
Christine and Philip Lulek
Julie and Jack Lutz
Marcia Lynk
Susan and Paul Mark
Stanley Marks
Susan and Stephen Matazzoni
James McLellan
Delores Mead
Sherry and James Mellenthin
Joyce and John Melter
Gene Mialki
Virginia Mitchell
Marta and Flavio Moraga
Kimberly and Patrick Moran
Carolyn and Richard Morgan
Jennifer Moser
David Myer
Casey Newcomb
Michael Nowak
Claribel and Wayne Parker
Kelly Peoples
Yvonne Phelps
Yvonne and Harry Phillips
Laraine Pizzi
Barbara and James Plowman
Mary Quinlan
Harold Rasp
Lynette Ray
Jennifer and Rosamond Romero
Shirley Ruegsegger
Faye and Kevin Ruffcorn
Shannon and Karl Schultz
Rose Schwent
Nancy Sears
Ruth and Joe B. Smith
Kenneth Solheim
Mildred and Peter Starrett
Dan Stewart
Mary Stolze
Elizabeth Thomas
Ammie and Jesus Tuncap
Courtenay Van Denburgh
Christina Villegas
Judith and Donald Wallace
Susan and John Wanat
Ruthann Welander
Penny Wells
Joanne Wernecke
Brenda and William Willcox
Felicia and William Wong
Amy and Robert Woods
Denae and Paul Yankowich
2011-2012 Board of Directors
Larry Gudis, Chair
Jim Phelps, Vice Chair
Heide Rose, Secretary
Eva Chadwick, Treasurer
Roger Schwierjohn, President/CEO
Robyn Anderson
Thomas O. Ansel
Kathleen Crowley
David DeCero
Tim Disbrow
Jose A. Freig
Anna B. Garcia
Kim Humphrey
Joan Jaynes
Stanton Johnson
Thurman Judd
Frederick Lake
Jacqueline Metcalf
Owen Moorhead
Victor Newton
Bob Rasmussen
Gil Rodriguez
Ryan T. Rosensteel
Corky Silver
Dave Sprentall
Michael J. Toia
Jeffrey Garza Walker
The Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona family lost a great friend this
winter with the passing of one of our long-time volunteers, Jim Partida. Jim
passed away on January 25th at the age of 75. Jeanne, his loving wife of 28
years, was at his side.
Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona builds,
renovates and repairs simple, decent and affordable
homes in partnership with families in need.
As an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit affiliate of
Habitat for Humanity International, we build, renovate
and repair affordable housing for low-income families
in need of adequate shelter. We feel that optimism,
respect, teamwork, customer service, appreciation
and, of course, humor and fun are valuable and
necessary attributes that guide our actions so that we
can accomplish our goals.
Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona is one of the
largest producing urban affiliates in the United States.
We have grown from an organization that struggled
to fund one house in 1985 to building, renovating or
repairing more than 825 homes to date.
There are many ways to join the effort to eliminate
poverty housing in the Metro Phoenix area. Please
visit our website, give us a call or visit our offices and
ReStores. We are always available to share the good
news about Habitat.
What’s Inside Spring 2012
What a Year...
New Homeowners
Family Story
West Valley Presbyterian
Blueprints & Bluejeans
Board Match Challenge
Pg 2
Pg 3-4
Pg 5
Pg 5
Pg 6
Pg 6
Jim and Jeanne’s devotion to Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona goes
back 13 years, back to the days of the Habitat for Humanity East Valley
affiliate. After the merger with Habitat for Humanity Valley of the Sun, Jim
not only continued to swing a hammer on-site, but the husband and wife duo
became mainstays on the Family Selection and Family Partner committees.
Jim served as both an elder and deacon at First Presbyterian Church of Mesa.
He was able to combine his passions for the church and Habitat for the
greatest good. Through his guidance the Presbytery
donated 25 lots to Habitat. Jim, a member of
the U.S. Air Force Reserve in the 1950’s and
‘60s, also volunteered for the Mesa Police
Department’s Victim’s Abuse Unit. During
his free time, Jim enjoyed reading and he
read the Bible every day. He also focused
on history and the military.
Jim is survived by Jeanne, daughter
and son-in-law Cheryl and Ed Cordone
and their children Matthew and Andrew,
daughter and son-in-law Julie and Bob
Dobrin and their children Zach and Lily,
sons Eric and Alan and sister and
brother-in-law
Armida and Cliff
Brashear.
Board of
Directors:
Chair
Larry Gudis
Vice Chair
Jim Phelps
Secretary
Heide Rose
Treasurer
Eva Chadwick
President/CEO
Roger Schwierjohn
Members at Large
Robyn Anderson
Thomas O. Ansel
Kathleen Crowley
David DeCero
Tim Disbrow
Jose A. Freig
Anna B. Garcia
Kim Humphrey
Joan Jaynes
Stanton Johnson
Thurman Judd
Frederick Lake
Jacqueline Metcalf
Owen Moorhead
Victor Newton
New Homeowners
What a Year...What a Community
New Homeowners
What a year it is turning out to be! It’s with immense pride that I announce by our
June 30th fiscal year end, HFHCAZ will have served more than 300 families. That
places us a full two years ahead of our 2014 Strategic Plan goal of serving more than
100 families per year.
HFHCAZ continues to build new LEED certification-seeking homes while growing
our number of renovated homes. We are rewarded that our home renovation
program is earning accolades from our municipal partners. We’ve earned praise
and appreciation for the impact we are making in neighborhoods in most need of
revitalization. And that speaks not only to the improvements made to the actual
homes, but also to the character of the hard-working families we are selling to. In
many cases, those hard-working families are buying newly renovated homes which were once vacant,
foreclosed properties where criminal activity pushed the neighborhood into decline. Our families,
our neighborhoods and our cities benefit by the immediate reduction in neighborhood crime and the
improvement in home values.
Abawage Mesa
C.W. & Modene Neely Charitable Foundation and
Sun Valley Community Church | Funding for Land
Provided by The City of Mesa HOME Investment
Partnership Program
Alvarado Phoenix
City of Phoenix YouthBuild | Land Sponsors: Maricopa
County Attorney’s Office, Phoenix Police Department
South Mountain Precinct and City of Phoenix | LEED
Certification provided by Ramsey Justice Foundation |
Solar System provided by American Solar Electric, Inc.
