There is more to our program than first time affordable home ownership for low and very low-income families. HfHSCC has a program whereby partner families attend workshops on budgeting, conflict resolution, home maintenance, repair and landscaping. Partner families acquire skills that will enable them to establish a foundation upon which they can gain economic stability and build a brighter future for their children.
Our approach to providing affordable homeownership is unique in several ways. Our homes are built with mostly volunteer labor, donated funds and materials. Then the homes are sold at cost to qualifying families. Qualified families, selected on an equal opportunity basis, buy these homes at cost, through no-interest mortgages. Each family also contributes 500 hours of volunteer labor or "sweat equity" to the construction of their own home. Mortgage payments received by HfHSCC are then reinvested to help fund the construction of future Habitat homes in our community.
Volunteers are critical to the success of our program. Volunteers are involved in construction, fundraising, advocacy, administration, committee work and more. We have a volunteer support base of 250. Without them we could not have build 34 homes over the past 23 years. Our funding sources are well balanced between, corporate, individuals, foundations, civic and faith-based organizations. HfHSCC uses government funds only for land acquisition and project infrastructure costs.