Team C aring R esourceful I ntelligent B usiness S tudents
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TEAMCARING
RESOURCEFUL
INTELLIGENT
BUSINESS
STUDENTS
TEAM MEMBER TOPICS
• Abbey – History of Habitat for Humanity
• Eric – ReStore and Our Team Activities
• Jay – Sign A Stud and Our Team Event
• Will – Volunteering Opportunities
• Lena – Conclusion
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
• What is Habitat for Humanity?
• Who is Involved with Habitat?
• Where is Habitat?
BRIEF HISTORY
• Founded 1976 by Millard and Linda Fuller
• Koinonia Farms
• Partnership Housing
• Conviction
MISSION AND PRINCIPLES
• Vision • “A world where everyone has a decent place to live.”
• Mission Statement• “Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for
Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities, and hope.”
• Principles• Demonstrate the Love of Jesus Christ• Focus on Shelter• Advocate for Affordable Housing• Promote Dignity and Hope• Support Substantial and Transformational Development
• Location: 210 E. 14th Street
• ReStore: Donation/Retail Store for Habitat
• Purpose: Fund the Construction of Housing Projects
VOLUNTEERING FOR RESTORE
• Organizing ReStore’s Bookshelf
• Helping ReStore Overall
SIGN-A-STUD
CONCEPT
BENEFITS
• Raise Money for Habitat for Humanity
• Donate Building Material (Wood)
• Create Awareness
DO IT YOURSELF
• Contact a Habitat for Humanity Chapter
• Contact Local Habitat for Humanity Organization (ReStore)
• Materials List1. 8-foot 2x4 ($2-$10 each)2. Colored Permanent Markers3. Habitat for Humanity Information Handouts
• Find a Spot (On or Off Campus)
• Set a Date
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
• ReStore
• Construction
• Non-Construction
RESTORE OPPORTUNITIES
• First Come, First Served
• Minimum Age of 16
CONSTRUCTION OPPORTUNITIES
• Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
• Contact Early
• No Tools or Skills Necessary. Be Willing to Learn!
CONCLUSION
• Habitat for Humanity
• Build Homes
• Previous Experience with Habitat
• ReStore, Sign-a-stud
• Helping Others is Important