Baldwin Phoenix (Renovation)
Wells Fargo
Ryan T. Rosensteel
HFHCAZ is able to manage all of this because we have the wonderful support of our community.
Through partnerships with municipalities, we received funding from the HOME Investment Partnership
Program, Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) and Neighborhood Stabilization Program
(NSP). Our municipal partners have identified HFHCAZ as the non-profit partner who can manage
and deliver desired revitalization results! That is why we have been awarded traditional CDBG and
HOME grants and have been awarded some of their NSP grant funding. HFHCAZ is also exceeding
all expectations surrounding the newly launched Emergency Home Repair program for the City of
Glendale.
• Donations to the Habitat for Humanity
ReStores are tax-deductible.
Dominguez/Gonzalez Phoenix (Renovation)
Funding Provided by Anonymous Donor
Elemo/Mohammed Phoenix
St. Patrick Catholic Community in Partnership
with Tom & Donna Brady, Ensign Foundation and
Additional Funding Provided by an Anonymous
Donor | Land Sponsor: Federal Home Loan Bank
Espinoza Peoria (Renovation)
Women Build Funding Provided by City of Peoria
Neighborhood Stabilization Program
Gomez Peoria (Renovation)
City of Peoria’s Community Development
Block Grant
In partnership,
Guerra Mesa
Southeast Valley Lutheran Coalition | Funding
for Land Provided by The City of Mesa HOME
Investment Partnership Program
Hernandez Phoenix (Renovation)
Bank of America
Michael J. Toia
Jeffrey Garza Walker
We appreciate your gift and your consideration.
Chase
Thompson Peoria (Renovation)
Property Provided by City of Peoria Neighborhood
Stabilization Program | Renovation Funding
Provided by Wells Fargo Housing Foundation | Built
in Partnership with Women Build
Tang Peoria
West Valley Lutheran Coalition, Wells Fargo and Total
Transit | Land Provided by City of Peoria
Construction Wish List
Roger Schwierjohn
President/CEO
Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona
Are you interested in directing your United Way
gift to HFHCAZ? The Valley of the Sun United Way
designation code is 0095.
Selam/Mohammed Phoenix (Renovation)
To date...
825 homes built,
renovated or repaired
Funding for the Habitat mission is now trending in the right direction. We have seen corporate
sponsorships begin to grow this year as the economy continues its slow recovery. While our faith-based
and individual donors continue to be challenged with the effect of high unemployment, we know their
support will improve as the employment picture brightens.
We will embrace what will probably be our most challenging year in terms of the number of new homes
constructed and homes renovated. We will not rest on our laurels. With the need to pick up the pace
for completion of our HUD-funded projects, we won’t have much of a summer break. And once again
we can proudly announce that we are challenged and we are blessed. Thank you all for your continued
support!
• Proceeds from the ReStore support
the mission of Habitat for Humanity
Central Arizona to build, renovate and
repair affordable homes in partnership
with local families in need.
• Purchase quality items at affordable
prices to build, remodel or renovate
your home.
As a non-profit agency, we are always in need of donations of goods to help keep our
affiliate running smoothly and efficiently. Here is a current list of our most-needed
items:
Corky Silver
Dave Sprentall
Salazar Mesa
Lutherans Building for Christ Coalition | Funding
for Land Provided by The City of Mesa HOME
Investment Partnership Program
We continue to make progress with our new home repair program. The bulk of the year has been spent
creating the legal documents and developing the processes needed to offer the program to existing
homeowners meeting the selection criteria for HFH families. But we will proceed slowly with this
new endeavor because we also face a newly identified swell of new home construction and home
renovation activity. We will be very busy complying with recently announced and revised time lines
for completion of projects funded in part with federal grant dollars administered by the Department of
Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Bob Rasmussen
Gil Rodriguez
Reed Mesa
Episcopal Habitat Coalition, Wells Fargo and
Federal Home Loan Bank in Partnership with
Member Bank National Bank of Arizona
Why Donate and
Shop at a ReStore?
Carpenter’s Pencils, Portable Generators, Chain Saw, SDS Hammer Drills, Chop Saws, Skill Saws,
Dewalt Cordless Tool Kits, Speed Squares, Gloves, Utility Knives (retractable)
Maxwell Mesa
Rio Verde/Tonto Verde Communities | Funding
for Land Provided by The City of Mesa HOME
Investment Partnership Program
Mehmeti Peoria (Renovation)
City of Peoria’s Community Development
Block Grant
Ornelas Phoenix (Renovation)
Habitat’s Tuesday Crew
To make a donation, please call us at 602.268.9022 or email [email protected].
Donations are tax-deductible.
• Donating materials helps the
environment. Quality items that could
have been sent to a landfill are reused
and recycled.
• Donations can be dropped off at
any ReStore location. Hours are
Monday – Saturday. 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
or call for a pickup.
4 Convenient
Locations
(for Donating and Shopping)
Goodyear ReStore
13735 W. Auto Dr. | Goodyear, AZ 85338
(just north of Van Buren, east of Litchfield Rd.)
(623) 215-0536
M – Th 8-6 | F & S 8-5 | Closed Sunday
Mesa ReStore
1135 S. Dobson Rd. | Mesa, AZ 85202
(NE corner of Dobson & Southern)
(480) 969-2143
M – Th 8-6 | F & S 8-5 | Closed Sunday
Peoria ReStore
9133 NW Grand Ave. Ste. 2 | Peoria, AZ 85345
(SW corner of 91st Ave. & Grand Ave.)
(623) 776-2287
M – Th 8-6 | F & S 8-5 | Closed Sunday
Phoenix ReStore
115 E. Watkins St. | Phoenix, AZ 85004
(3 blocks south of Buckeye Rd. on Central)
(602) 258-4196
M – S 8-5 | Closed Sunday)
Board of
Directors:
Chair
Larry Gudis
Vice Chair
Jim Phelps
Secretary
Heide Rose
Treasurer
Eva Chadwick
President/CEO
Roger Schwierjohn
Members at Large
Robyn Anderson
Thomas O. Ansel
Kathleen Crowley
David DeCero
Tim Disbrow
Jose A. Freig
Anna B. Garcia
Kim Humphrey
Joan Jaynes
Stanton Johnson
Thurman Judd
Frederick Lake
Jacqueline Metcalf
Owen Moorhead
Victor Newton
New Homeowners
What a Year...What a Community
New Homeowners
What a year it is turning out to be! It’s with immense pride that I announce by our
June 30th fiscal year end, HFHCAZ will have served more than 300 families. That
places us a full two years ahead of our 2014 Strategic Plan goal of serving more than
100 families per year.
