Annual Report 2011 - Habitat for Humanity Susquehanna
Annual Report 2011 - Habitat for Humanity Susquehanna
Annual Report 2011 - Habitat for Humanity Susquehanna
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<strong>2011</strong> ANNUAL REPORT • <strong>Habitat</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Humanity</strong> <strong>Susquehanna</strong><br />
repair Program . . .<br />
During this fiscal year, our repair program<br />
reached a couple of milestones. First, the<br />
program served more families and recorded<br />
more repairs than ever be<strong>for</strong>e. Secondly, the<br />
program served its 100th family since its<br />
inception just over 3 years ago. In addition to<br />
the 48 families served with repairs, an additional<br />
34 families were served during “Heat’s On” and<br />
“Heating Across America.” These events were<br />
held in partnership with local HVAC companies,<br />
who donated their time and labor to inspect and<br />
repair heating units, ensuring that they were in<br />
working order and safe <strong>for</strong> the coming winter.<br />
Total Repairs<br />
68 48<br />
Completed<br />
48 - Critical Repairs<br />
16 - Weatherization Repairs<br />
4 - Accessibility Ramps<br />
Families<br />
Served<br />
Construction<br />
Highlights<br />
New Homes . . . <strong>Habitat</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Humanity</strong> <strong>Susquehanna</strong><br />
homes are simple, decent and af<strong>for</strong>dable. Our homes are large<br />
enough to meet a family’s needs but small enough to keep<br />
construction and maintenance costs low. HHS uses quality<br />
building materials and all homes are Energy Star qualified.<br />
Through volunteer support, efficient building methods and<br />
no-interest loans, <strong>Habitat</strong> homes are af<strong>for</strong>dable <strong>for</strong> Cecil and<br />
Har<strong>for</strong>d County families in need.<br />
10<br />
Families<br />
moved into new homes in FY<strong>2011</strong><br />
Aberdeen<br />
Harris Family 454 Dorsey Road<br />
Cockran Family 510 First Street<br />
Herbert Family 512 First Street<br />
Espey Family 612 Third Street<br />
Tinsley Family 614 Third Street<br />
Taylor Family 442 Baltimore Street<br />
York Family 23 Chesapeake Court<br />
Vasquez Family 446 Washington Street<br />
Edgewood<br />
Hiser Family 806 Angel Valley Court<br />
Burt Family 1325 Apple Ridge Court<br />
The above families per<strong>for</strong>med more than 3200<br />
hours of sweat equity on their home or the homes<br />
of other partner families and attended 96 hours of<br />
financial education classes.