2014_June_habitat Happenings Newsletter_WEB
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2014_June_habitat Happenings Newsletter_WEB
June 2014 Habitat Happenings office 300-104 Dawson Road Guelph ON, N1H 1A6 (519) 767-9752 /habitatwdg /habitatwdg www.habitatwdg.ca “good day” from the executive director As you will read throughout this June issue, the support we have received from our generous donors and volunteers over the past five months has been tremendous. The Delta Guelph launched a Fifty West Executive Club membership initiative and are donating $100 for every membership taken out – reaching their membership goal can contribute as much as $30,000 to your Habitat Affiliate. World of Hot Tubs/HiM continue to host lucrative 3rd party events. Donations to our three ReStores in Guelph, Orangeville and Mount Forest are keeping our retail floors well stocked, enabling us to offer interesting and useful products to our purchasers, at excellent prices! Everyone helps in so many different ways! We have ambitious goals for the next three years which will bring affordable homeownership to at least ten more low income families. Please think about how you can help us achieve our objectives and help break the cycle of poverty. Steve Howard Executive Director A sunny Day brings crowds to MF Property Management Charity BBQ & Bottle drive on May 31st! Supporters enjoying their BBQ lunch. Maria Finoro and her staff. Over $1,700 was raised on this sunny Friday afternoon to support Habitat for Humanity and according to Linda Bates, Chair of MFPM’s Habitat for Humanity Employee Committee, “I am extremely proud of our committee members, staff and volunteers for all the planning and organizing of this successful event.” MF Property Management decided to make Habitat for Humanity Wellington Dufferin Guelph their charity of choice in 2013. According to Maria Finoro, President, “we believe that Habitat’s mission and vision are perfectly aligned with our corporate philosophy and we wish to support their efforts in every possible way to bring affordable homeownership to low Maria Finoro, Sharron Riley-Persson from Habitat, and the team from income families in our communities.” Maria’s husband Michael has also been a dedicated volunteer on our build sites for several years. Habitat is fortunate to count on the help from this great company and staff! Joining the multitude of visitors to the BBQ were some of MFPM’s suppliers, Nu Image, Barzotti Woodworking Ltd., R.O.B.I Construction and Smith Valeriote Law Firm. RLB, RBC, and Cowan Inc. teams also dropped by to enjoy the food and conversation. Trucks were so full that the team at MF had to call in Thank you to all who helped to make this for reinforcements! event a great success! 1 Habitat Happenings AWE EAST - Growing together AWE (Advanced Weather Enclosures) Group is a trusted and respected roofing, canopy and scaffolding company that has been serving the Guelph and surrounding area for over 15 years. A family-owned business, with over 30 years of expertise, Habitat for Humanity WDG is proud to include them in our multi-year Corporate Partner Program. According to Lee Westgarth, co-owner, “we began supporting Habitat in 2011 when we supplied the roofing materials and labour for one of their homes. It was so rewarding for us to give back to the community in this way and we quickly realized how important this organization is to the families they help and to the community.” Lee, his father Neil and Uncle Peter, along with operations manager Albert Osdautaj have taken AWE past the corridors of Guelph and now service customers across Canada. This is in part because of the increased awareness of their products, service and warranties through their association with “Decked Out”, an HGTV show hosted by Paul LaFance. “Once our customers experience the great service and quality we offer, they never go anywhere else,” remarks Lee. “Our AWE/Habitat partnership will only strengthen in the upcoming years”, says Sharron Riley-Persson, Director of Marketing, Albert, Lee, and Neil from AWE East Communications & Resource Development at Habitat. “Not only did AWE put the roof on our most recent home on Paisley Road, but they have also become very involved as sponsors of our Ultimate Habitat House Party signature event. The future looks so bright for us when we can count on support from our donors like the AWE Group.” Volunteering with Habitat Meet Nancy Frazer, our new Associate Director of Volunteer Services. Nancy joined us in May and is eager to deliver the Ultimate Volunteer Experience by offering worthwhile, meaningful, and rewarding opportunities. At Habitat for Humanity, our core business relies on the power of volunteers. Paul, volunteer since 2012 has this to say, “Habitat for