HFHCAZ continues to build new LEED certification-seeking homes while growing
our number of renovated homes. We are rewarded that our home renovation
program is earning accolades from our municipal partners. We’ve earned praise
and appreciation for the impact we are making in neighborhoods in most need of
revitalization. And that speaks not only to the improvements made to the actual
homes, but also to the character of the hard-working families we are selling to. In
many cases, those hard-working families are buying newly renovated homes which were once vacant,
foreclosed properties where criminal activity pushed the neighborhood into decline. Our families,
our neighborhoods and our cities benefit by the immediate reduction in neighborhood crime and the
improvement in home values.
Abawage Mesa
C.W. & Modene Neely Charitable Foundation and
Sun Valley Community Church | Funding for Land
Provided by The City of Mesa HOME Investment
Partnership Program
Alvarado Phoenix
City of Phoenix YouthBuild | Land Sponsors: Maricopa
County Attorney’s Office, Phoenix Police Department
South Mountain Precinct and City of Phoenix | LEED
Certification provided by Ramsey Justice Foundation |
Solar System provided by American Solar Electric, Inc.
Baldwin Phoenix (Renovation)
Wells Fargo
Ryan T. Rosensteel
HFHCAZ is able to manage all of this because we have the wonderful support of our community.
Through partnerships with municipalities, we received funding from the HOME Investment Partnership
Program, Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) and Neighborhood Stabilization Program
(NSP). Our municipal partners have identified HFHCAZ as the non-profit partner who can manage
and deliver desired revitalization results! That is why we have been awarded traditional CDBG and
HOME grants and have been awarded some of their NSP grant funding. HFHCAZ is also exceeding
all expectations surrounding the newly launched Emergency Home Repair program for the City of
Glendale.
• Donations to the Habitat for Humanity
ReStores are tax-deductible.
Dominguez/Gonzalez Phoenix (Renovation)
Funding Provided by Anonymous Donor
Elemo/Mohammed Phoenix
St. Patrick Catholic Community in Partnership
with Tom & Donna Brady, Ensign Foundation and
Additional Funding Provided by an Anonymous
Donor | Land Sponsor: Federal Home Loan Bank
Espinoza Peoria (Renovation)
Women Build Funding Provided by City of Peoria
Neighborhood Stabilization Program
Gomez Peoria (Renovation)
City of Peoria’s Community Development
Block Grant
In partnership,
Guerra Mesa
Southeast Valley Lutheran Coalition | Funding
for Land Provided by The City of Mesa HOME
Investment Partnership Program
Hernandez Phoenix (Renovation)
Bank of America
Michael J. Toia
Jeffrey Garza Walker
We appreciate your gift and your consideration.
Chase
Thompson Peoria (Renovation)
Property Provided by City of Peoria Neighborhood
Stabilization Program | Renovation Funding
Provided by Wells Fargo Housing Foundation | Built
in Partnership with Women Build
Tang Peoria
West Valley Lutheran Coalition, Wells Fargo and Total
Transit | Land Provided by City of Peoria
Construction Wish List
Roger Schwierjohn
President & CEO
Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona
Are you interested in directing your United Way
gift to HFHCAZ? The Valley of the Sun United Way
designation code is 0095.
Selam/Mohammed Phoenix (Renovation)
To date...
825 homes built,
renovated or repaired
Funding for the Habitat mission is now trending in the right direction. We have seen corporate
sponsorships begin to grow this year as the economy continues its slow recovery. While our faith-based
and individual donors continue to be challenged with the effect of high unemployment, we know their
support will improve as the employment picture brightens.
We will embrace what will probably be our most challenging year in terms of the number of new homes
constructed and homes renovated. We will not rest on our laurels. With the need to pick up the pace
for completion of our HUD-funded projects, we won’t have much of a summer break. And once again
we can proudly announce that we are challenged, and we are blessed. Thank you all for your continued
support!
• Proceeds from the ReStore support
the mission of Habitat for Humanity
Central Arizona to build, renovate and
repair affordable homes in partnership
with local families in need.
• Purchase quality items at affordable
prices to build, remodel or renovate
your home.
As a non-profit agency, we are always in need of donations of goods to help keep our
affiliate running smoothly and efficiently. Donations are tax-deductible. Here is a
current list of our most-needed items:
Corky Silver
Dave Sprentall
Salazar Mesa
Lutherans Building for Christ Coalition | Funding
for Land Provided by The City of Mesa HOME
Investment Partnership Program
We continue to make progress with our new home repair program. The bulk of the year has been spent
creating the legal documents and developing the processes needed to offer the program to existing
homeowners meeting the selection criteria for HFH families. But we will proceed slowly with this
new endeavor because we also face a newly identified swell of new home construction and home
renovation activity. We will be very busy complying with recently announced and revised time lines
for completion of projects funded in part with federal grant dollars administered by the Department of
Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Bob Rasmussen
Gil Rodriguez
Reed Mesa
Episcopal Habitat Coalition, Wells Fargo and
Federal Home Loan Bank in Partnership with
Member Bank National Bank of Arizona
Why Donate and
Shop at a ReStore?
Carpenter’s Pencils, Portable Generators, Chain Saw, SDS Hammer Drills, Chop Saws, Skill Saws,
Dewalt Cordless Tool Kits, Speed Squares, Gloves, Utility Knives (retractable)
Maxwell Mesa
Rio Verde/Tonto Verde Communities | Funding
for Land Provided by The City of Mesa HOME
Investment Partnership Program
Mehmeti Peoria (Renovation)
City of Peoria’s Community Development
Block Grant
Ornelas Phoenix (Renovation)
Habitat’s Tuesday Crew
To make a donation, please call us at 602.268.9022 or email [email protected].
• Donating materials helps the
environment. Materials that could have
been sent to a landfill are reused and
recycled.
• Donations can be dropped off at
any ReStore location. Hours are
Monday – Saturday. 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
or call for a pickup.
4 Convenient
Locations
(for Donating and Shopping)
Goodyear ReStore
13735 W. Auto Dr. | Goodyear, AZ 85338
(just north of Van Buren, east of Litchfield Rd.)
