TEAM C ARING R ESOURCEFUL I NTELLIGENT B USINESS S TUDENTS
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. 14 th 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 List 1.8-foot 2x4 ($2-$10 each) 2.Colored Permanent Markers 3.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!
NON-CONSTRUCTION OPPORTUNITIES Committees Special Events ECU Chapter
CONCLUSION Habitat for Humanity Build Homes Previous Experience with Habitat ReStore, Sign-a-stud Helping Others is Important