Humanity WDG offers a great learning environment where I feel well appreciated. Those I have worked with have been very patient and have really taken the time to teach me everything I need to know.” For Tammy in our Orangeville ReStore, “volunteering at the ReStore is very rewarding. After a personal loss, I wasn’t sure Nancy Frazer how to put my life back together and I can tell you that things have been more positive for me since I started volunteering at the ReStore.” Interested in getting involved? There are many opportunities but we are most in need of ReStore and Studio volunteers. “Working at the ReStore offers the chance to advance your skills in the areas of merchandising, customer service, warehousing, and cash” adds Nancy. “If you have creative flair or an interest in learning how to re-purpose and create one-of-a-kind furniture, joining us in The Studio may be for you!” If you have any questions, Nancy invites you to contact her 2 directly at (519) 767-9752 ext. 38 or at [email protected] Tammy enjoying her time volunteering at the Save the date, join us & participate! Become a Member Today! Fifty West Executive Club Membership Drive July 19 Mount Forest Fireworks Festival September 15 Kelsey’s & Montana’s Charity Golf Tournament November 7 2014 Ultimate Habitat House Party Claim your seat today! Give us your feedback We love hearing about your Habitat experiences and receiving your comments! Please send your thoughts to [email protected] Habitat Happenings Guelph Monday - Friday 9-6 Saturday 9-5 Sunday New Hours June 22nd Orangeville Monday - Friday 9-6 Saturday 9-5 Sunday New Hours June 22nd Wellington Dufferin Guelph ReStores There is a lot of changes underway at our ReStores in the month of June. Our Mount Forest ReStore has extended their hours to match those of our Guelph and Orangeville locations. And starting June 22nd, Guelph and Orangeville ReStores will be opening Sundays from 11am to 4pm. More in store Specials at the restores Featured item Mount Forest Monday - Friday 9-6 Saturday 9-5 Sunday closed New Arrival! Kitchen Hutch, $175 Call the Guelph ReStore at (519) 780-2323 More ways you can help! Join our monthly giving program for as little as $5 per month! An easy-to-manage low monthly donation adds up by the end of the year. Not only will you be helping Habitat for Humanity achieve our goal to build simple, decent, and affordable housing for more families in our communities, but you will also receive a tax receipt to apply to your year-end tax return. With your donations, we can make affordable homeownership a reality for more families in our communities. 3 Habitat Happenings volunteer spotlight– Kimberley Rogers Kimberley Rogers having fun in the Photo Lounge at the Inaugural Ultimate Habitat House Party. You can follow Rogers’ blog at www.allthingshomematter.com Kimberley Rogers is one of Habitat for Humanity WDGs most experienced and loyal volunteers with 15 years of service under her belt. It all started when a local minister in Rockwood approached Rogers to sit on one of our very first family selection committees. “For me, this was the most difficult volunteer job that I had ever taken on in my life to date. As a mom, it is a heart wrenching process to choose just one family for a Habitat home when each is equally deserving” admits Rogers. Rogers’ Habitat experience eventually moved on to build sites when she was approached to lead the first ever Womens Build. “The women in Guelph really need to be applauded because they came out in crowds” adds Rogers. But it was her passion of design and decorating that led Rogers to her most recent adventure with Habitat. Rogers is currently sitting on the planning committee for the Ultimate Habitat House Party. Specifically, this self-proclaimed “ReStore addict” leads the design team in creating the unbelievable event décor that guests have come to expect. “It is a challenge to raise the funds to build these homes, but as a community that recognizes the value of providing a safe home for each of our neighbours, it's a challenge worth finishing" adds Kimberley. Rogers’ sense of volunteerism is a part of her genetic make-up. “I was brought up in Kimberley on site at the a family of givers. My dad and grandfather were great role models of giving a hand Womens Build. up to others” remarks Rogers. “I am a firm believer that it is our purpose to create something that outlasts ourselves and that if you do something with passion, you will get more back than you give. To give your time, talent, and treasure, to me, that’s the definition of success.” To us at Habitat, we suppose that means Rogers is one of the more successful people we know! $100 for every new membership will be donated to EXECUTIVE CLUB MEMBERSHIP www.fiftywestrestaurant.ca