(623) 215-0536
M – Th 8-6 | F & S 8-5 | Closed Sunday
Mesa ReStore
1135 S. Dobson Rd. | Mesa, AZ 85202
(NE corner of Dobson & Southern)
(480) 969-2143
M – Th 8-6 | F & S 8-5 | Closed Sunday
Peoria ReStore
9133 NW Grand Ave. Ste. 2 | Peoria, AZ 85345
(SW corner of 91st Ave. & Grand Ave.)
(623) 776-2287
M – Th 8-6 | F & S 8-5 | Closed Sunday
Phoenix ReStore
115 E. Watkins St. | Phoenix, AZ 85004
(3 blocks south of Buckeye Rd. on Central)
(602) 258-4196
M – S 8-5 | Closed Sunday)
Board of
Directors:
Chair
Larry Gudis
Vice Chair
Jim Phelps
Secretary
Heide Rose
Treasurer
Eva Chadwick
President/CEO
Roger Schwierjohn
Members at Large
Robyn Anderson
Thomas O. Ansel
Kathleen Crowley
David DeCero
Tim Disbrow
Jose A. Freig
Anna B. Garcia
Kim Humphrey
Joan Jaynes
Stanton Johnson
Thurman Judd
Frederick Lake
Jacqueline Metcalf
Owen Moorhead
Victor Newton
New Homeowners
What a Year...What a Community
New Homeowners
What a year it is turning out to be! It’s with immense pride that I announce by our
June 30th fiscal year end, HFHCAZ will have served more than 300 families. That
places us a full two years ahead of our 2014 Strategic Plan goal of serving more than
100 families per year.
HFHCAZ continues to build new LEED certification-seeking homes while growing
our number of renovated homes. We are rewarded that our home renovation
program is earning accolades from our municipal partners. We’ve earned praise
and appreciation for the impact we are making in neighborhoods in most need of
revitalization. And that speaks not only to the improvements made to the actual
homes, but also to the character of the hard-working families we are selling to. In
many cases, those hard-working families are buying newly renovated homes which were once vacant,
foreclosed properties where criminal activity pushed the neighborhood into decline. Our families,
our neighborhoods and our cities benefit by the immediate reduction in neighborhood crime and the
improvement in home values.
Abawage Mesa
C.W. & Modene Neely Charitable Foundation and
Sun Valley Community Church | Funding for Land
Provided by The City of Mesa HOME Investment
Partnership Program
Alvarado Phoenix
City of Phoenix YouthBuild | Land Sponsors: Maricopa
County Attorney’s Office, Phoenix Police Department
South Mountain Precinct and City of Phoenix | LEED
Certification provided by Ramsey Justice Foundation |
Solar System provided by American Solar Electric, Inc.
Baldwin Phoenix (Renovation)
Wells Fargo
Ryan T. Rosensteel
HFHCAZ is able to manage all of this because we have the wonderful support of our community.
Through partnerships with municipalities, we received funding from the HOME Investment Partnership
Program, Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) and Neighborhood Stabilization Program
(NSP). Our municipal partners have identified HFHCAZ as the non-profit partner who can manage
and deliver desired revitalization results! That is why we have been awarded traditional CDBG and
HOME grants and have been awarded some of their NSP grant funding. HFHCAZ is also exceeding
all expectations surrounding the newly launched Emergency Home Repair program for the City of
Glendale.
• Donations to the Habitat for Humanity
ReStores are tax-deductible.
Dominguez/Gonzalez Phoenix (Renovation)
Funding Provided by Anonymous Donor
Elemo/Mohammed Phoenix
St. Patrick Catholic Community in Partnership
with Tom & Donna Brady, Ensign Foundation and
Additional Funding Provided by an Anonymous
Donor | Land Sponsor: Federal Home Loan Bank
Espinoza Peoria (Renovation)
Women Build Funding Provided by City of Peoria
Neighborhood Stabilization Program
Gomez Peoria (Renovation)
City of Peoria’s Community Development
Block Grant
In partnership,
Guerra Mesa
Southeast Valley Lutheran Coalition | Funding
for Land Provided by The City of Mesa HOME
Investment Partnership Program
Hernandez Phoenix (Renovation)
Bank of America
Michael J. Toia
Jeffrey Garza Walker
We appreciate your gift and your consideration.
Chase
Thompson Peoria (Renovation)
Property Provided by City of Peoria Neighborhood
Stabilization Program | Renovation Funding
Provided by Wells Fargo Housing Foundation | Built
in Partnership with Women Build
Tang Peoria
West Valley Lutheran Coalition, Wells Fargo and Total
Transit | Land Provided by City of Peoria
Construction Wish List
Roger Schwierjohn
President/CEO
Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona
Are you interested in directing your United Way
gift to HFHCAZ? The Valley of the Sun United Way
designation code is 0095.
Selam/Mohammed Phoenix (Renovation)
To date...
825 homes built,
renovated or repaired
Funding for the Habitat mission is now trending in the right direction. We have seen corporate
sponsorships begin to grow this year as the economy continues its slow recovery. While our faith-based
and individual donors continue to be challenged with the effect of high unemployment, we know their
support will improve as the employment picture brightens.
We will embrace what will probably be our most challenging year in terms of the number of new homes
constructed and homes renovated. We will not rest on our laurels. With the need to pick up the pace
for completion of our HUD-funded projects, we won’t have much of a summer break. And once again
we can proudly announce that we are challenged and we are blessed. Thank you all for your continued
support!
• Proceeds from the ReStore support
the mission of Habitat for Humanity
Central Arizona to build, renovate and
repair affordable homes in partnership
with local families in need.
• Purchase quality items at affordable
prices to build, remodel or renovate
your home.
As a non-profit agency, we are always in need of donations of goods to help keep our
affiliate running smoothly and efficiently. Here is a current list of our most-needed
items:
Corky Silver
Dave Sprentall
Salazar Mesa
Lutherans Building for Christ Coalition | Funding
for Land Provided by The City of Mesa HOME
Investment Partnership Program
We continue to make progress with our new home repair program. The bulk of the year has been spent
creating the legal documents and developing the processes needed to offer the program to existing
homeowners meeting the selection criteria for HFH families. But we will proceed slowly with this
new endeavor because we also face a newly identified swell of new home construction and home
renovation activity. We will be very busy complying with recently announced and revised time lines
for completion of projects funded in part with federal grant dollars administered by the Department of
Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Bob Rasmussen
Gil Rodriguez
Reed Mesa
Episcopal Habitat Coalition, Wells Fargo and
Federal Home Loan Bank in Partnership with
Member Bank National Bank of Arizona
Why Donate and
Shop at a ReStore?
