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First local Habitat for Humanity family celebrates mortgage payoff with mortgage burning

Posted at 3:07 pm August 28, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Habitat for Humanity Mortgage Burning

The first family to pay off its mortgage in the traditional manner through Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County celebrates with a mortgage burning ceremony last week. Pictured from left are homeowners Becky and Ray Seiber and HFHAC Executive Director Jennifer Sheehan.

The first family to pay off its mortgage in the traditional manner through Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County, making monthly mortgage payments, celebrated with a mortgage burning ceremony last week.

Owned by Becky and Ray Seiber, the home just north of Oliver Springs in the Cove community was also the first house built by the then-new Habitat for Humanity chapter in 1992. The Seibers are considered the affiliate’s first family. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Becky Seiber, Breeden Lane, Cove, Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County, HFHAC, Jennifer Sheehan, mortgage, mortgage burning, Oliver Springs, Ray Seiber, St. Stephen's Episcopal Church

Habitat for Humanity seeks USDA grant for critical home repair in rural Anderson County

Posted at 7:15 pm July 23, 2013
By Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County Leave a Comment

Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County, or HFHAC, is seeking U.S. Department of Agriculture Section 533 grant funding through the Housing Preservation Grant Program in order to provide critical home repairs and weatherization services to very low and low income homeowners. As part of their grant application, HFHAC would like to announce a Statement of Activities and encourage the public to express any concerns or make any suggestions to assist in the proposed project. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Federal, Government, Guest Columns, Nonprofits Tagged With: critical home repairs, grant, Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County, HFHAC, Housing Preservation Grant Program, Section 533, U.S. Department of Agriculture, USDA, weatherization

Letter: Thanks Council for donating city lot to Habitat

Posted at 11:26 pm June 3, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 5 Comments

To the Editor:

I would like to take this opportunity to thank the members of the Oak Ridge City Council who voted in favor of donating a city-owned lot to Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County (HFHAC). The board of directors, staff, and volunteers of HFHAC are incredibly excited and grateful to have the opportunity to partner with the City of Oak Ridge on our next building project.

We consider this a historic opportunity for community building through a true public-private partnership. As the City of Oak Ridge takes over blighted properties, HFHAC would like to offer our assistance at returning them to a taxable status. In 2011, Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County homeowners combined paid over $115,000 in city and county property taxes, supporting crucial services. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: blighted properties, City of Oak Ridge, Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County, HFHAC, home, Jennifer Sheehan, lot, Oak Ridge City Council

Council rejects funding for sinkhole repairs, tax rate reduction; approves Habitat property transfer

Posted at 4:46 pm June 2, 2013
By John Huotari 11 Comments

Oak Ridge High School Soccer Field Sinkhole

The Oak Ridge City Council on Tuesday rejected a request to reimburse the school system about $36,000 for repairs to this 13-foot sinkhole under the Oak Ridge High School soccer field.

The Oak Ridge City Council on Tuesday rejected a request to use red light camera money to reimburse the school system $36,000 for sinkhole repairs made in April at the Oak Ridge High School soccer field.

Council also agreed to transfer a small burned-out lot on Hillside Road to Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County and rejected a proposal to lower the property tax rate by one cent.

Asked about the sinkhole repair reimbursement on Tuesday, Oak Ridge Schools Interim Superintendent Bob Smallridge said the school system, which expects revenues to fall by about $1 million and is cutting 18 positions, has a tight budget. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Government, K-12, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Anne Garcia Garland, Bob Smallridge, budget, Charlie Hensley, Chuck Hope, David Mosby, fire, Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County, HFHAC, Hillside Road, home, Jane Miller, Jennifer Sheehan, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge High School, property tax rate, red light camera money, sinkhole repairs, soccer field, Tom Beehan, Trina Baughn

Women volunteer at construction site for National Women Build Week

Posted at 4:33 pm May 20, 2013
By Dawn Huotari Leave a Comment

Women Build May 2013

More than 15 women volunteered on a Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County  construction site earlier this month in recognition of National Women Build Week. Now in its sixth year, National Women Build Week challenges women to devote at least one day to help repair or build affordable housing in their local communities.

The volunteers worked to provide weatherization services and exterior repairs to a home owned by a single mother with three children. While new siding was being installed by volunteers, other volunteers worked on landscaping and yard maintenance. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: affordable housing, Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County, Habitat for Humanity’s Women Build, Habitat’s Women Build, HFHAC, Jennifer Sheehan, Lowe's, Lowe's Charitable and Educational Foundation, Marshall Croom, National Women Build Week

Letter: Donate to honor women during National Women’s Build Week

Posted at 4:20 pm May 9, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

To the Editor:

“There are women who make things better… simply by showing up. There are women who make things happen. There are women who make their way. There are women who make a difference. And women who make us smile. There are women of wit and wisdom who—through strength and courage—make it through. There are women who change the world everyday…” -Ashley Rice

Mother. Grandmother. Aunt. Sister. Daughter. Friend.

No matter what name she goes by, she has always been there to support you.

Now you can put all the love she has shown you into the walls of another family’s home. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: Habitat of Humanity of Anderson County, HFHAC, Jennifer Sheehan, National Women's Build Week

Volunteers needed during National Women Build Week

Posted at 11:55 pm May 1, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Volunteers are needed for Habitat for Humanity’s sixth annual National Women Build Week.

Locally, Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County will partner with Lowe’s and the Associated Construction Women to repair a woman-owned home on Saturday, May 11. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: ACW, Associated Construction Women, Cara Knapp, Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County, HFHAC, Jennifer Sheehan, Lowe's, National Women Build Week, woman-owned home

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