Housing Development Alliance

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

 

The Missing Blogger



 

A Message from Tyler Fox, a local volunteer!


The blog will explode 5 secs after you read It so turn off your screen!Please and whoever reads it first will get a hotdog.I get a hotdog Yea!


 

Here's Some Pictures of Pullen Memorial from today:





Monday, July 20, 2009

 

Pullen Memorial Baptist Church

Charlotte & I have been looking forward to this group all summer. We just love Pullen and feel very, very blessed to have them in Hazard again this year.

As you may know, our primary lodging partner for this program is First Presbyterian Church of Hazard. Hosting our volunteers is such an integral part of their mission as a church that they are actually renovating their building to be more volunteer-friendly (e.g., more bathrooms and yes, showers!). First Presbyterian includes a short blurb about each volunteer group in their Sunday bulletin. Here's an excerpt from last Sunday's bulletin on Pullen Memorial:

"Pullen Memorial was founded in 1884, just eight years before our own congregation in 1892. The congregation is under the wing of the American Baptist Church and is strongly mission-minded. They have been leaders in Raleigh in issues of racial reconciliation. In 1956, they declared themselves open to all people no matter their race... In 1984, Pullen, an almost all white congregation, established a sister church relationship with Martin Street Baptist Church, an almost all black congregation. They also have a sister church relationship with First Baptist Church in Mantanzas, Cuba. They sponsor Emmaus House, a residence for men who have no homes and are making the transition to financial stability."

As you can imagine, this church produces some passionate leaders. This week, Pullen is working on two home repairs in the county very close to one another, continuing the work of Old Union Christian Church at the Maggard room addition, and the work of South Elkhorn Christian Church at the Wells painting/porches projects. We'll post pictures soon!

--Kelly.

 

House Raising Challenge: Day Five












Thursday, July 16, 2009

 

a storm's a-brewin'

You see those dark clouds out there? Well, no, I guess you can't. But believe me, there are some pretty threatening clouds "out yonder." Hopefully, the groups finish up their projects before they get rained out.
Today, I drove by Maggard's home near Vicco, and helped some of the Old Union Christian Church volunteers paint the outside of her trailer. I missed their first few days, but was glad to see that everyone was having a good time. Even a vicious, and completely uncalled-for, wasp bite couldn't ruin their fun.
As you can see, Maggard lives in a very wooded area. She wanted her trailer painted in natural, organic looking colors so as to blend into the scenery.
The rest of the group was fixing up a new room that has been added to Maggard's home. I didn't spend too much time in there with them, so to be perfectly honest, I'm not quite sure what the were doing. But as you can see, there were wires and switches and drills and it looks like serious business, if you ask me. (don't ask me).
Unfortunately, Old Union will not be able to paint the last coat for the trailer, but they sure have done a lot of work for it. They're going back home to Lexington TONIGHT, so let's hope bad weather doesn't follow them all the way back.
I actually have to go take their group photo right now, so I's best be leavin'. Talk to you later, people of the web.
-John.

 

House Raising Challenge: Day Four












Wednesday, July 15, 2009

 

House Raising Challenge: Day Three












 

"Oh boy, here's another one of John's long blogs..."

Hey guys! Guess what? I can now add a Jeep to the list of cars I've driven for HDA. Not too shabby.

Anyway, we were delighted to have First Presbyterian Church from Normal, IL and the South Elkhorn Church from Lexington, KY this week.

First Presbyterian helped with the framing of Slusser's new home (a photo which I posted a few blogs ago), backfilled for the Kilburn-Combs lot, and repaired part of Wooten's house. Backfilling can be tough, I know, but it's a good work out. Just look at these guys digging away. And isn't this a great photo? Kudos to Charlotte, my fellow Volunteer assistant, who is apparently more apt to taking artistic photos than I am. But check out this neat picture I got of some of the members setting a fancy new linoleum floor for Wooten: I know what you're thinking, 'But John, how are they lifting a blanket of rocks? Could this be magic?' well, BAM, they're not really rocks. They just look like rocks, silly. I've never seen a rock-styled linoleum floor before. It was a fine choice. Anyway, the First Presbyterian group seemed to have a great time. It seemed a nice break from the city life for them. Hazard certainly isn't Normal. (see what I did there?)
The South Elkhorn Volunteer Group helped out at the Wells' home with some exterior painting, and porch construction. This really is "Hammerin' in the Hills". The group was only with us for three days, but we hope they had a memorable experience. Since they only live 2 hours away, we expect to see them again someday. Especially, since they look soooo good in safety goggles.