Carpenter’s Pencils, Portable Generators, Chain Saw, SDS Hammer Drills, Chop Saws, Skill Saws,
Dewalt Cordless Tool Kits, Speed Squares, Gloves, Utility Knives (retractable)
Maxwell Mesa
Rio Verde/Tonto Verde Communities | Funding
for Land Provided by The City of Mesa HOME
Investment Partnership Program
Mehmeti Peoria (Renovation)
City of Peoria’s Community Development
Block Grant
Ornelas Phoenix (Renovation)
Habitat’s Tuesday Crew
To make a donation, please call us at 602.268.9022 or email [email protected].
Donations are tax-deductible.
• Donating materials helps the
environment. Quality items that could
have been sent to a landfill are reused
and recycled.
• Donations can be dropped off at
any ReStore location. Hours are
Monday – Saturday. 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
or call for a pickup.
4 Convenient
Locations
(for Donating and Shopping)
Goodyear ReStore
13735 W. Auto Dr. | Goodyear, AZ 85338
(just north of Van Buren, east of Litchfield Rd.)
(623) 215-0536
M – Th 8-6 | F & S 8-5 | Closed Sunday
Mesa ReStore
1135 S. Dobson Rd. | Mesa, AZ 85202
(NE corner of Dobson & Southern)
(480) 969-2143
M – Th 8-6 | F & S 8-5 | Closed Sunday
Peoria ReStore
9133 NW Grand Ave. Ste. 2 | Peoria, AZ 85345
(SW corner of 91st Ave. & Grand Ave.)
(623) 776-2287
M – Th 8-6 | F & S 8-5 | Closed Sunday
Phoenix ReStore
115 E. Watkins St. | Phoenix, AZ 85004
(3 blocks south of Buckeye Rd. on Central)
(602) 258-4196
M – S 8-5 | Closed Sunday)
Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!
Family Story - Tavo Salazar
Speech given by new homeowner Tavo Salazar at
his Home Dedication Ceremony March 3, 2012:
opportunity to partner with Habitat for Humanity
and work toward owning a home.
“Thank you Habitat for Humanity Central
Arizona with sincere appreciation!
Words cannot express the heartfelt gratitude I
feel for all the tremendous support provided by
Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona and my
Home Sponsor Lutherans Building for Christ
Coalition, my Family Partners Jerry & Ruth
Ann Thacker, my House Leaders Doug Busch
and Team Leaders Roy Sikorski, Brandon
Smith, Steve Cramer, Mike Wilkins, Mike Burke,
Ken Ondrejko, Jim Krause, Bob Blome and
Chuck Long. I wouldn’t have been able to do
this without your great expertise and sincere
dedication to my home that you built as if it was
yours. I also thank my Site Host, Bridget Hadley,
my family, my dad, my brother and his family and
my dearest friend Rebecca, plus all the great and
wonderful volunteers that gave up their Saturdays
to help me and the many people who volunteered
during the week who were not seen but have not
gone unnoticed. Thank you again.
I would like to take this time to give thanks to
God and to all that have made this dream of mine
a reality.
I came to this country looking for the American
dream. I had my degrees in Agriculture and
bio-fertilization of horticultures and I thought
“No problem! I’ll come and make my fortune,
buy a home, get married and have a family.”
Unfortunately my degrees were not transferable
to jobs in the United States and finding a job
was difficult so in order to survive I took any
position I could find. I found a great job with
good pay as a machinist, but was laid off. I found
another job as a house manager and was laid off
again. It was a sign of the times and I had just
about given up hope.
Despite my struggles I started volunteering
with the City of Phoenix doing cleanups in my
community and started attending and completed
citizenship classes. I took a steady job as a prep
cook but knew that despite my best efforts I could
never afford a home on my salary. My dream of
home ownership seemed unattainable. I asked
God to help me and he did. My prayers were
quickly answered when I was told of the great
I also wish to thank my three favorite angels:
Maribel, Luz and Rosie (HFHCAZ Family
Services Director and Case Managers) for all
your patience and hard work that made the
road to this miracle smooth. I can only say may
God bless you and all of your families with the
strength and health to continue to do his work.
Thank you and God bless.”
West Valley Presbyterian Coalition
Desert Palms Presbyterian Church has been building homes as a
“Partner in Mission” with Habitat for Humanity since 2002. The
church sponsored the
building of new homes for
two families with Habitat
for Humanity of the West
Valley in 2002 and 2003.
Bethany Presbyterian Church
In addition to the financial
Desert Palms Presbyterian Church
support, Desert Palms
Presbyterian also provided
Faith Presbyterian Church
volunteers who faithfully
First Presbyterian Church of Peoria
served to help build the
First Presbyterian Church of Sun City
homes in partnership with
Heritage Presbyterian Church
families in need.
Northminster Presbyterian
The West Valley
Presbyterian Coalition was
formed in 2003 in an effort
Current West Valley Presbyterian
Coalition Members:
to involve more churches and serve more families. Spearheading
the formation of the coalition were Laura Brandt, Don Swenson and
another member from Desert Palms. Through their commitment
and steadfastness the coalition was formed, and the first Chair, Pat
Johnson of Desert Palms Presbyterian Church was selected.
To date the Coalition has sponsored eight homes, serving as many
families and 31 children in the local community. These families now
have affordable, stable housing thanks to the partnership and support
of the West Valley Presbyterian Coalition. This year the coalition is
co-sponsoring their ninth home in Glendale in partnership with the
Yasin/Badru Family, a family of six.
The West Valley Presbyterian Coalition’s contribution to Habitat
for Humanity Central Arizona and the families in our community is
tremendous. Habitat is thankful for their partnership and support.
Would you like to learn more about how your church or group can contribute to Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona
and help families in your community? Visit www.habitatcaz.org for more information.
Fall 2008
2012 Sponsors
Developer’s Crew:
SRP
Contractor’s Crew:
IBM, Insight Partner
US Airways
Sub-Contractor’s Crew:
BBVA Compass
National Bank of Arizona
Northern Trust
Carpenter’s Crew:
Mary E. Adams, M.D.
