Volunteer Spotlight: Bob
“Throughout my life, I’ve seen the difference that volunteering efforts can make in people’s lives. I know the personal value of service as a local volunteer.” – Jimmy Carter For many, volunteerism is a way to give back to the community; a contribution of time to benefit others. For some, volunteerism is a means […]
Read MoreBountiful Blessings: Mel’s Story
For Mel and her son, Angelo, having a home of their own has been life-changing. Mel went back to school and earned her Master of Art and Art Education degree from New Hampshire School of Art and now teaches K-5th graders about the joys of creation. After attending a Habitat homeownership education class about community […]
Read MoreGreen & Sustainable: Construction Update from Our Cully Build Site
With the brisk winter season nearly upon us, construction at our Cully build site is ramping up in preparation for Energy Star Certification. Two units in Phase 1 have electrical and plumping completed and all three are framed with roofing nearly finished. Now, the focus is on Unit D, where construction crew members and volunteers […]
Read MoreMedia Alert: Local Craft Breweries Raise Walls on Habitat Home in Cully
Habitat’s House That Beer Built Program brings local craft breweries together to fundraise and build an affordable home in Cully. Who: Habitat for Humanity Portland/Metro East and local craft breweries. What: Habitat for Humanity “House That Beer Built” Wall Raising. After months of fundraising, local craft breweries and beer-related businesses come together alongside Habitat homebuyers to […]
Read MoreNews Release: Theft at Local Habitat for Humanity Build Site Leaves Organization without Truck
Over $10,000 in mobility stolen from Habitat’s build site on NE 57th and Killingsworth (Portland, Ore.)— The Portland Police Department is responding to an auto theft at Habitat for Humanity Portland/Metro East’s Cully community, leaving the site without a truck used daily to haul lumber and other materials needed to build homes for local families. […]
Read More40 People Achieve the Dream of Homeownership
It was a day full of cheers and joyful tears as 40 moms, dads, kids, and grandparents received keys to brand new homes at our home dedication for the Brooklyn Pines community in Southeast Portland. Community members from all walks of life came together to celebrate the achievement of homeownership and its lasting effects on […]
Read MoreOur New Model: Permanent Affordability
Did you know Habitat homes are now permanently affordable? We’re committed to a Portland Metro region that is affordable to families and individuals living on low incomes–not just today, but for generations to come. In partnership with Proud Ground, our new permanent affordability model will allow Habitat homeowners to continue building equity in their homes, […]
Read MoreBelieving in Homeownership: Heather and James’ Story
Like many parents, Heather and James would do anything for the good of their family. They only moved within their neighborhood so their children would not have to change schools. When their youngest was born, Heather chose to be a stay-at-home mom and James took on more managerial responsibilities at work. They found a balance […]
Read MoreVolunteer Spotlight: Jake Jacobs
Jake Jacobs, a regular volunteer at our Brooklyn Pines community, moves at an inspiring pace. His gentle, friendly demeanor may be the first thing noticed about him, but it’s his many stories and adventures that stand out. Jake is a welcome reminder of the contagious goodwill that blossoms when one enriches their life through learning […]
Read MoreMedia Alert: Brooklyn Pines Dedication
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 40 People Celebrate the Warmth of a New Home Just in Time for Winter Celebration to take place November 3 at 10:00 a.m. What: Celebrating over 40 people purchasing affordable, new homes at Brooklyn Pines, a 10-home Habitat for Humanity community located in the Jade District in SE Portland. […]
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