But enough about this, how is everyone? Are you, the loyal blog readers, enjoying the blog? If you have any suggestions as to how to make this blog better, feel free to contact me via facebook (I'm the admin for the page). And yes, I know, the photos come out a little screwy and unorganized. Blogger is more complicated than you think, man.
-John.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

 

House Raising Challenge: Day Two












 

House Raising Challenge: Day One

































Here's some photos of the days progress!!























Wednesday, July 8, 2009

 

Sorry folks, this is gonna be a long one.

Geez, I have a lot of catching up to do. The past week has been so busy, I haven't had much time to post. Well I do now! So sit back and enjoy. I know you all love reading these so much.

Faith CRC had worksites all over the place. The group working in Defiance underwent the most grueling work, I think. Most of the week they were picking and shoveling and lifting dirt. It was tough, let me tell you. The even guilted me into helping them. Can you believe that? Most of the office couldn't believe their ears when they heard that "New Boy" picked up a mattock. For the record, people, I do work. I'm just more of the...behind-the-scenes kinda guy.

Another group helped rebuild Greene's shed. It was really fun to watch, and I even made a few sorry attempts at helping. By the time we had completed the project, Steve (their goofy carpenter---who claims that his nickname is "Big Daddy"), realized that the group had enough leftover materials to put shelves in the shed. So they did it, and they looked great. But then...(duh-duh-duuuuh)...the homeowner wasn't able to fit in her weight set. So the shelves had to come down. Sorry guys.

Oh! And we can't forget about Angie from Michigan!

Every time I came up to check on things, she was always hard at work. Wearing safety goggles and ear plugs like a pro.

Now, it's First Presbyterian Church (from Normal, IL) and South Elkhorn Church's time to help our community. I visited one of the 1st Pres groups working on a home for Slusher. When they first got to the site, there was nothing but a flat floor overlooking the valley below. In a few days, they've managed to put up both the interior and exterior walls. Things are coming along just fine.


Anyway, I've got to skiddaddle. I'll post more updates on the other groups later. Adios!





Tuesday, July 7, 2009

 

Six days until the House Raising Challenge!

Next week, First Presbyterian Church of Salisbury North Carolina will take on the House Raising Challenge!!

In just one week the group will frame floors, walls, set trusses, shingle the roof, and leave the house ready for plumbing and electrical. Every day will bring new projects with new challenges and lessons for the group-- and their hard work will be very visible as the house raises before their own eyes. Keep your browsers peeled for daily picture updates!

The family of six will be moving out of their two bedroom trailer into the home shortly after the House Raising. We can't wait to welcome them home.

--Kelly.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

 

T.G.Y.T.

I have already stated, multiple times, how great the Housing Development Alliance volunteer program is. But don't just take my word for it. Here are two interesting testimonials taken from some of our volunteers. You'd probably believe them more than you would me, right?

As Stephanie Visser tirelessly shovels dirt out of the foundations for a new home in the town of Defiance, she stops a second to catch her breath. She casually uses the back of her hand to wipe away the perspiration that has accumulated on her forehead. Stephanie makes a remark on the heat, and turns to look at her fellow Faith CRC volunteers. Their laughs are intermingled with heavy breathing, and they all gaze longingly at the shaded patch of lawn 30 feet away from them. Before picking up her shovel and digging again, Stephanie turns around and stands awe-struck at the natural beauty around her. "I love the scenery here, it's beautiful, you really don't see anything like this in Chicago," she says just as she buries the spade back into the earth.

For many, the scenery alone is worth the hard work. For others, it's about helping people.

Angie VanArnam came all the way down here from Michigan just so that she could help the Hazard community. "I was looking for an opportunity to serve God and people," Angie explains, "[and to] escape from all the stresses we imagine in our daily lives; to help someone in real poverty, and with real problems." Angie came as an individual looking for some volunteer work, but she enjoyed being an addition to Faith CRC. "As part of a team, we got a lot done." Angie had a lot of fun, and we're hoping to see her again really soon.

Well, it's pay-day, and we have the day off tomorrow, so I'm pretty excited. It's been a busy week. I'm going to nap like you've never seen before. Happy 4th of July, patriots!

And yes, I did over-romantacize Stephanie's story, but the statement is all true. Pardon my creative writing.

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