Bob & Robyn Anderson
Ford & Harrison, LLP
Rod & Victoria Granberrty
Guilliam Concrete Inc. & The
Plumbing Company
Victoria Maus
Miller’s Mud & More, LLC
Phoenix Coyotes
Bob & Linda Rasmussen
House Leader Sponsors:
Mike & Ann Booher
Paul & Eva Chadwick
Skip & Dawn Corley
Larry & Barbara Gudis
Harris Private Bank
Tim & Kim Humphrey
Philip & Christine Lulek
Jim & Cathy Mahoney
M&I Wealth Management
Thomas & Marilyn Manson
Jeff & Jennifer McKee
Builder’s
Bulletin
A publication of Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona. Spring 2012
Jim & Karen Phelps
Robert W. Baird & Co.
Rockford Corporation
Catherine Stanley & Jason Schrott
Roger & Rosemary Schwierjohn
Art & Kay Tramutolo
Beverage Sponsors:
Barefoot Wine & Bubbly
Crescent Crown Distributing
World Class Beverages of AZ
Volunteer Spotlight
Jim Par tida, Volunteer and Friend
The Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona family lost a great friend this winter with
the passing of one of our long-time volunteers, Jim Partida. Jim passed away on
January 25th at the age of 75. Jeanne, his loving wife of 28 years, was at his side.
Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona wishes to thank the following donors and board
members for supporting the Fall 2011 Board of Directors Matching Gift Challenge:
Mary Adams, M.D,
Kirk Anderson
Joan Apple
Virginia Alexander and Ronald
Aspaas
Phyllis Baldwin
Sally Barrow
Barbara and Kenneth Batko
Lynda and Robert Beauchamp, M.D.
Jean Besich
Tamara Bettinger
Michael Bohannan
Ann and Mike Booher
Debbie Bostian
Debra and Ray Bradley
Laura and Edwin Brandt
Brenda and George Brimhall
Arlene Brockmeyer
Martha Brodersen
Robin and Thomas Burrell
Shirley and Lowell Byall-Jutzi
Barbara Cabrera
Stephen Campbell
Shirley Carr
Michael Carter
Karen and Darrell Cordy
Barbara Craer
Missie and Gerard D’Aunoy
Karen Deegan
Eunice Deering
Elaine DeWaele
Nancy and David Dietrich
Michael Dietrich
Debra Pearson and Jay Eaglstun
Rachel and Thad Enloe
Marilyn and Melvin Franklin
Jeanne and David Fuller
Laurie Gerlach
Dawn Geyer
Joan and Keith Gilroy
Sandra and Patrick Glenn
Leslie and J. Patrick Grady
Darlene Hagan
Nancy and Paul Halvorson
Irma and George Heasley
Theresa Hedrick
Jo Ann and Thomas Hirsch
Jerri Hoover
Deborah and Thomas Horst
Karen and Richard Hunter
Constance and Brian James
Nea Johnston
Beverly and Edward Jones
Irma Jones
William D. Jones
Peggy Jordan
C.H. and Rose Kast
Christina Katen
Janet and Dale Kollars
John Konchak
Yung and Keith Koprowski
Kathleen and George Lawrence
James N. Lee
David Lenhardt
Donna and David Loretta
Ellen Lucas
Christine and Philip Lulek
Julie and Jack Lutz
Marcia Lynk
Susan and Paul Mark
Stanley Marks
Susan and Stephen Matazzoni
James McLellan
Delores Mead
Sherry and James Mellenthin
Joyce and John Melter
Gene Mialki
Virginia Mitchell
Marta and Flavio Moraga
Kimberly and Patrick Moran
Carolyn and Richard Morgan
Jennifer Moser
David Myer
Casey Newcomb
Michael Nowak
Claribel and Wayne Parker
Kelly Peoples
Yvonne Phelps
Yvonne and Harry Phillips
Laraine Pizzi
Barbara and James Plowman
Mary Quinlan
Harold Rasp
Lynette Ray
Jennifer and Rosamond Romero
Shirley Ruegsegger
Faye and Kevin Ruffcorn
Shannon and Karl Schultz
Rose Schwent
Nancy Sears
Ruth and Joe B. Smith
Kenneth Solheim
Mildred and Peter Starrett
Dan Stewart
Mary Stolze
Elizabeth Thomas
Ammie and Jesus Tuncap
Courtenay Van Denburgh
Christina Villegas
Judith and Donald Wallace
Susan and John Wanat
Ruthann Welander
Penny Wells
Joanne Wernecke
Brenda and William Willcox
Felicia and William Wong
Amy and Robert Woods
Denae and Paul Yankowich
2011-2012 Board of Directors
Larry Gudis, Chair
Jim Phelps, Vice Chair
Heide Rose, Secretary
Eva Chadwick, Treasurer
Roger Schwierjohn, President/CEO
Robyn Anderson
Thomas O. Ansel
Kathleen Crowley
David DeCero
Tim Disbrow
Jose A. Freig
Anna B. Garcia
Kim Humphrey
Joan Jaynes
Stanton Johnson
Thurman Judd
Frederick Lake
Jacqueline Metcalf
Owen Moorhead
Victor Newton
Bob Rasmussen
Gil Rodriguez
Ryan T. Rosensteel
Corky Silver
Dave Sprentall
Michael J. Toia
Jeffrey Garza Walker
Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona builds,
renovates and repairs simple, decent and affordable
homes in partnership with families in need.
As an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit affiliate of
Habitat for Humanity International, we build, renovate
and repair affordable housing for low-income families
in need of adequate shelter. We feel that optimism,
respect, teamwork, customer service, appreciation
and, of course, humor and fun are valuable and
necessary attributes that guide our actions so that we
can accomplish our goals.
Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona is one of the
largest producing urban affiliates in the United States.
We have grown from an organization that struggled
to fund one house in 1985 to building, renovating or
repairing more than 825 homes to date.
There are many ways to join the effort to eliminate
poverty housing in the Metro Phoenix area. Please
visit our website, give us a call or visit our offices and
ReStores. We are always available to share the good
news about Habitat.
What’s Inside Spring 2012
What a Year...
