Nexterus volunteers are always wonderful. From running in our annual 5k to helping out on build sites regularly, they do it all! Here are some pictures of Nexterus employees volunteering at our most recent build, Brougher Lane. Thank you for all that you do!
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York Habitat’s September Volunteer in the Spotlight is a wonderful addition to the Habitat team. Heather Noll began volunteering with our affiliate in 2015 on one of our Habitat Builds. Because she has such a heart for the Habitat Mission, she then joined our Board of Directors. She is now on our BOD as well as the Chair Person on our Marketing Committee. You will often see her helping at our Habitat events such as our 5K, our Ground Breaking Ceremonies and our Home Dedication Ceremonies. We are so thankful for her and her dedication. Thank you Heather! Please join us in Welcoming Christie Young, Office Manager to York Habitat for Humanity. Christie comes with over 20 years experience in process improvement, program start up and oversight, and government-contract relations, compliance, reporting, strategy and public service. She is unswervingly committed to her faith, family and approaches everything she does with excellence. Christie served as interim Office Manager during our search and w learned quickly that not only is she a great fit for our team culturally but she also possesses the right talent to help us continue to Achieve The York Habitat Vision! Welcome Christie! York Habitat for Humanity has recently been selected to be a part of the Rutter’s 2017 Vote with Your Dollars Program! Next time you visit your local Rutter’s, vote for York Habitat for Humanity to help us win. Registering to vote for Habitat is simple, and can be done online or on your phone. To register online: Log in to your Rutter’s Rewards account at www.ruttersrewards.com. Once you are logged in, click the Vote with Your Dollars button and select York Habitat for Humanity from the list of beneficiaries. To register on your phone: Download the Rutter’s Mobile App. From the App’s home screen, first click on the “Rewards” button in the upper right hand corner. Second, scroll to the bottom and click on the light red box labeled “Rutter’s Rewards School” and “Vote With Your Dollars.” You will then be able to select York Habitat for Humanity as your charity. After you select YHFH as your charity, each time you shop at Rutter’s using your Rutter’s Rewards card or Phone Number ID and passcode, it will be counted as a vote for Habitat. The charity that receives the most votes before October 31, 2017 will receive a donation from Rutter’s! Note: If you are not a Rutter’s Rewards Member or VIP, you can easily become one! Pick up a card at your local Rutter’s store and register online at www.ruttersrewards.com. York Habitat for Humanity announced its continued partnership with the York Cowboys Fan Club. For the second year in a row, the Fan Club held its annual golf outing with part of the proceeds from the day going to York Habitat for Humanity. The golf event, featuring more than 100 golfers, was held recently at Briarwood East Golf Club. The fan club had a long list of sponsors for the four-person scramble event. “There were raffles, mulligans, closest to the pin and hole-in-one contests available to everyone,” said York Habitat for Humanity Associate Director Mark Mattern. “The two best parts of the day were raising funds to support safe, decent, affordable homes built by York Habitat for Humanity and registering golfers for a chance to win two tickets and a bus ride to the Dallas/Washington NFL game at FedEx Field on October 29th.” The trip raffle to the Cowboy/Redskins game raised more than $500 on the day of the golf. The raffle will continue until October 1st, when a winner will be selected. Artists and entertainers’ Hurricane Harvey Relief telethon to support Habitat for Humanity’s recovery efforts Funds raised during “Hand In Hand: A Benefit for Hurricane Harvey Relief Telethon” will help Habitat assist more families to repair or rebuild their homes Habitat for Humanity’s response to Hurricane Harvey will get a boost as one of six beneficiaries of Hand in Hand: A Benefit for Hurricane Harvey Relief telethon that will air nationally on Tuesday, Sept. 12, from 8-9 p.m. EDT. The telethon will feature some of the nation’s biggest stars coming together to raise funds for those affected by Hurricane Harvey. Funds raised for Habitat for Humanity will go directly to support the organization’s response to Harvey. “As tens of thousands of Texans and Louisianans return home to salvage belongings and begin to rebuild, they need our support more than ever,” said Habitat for Humanity International CEO Jonathan Reckford. “The entertainment community is stepping up in a big way, and Habitat is proud to partner with these artists as we start down the long road to recovery.” The telethon will include appearances by stars including George Clooney, Jamie Foxx, Karlie Kloss, Beyoncé, Matt Lauer, Rob Lowe, Matthew McConaughey, Norah O’Donnell, Dennis Quaid, Julia Roberts, Kelly Rowland, Adam Sandler, Ryan Seacrest, Michael Strahan, Blake Shelton, George Strait, Barbra Streisand, Oprah Winfrey and Reese Witherspoon with more to be announced. The telethon will air nationally on ABC, CBS, CMT, FOX and NBC, as well as on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. As part of its response to Hurricane Harvey, Habitat has begun deploying Mobile Response Units and Disaster Corps volunteers to the region to begin rapid assessments. There are about 30 local Habitat for Humanity offices throughout the parts of southeast Texas and southwest Louisiana affected by the storms. With their help, Habitat for Humanity International is assessing the shelter and housing needs in areas impacted by the hurricane and developing response options. In addition to long-term housing repair and construction, Habitat’s response includes organizing volunteers and resources to help with the cleanup of damaged by wind and flood waters. Construction plans will be determined after evaluations and will depend on the level of support received from donors, volunteers, corporate partners and other community organizations. Habitat for Humanity has been responding to disasters since 1997 and to date has helped more than 230,000 families in 52 countries through its disaster response work. Following Hurricane Katrina, Habitat organizations along the Gulf Coast built more than 6,000 homes and removed debris and cleaned more than 2,500 homes in preparation for rehabilitation. Habitat also mounted responses to Hurricane Sandy, tornadoes through the South and Midwest, and earthquakes and typhoons overseas. More information on Habitat for Humanity’s response to Hurricane Harvey can be found here: habitat.org/hurricane-harvey. More information on the telethon can be found at HandInHand2017.com. |
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