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Please join me in my efforts to help raise money for the 10th Marist Women Build house to be constructed next spring!


Fundraising Amount=$875.00 ; Goal=$1,000.00
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As a sponsoring Habitat for Humanity organization, Marist Women Build must raise $75,000 to build a home.  The adult volunteers contribute $200 to participate in the build, but no willing worker is turned away.  The balance is raised through corporate and family sponsors and donors like you.  The home must be completely funded by early February, 2011.

Why support Marist Women Build?
You will give a single mother a "hand-up, not a "hand-out":  By design, we build a home for a single working mother.  We are inspired by the strength and courage of these women and their families as they work side by side with us to fulfill their dreams of homeownership.  Building the home is just one step in the process.  As with all homeowners, these women attend classes on homeownership, volunteer 250 "sweat-equity" hours, and assume financial responsibility for a mortgage after the first year.

You will enable more children to attend college:  Our first homeowner told us recently that "By owning my home, I was able to give my sons the stability they needed.  Now all three of my sons are attending college or soon will be."

You will empower women in your community to make a difference: The Marist Women Build project demonstrates that Women can build homes for deserving women.  The mother's daughters, faculty, and staff of Marist School comprise our work force of 275 volunteer builders

Please consider supporting this worthy cause.  Your donation is 100% tax deductable.


What is Marist Women Build?
Eight years ago, the women of Marist School teamed with Atlanta Habitat for Humanity to form the first High School All-Women Build in the country.  Because of the generous donations of our corporate sponsors, family sponsors, and volunteers, we have built nine homes for nine single women and their families and are getting ready to start our 10th home in March, 2011.  While we are proud of our accomplishments, the need is still great - there are over 3,000 applicants each year for only 55 homes.

Visit the Marist Women Build or Atlanta Habitat for Humanity for more information.


 
My involvement in Marist Women Build can be directly traced to my Dad's ongoing passion for Habitat for Humanity.    He has been a Habitat volunteer and board member for 25 years, and he has written four books to directly benefit the organization.  This legacy has been passed on to his children and grandchildren, who have all worked on Habitat houses.     I am serving in my seventh year on the Marist Women Build committee, and this endeavor continues to be my favorite ministry and volunteer opportunity.  When my daughter, Jenna, was a student at Marist we had the opportunity to work side-by-side to build a home for a deserving family and many other mother daughter teams share this experience every year.
 
So what is Marist Women Build to me?  It is working with a committed group of women to plan, fund, and construct a house, a process that culminates with a single mom receiving the keys to a new life for her family.    If that sounds like an experience that you would like, please consider joining my team as we plan for our 10th home in spring of 2011!


Donors and Comments

Lisa Marie Parrish  gave  11/30/2010
"Nancy, Congratulations to you and Marist on such an accomplishmen!! Building a house is an amazing feat! "
Anonymous  gave  11/20/2010
"Thank you Nancy for all you do for everybody."
Anonymous  gave  11/15/2010
"So proud of you Mom! "
Brittany Burnett  gave  11/15/2010
"Looking forward to the build in March! "