New Homeowners
Family Story
West Valley Presbyterian
Blueprints & Bluejeans
Board Match Challenge
Pg 2
Pg 3-4
Pg 5
Pg 5
Pg 6
Pg 6
Jim and Jeanne’s devotion to Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona goes back 13
years, back to the days of the Habitat for Humanity East Valley affiliate. After the
merger with Habitat for Humanity Valley of the Sun, Jim not only continued to swing
a hammer on-site, but the husband and wife duo became mainstays on the Family
Selection and Family Partner committees.
Jim served as both an elder and deacon at First Presbyterian Church of Mesa. He
was able to combine his passions for the church and Habitat for the greatest good.
Through his guidance the Presbytery donated 25 lots
to Habitat. Jim, a member of the U.S. Air
Force Reserve in the 1950s and ‘60s,
also volunteered for the Mesa Police
Department’s Victims’ Abuse
Unit. During his free time, Jim
enjoyed reading and he read
the Bible every day. He
also focused on history
and the military.
Jim is survived by
Jeanne, daughter and
son-in-law Cheryl
and Ed Cordone
and their children
Matthew and
Andrew, daughter
and son-in-law Julie
and Bob Dobrin and
their children Zach
and Lily, sons Eric
and Alan and sister and
brother-in-law Armida
and Cliff Brashear.
Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!
Family Story - Tavo Salazar
Speech given by new homeowner Tavo Salazar at
his Home Dedication Ceremony March 3, 2012:
opportunity to partner with Habitat for Humanity
and work toward owning a home.
“Thank you Habitat for Humanity Central
Arizona with sincere appreciation!
Words cannot express the heartfelt gratitude I
feel for all the tremendous support provided by
Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona and my
Home Sponsor Lutherans Building for Christ
Coalition, my Family Partners Jerry & Ruth
Ann Thacker, my House Leaders Doug Busch
and Team Leaders Roy Sikorski, Brandon
Smith, Steve Cramer, Mike Wilkins, Mike Burke,
Ken Ondrejko, Jim Krause, Bob Blome and
Chuck Long. I wouldn’t have been able to do
this without your great expertise and sincere
dedication to my home that you built as if it was
yours. I also thank my Site Host, Bridget Hadley,
my family, my dad, my brother and his family and
my dearest friend Rebecca, plus all the great and
wonderful volunteers that gave up their Saturdays
to help me and the many people who volunteered
during the week who were not seen but have not
gone unnoticed. Thank you again.
I would like to take this time to give thanks to
God and to all that have made this dream of mine
a reality.
I came to this country looking for the American
dream. I had my degrees in Agriculture and
bio-fertilization of horticultures and I thought
“No problem! I’ll come and make my fortune,
buy a home, get married and have a family.”
Unfortunately my degrees were not transferable
to jobs in the United States and finding a job
was difficult so in order to survive I took any
position I could find. I found a great job with
good pay as a machinist, but was laid off. I found
another job as a house manager and was laid off
again. It was a sign of the times and I had just
about given up hope.
Despite my struggles I started volunteering
with the City of Phoenix doing cleanups in my
community and started attending and completed
citizenship classes. I took a steady job as a prep
cook but knew that despite my best efforts I could
never afford a home on my salary. My dream of
home ownership seemed unattainable. I asked
God to help me and he did. My prayers were
quickly answered when I was told of the great
I also wish to thank my three favorite angels:
Maribel, Luz and Rosie (HFHCAZ Family
Services Director and Case Managers) for all
your patience and hard work that made the
road to this miracle smooth. I can only say may
God bless you and all of your families with the
strength and health to continue to do his work.
Thank you and God bless.”
West Valley Presbyterian Coalition
Desert Palms Presbyterian Church has been building homes as a
“Partner in Mission” with Habitat for Humanity since 2002. The
church sponsored the
building of new homes for
two families with Habitat
for Humanity of the West
Valley in 2002 and 2003.
Bethany Presbyterian Church
In addition to the financial
Desert Palms Presbyterian Church
support, Desert Palms
Presbyterian also provided
Faith Presbyterian Church
volunteers who faithfully
First Presbyterian Church of Peoria
served to help build the
First Presbyterian Church of Sun City
homes in partnership with
Heritage Presbyterian Church
families in need.
Northminster Presbyterian
The West Valley
Presbyterian Coalition was
formed in 2003 in an effort
Current West Valley Presbyterian
Coalition Members:
to involve more churches and serve more families. Spearheading
the formation of the coalition were Laura Brandt, Don Swenson and
another member from Desert Palms. Through their commitment
and steadfastness the coalition was formed, and the first Chair, Pat
Johnson of Desert Palms Presbyterian Church was selected.
To date the Coalition has sponsored eight homes, serving as many
families and 31 children in the local community. These families now
have affordable, stable housing thanks to the partnership and support
of the West Valley Presbyterian Coalition. This year the coalition is
co-sponsoring their ninth home in Glendale in partnership with the
Yasin/Badru Family, a family of six.
The West Valley Presbyterian Coalition’s contribution to Habitat
for Humanity Central Arizona and the families in our community is
tremendous. Habitat is thankful for their partnership and support.
Would you like to learn more about how your church or group can contribute to Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona
and help families in your community? Visit www.habitatcaz.org for more information.
Fall 2008
2012 Sponsors
Developer’s Crew:
SRP
Contractor’s Crew:
IBM, Insight Partner
US Airways
Sub-Contractor’s Crew:
BBVA Compass
National Bank of Arizona
Northern Trust
Carpenter’s Crew:
Mary E. Adams, M.D.
Bob & Robyn Anderson
Ford & Harrison, LLP
Rod & Victoria Granberrty
Guilliam Concrete Inc. & The
Plumbing Company
Victoria Maus
Miller’s Mud & More, LLC
Phoenix Coyotes
Bob & Linda Rasmussen
House Leader Sponsors:
Mike & Ann Booher
Paul & Eva Chadwick
Skip & Dawn Corley
Larry & Barbara Gudis
Harris Private Bank
Tim & Kim Humphrey
Philip & Christine Lulek
Jim & Cathy Mahoney
M&I Wealth Management
Thomas & Marilyn Manson
Jeff & Jennifer McKee
Builder’s
Bulletin
A publication of Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona. Spring 2012
Jim & Karen Phelps
Robert W. Baird & Co.
Rockford Corporation
Catherine Stanley & Jason Schrott
Roger & Rosemary Schwierjohn
Art & Kay Tramutolo
Beverage Sponsors:
Barefoot Wine & Bubbly
Crescent Crown Distributing
World Class Beverages of AZ
Volunteer Spotlight
Jim Par tida, Volunteer and Friend
Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona wishes to thank the following donors and board
members for supporting the Fall 2011 Board of Directors Matching Gift Challenge:
Mary Adams, M.D.
Kirk Anderson
Joan Apple
Virginia Alexander and Ronald
Aspaas
Phyllis Baldwin
Sally Barrow
Barbara and Kenneth Batko
Lynda and Robert Beauchamp, M.D.
Jean Besich
Tamara Bettinger
Michael Bohannan
Ann and Mike Booher
Debbie Bostian
Debra and Ray Bradley
Laura and Edwin Brandt
Brenda and George Brimhall
Arlene Brockmeyer
Martha Brodersen
Robin and Thomas Burrell
Shirley and Lowell Byall-Jutzi
Barbara Cabrera
Stephen Campbell
Shirley Carr
Michael Carter
Karen and Darrell Cordy
Barbara Craer
Missie and Gerard D’Aunoy
Karen Deegan
Eunice Deering
Elaine DeWaele
Nancy and David Dietrich
Michael Dietrich
Debra Pearson and Jay Eaglstun
Rachel and Thad Enloe
Marilyn and Melvin Franklin
Jeanne and David Fuller
Laurie Gerlach
Dawn Geyer
Joan and Keith Gilroy
Sandra and Patrick Glenn
Leslie and J. Patrick Grady
Darlene Hagan
Nancy and Paul Halvorson
Irma and George Heasley
Theresa Hedrick
Jo Ann and Thomas Hirsch
Jerri Hoover
Deborah and Thomas Horst
Karen and Richard Hunter
Constance and Brian James
Nea Johnston
Beverly and Edward Jones
Irma Jones
William D. Jones
Peggy Jordan
C.H. and Rose Kast
Christina Katen
Janet and Dale Kollars
John Konchak
Yung and Keith Koprowski
Kathleen and George Lawrence
James N. Lee
David Lenhardt
Donna and David Loretta
Ellen Lucas
Christine and Philip Lulek
Julie and Jack Lutz
Marcia Lynk
Susan and Paul Mark
Stanley Marks
Susan and Stephen Matazzoni
James McLellan
Delores Mead
Sherry and James Mellenthin
Joyce and John Melter
Gene Mialki
Virginia Mitchell
Marta and Flavio Moraga
Kimberly and Patrick Moran
Carolyn and Richard Morgan
Jennifer Moser
David Myer
Casey Newcomb
Michael Nowak
Claribel and Wayne Parker
Kelly Peoples
Yvonne Phelps
Yvonne and Harry Phillips
Laraine Pizzi
Barbara and James Plowman
Mary Quinlan
Harold Rasp
Lynette Ray
Jennifer and Rosamond Romero
Shirley Ruegsegger
Faye and Kevin Ruffcorn
Shannon and Karl Schultz
Rose Schwent
Nancy Sears
Ruth and Joe B. Smith
Kenneth Solheim
Mildred and Peter Starrett
Dan Stewart
Mary Stolze
Elizabeth Thomas
Ammie and Jesus Tuncap
Courtenay Van Denburgh
Christina Villegas
Judith and Donald Wallace
Susan and John Wanat
Ruthann Welander
Penny Wells
Joanne Wernecke
Brenda and William Willcox
Felicia and William Wong
Amy and Robert Woods
Denae and Paul Yankowich
2011-2012 Board of Directors
Larry Gudis, Chair
Jim Phelps, Vice Chair
Heide Rose, Secretary
Eva Chadwick, Treasurer
Roger Schwierjohn, President/CEO
Robyn Anderson
Thomas O. Ansel
Kathleen Crowley
David DeCero
Tim Disbrow
Jose A. Freig
Anna B. Garcia
Kim Humphrey
Joan Jaynes
Stanton Johnson
Thurman Judd
Frederick Lake
Jacqueline Metcalf
Owen Moorhead
Victor Newton
Bob Rasmussen
Gil Rodriguez
Ryan T. Rosensteel
Corky Silver
Dave Sprentall
Michael J. Toia
Jeffrey Garza Walker
The Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona family lost a great friend this
winter with the passing of one of our long-time volunteers, Jim Partida. Jim
passed away on January 25th at the age of 75. Jeanne, his loving wife of 28
years, was at his side.
Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona builds,
renovates and repairs simple, decent and affordable
homes in partnership with families in need.
As an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit affiliate of
Habitat for Humanity International, we build, renovate
and repair affordable housing for low-income families
in need of adequate shelter. We feel that optimism,
respect, teamwork, customer service, appreciation
and, of course, humor and fun are valuable and
necessary attributes that guide our actions so that we
can accomplish our goals.
Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona is one of the
largest producing urban affiliates in the United States.
We have grown from an organization that struggled
to fund one house in 1985 to building, renovating or
repairing more than 825 homes to date.
There are many ways to join the effort to eliminate
poverty housing in the Metro Phoenix area. Please
visit our website, give us a call or visit our offices and
ReStores. We are always available to share the good
news about Habitat.
What’s Inside Spring 2012
What a Year...
New Homeowners
Family Story
West Valley Presbyterian
Blueprints & Bluejeans
Board Match Challenge
Pg 2
Pg 3-4
Pg 5
Pg 5
Pg 6
Pg 6
Jim and Jeanne’s devotion to Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona goes
back 13 years, back to the days of the Habitat for Humanity East Valley
affiliate. After the merger with Habitat for Humanity Valley of the Sun, Jim
not only continued to swing a hammer on-site, but the husband and wife duo
became mainstays on the Family Selection and Family Partner committees.
Jim served as both an elder and deacon at First Presbyterian Church of Mesa.
He was able to combine his passions for the church and Habitat for the
greatest good. Through his guidance the Presbytery
donated 25 lots to Habitat. Jim, a member of
the U.S. Air Force Reserve in the 1950s and
‘60s, also volunteered for the Mesa Police
Department’s Victims’ Abuse Unit. During
his free time, Jim enjoyed reading and he
read the Bible every day. He also focused
on history and the military.
Jim is survived by Jeanne, daughter
and son-in-law Cheryl and Ed Cordone
and their children Matthew and Andrew,
daughter and son-in-law Julie and Bob
Dobrin and their children Zach and Lily,
sons Eric and Alan and sister and
brother-in-law
Armida and Cliff
Brashear.