Habitat for Humanity Crazies: “Just Bring Yourself and a Hammer!” Oct 17th-18th | Carolina Colours

Habitat for Humanity Crazies: “Just Bring Yourself and a Hammer!” Oct 17th-18th

Support Habitat for Humanity's Many Efforts

Support Habitat for Humanity's Many Efforts

The local chapter of Habitat for Humanity met in the Carolina Colours Pavilion on Wednesday, July 22nd.  Over 60 New Bern residents attended in preperation for the “Two Houses in Two Days” project scheduled in New Bern NC on October 17th-18th.  Fifty experienced “Habitat Crazies,” who travel the country helping local Habitat chapters build homes in their communities, will travel to New Bern to lead this local effort.  One two bedroom home will be built for purchase by a local couple and one four bedroom home will be built for purchase by a local family with six children.  Both homes will be built near the New Bern historic district in the Riverstation neighborhood.  The homes will be built simultaneously.

Habitat Crazie Tom Gerdy  encouraged those in attendance to contribute to this effort in any way possible:  It’s “managed chaos.”  People just jump in and help where they have interests.  Don’t worry, you can join in quickly.  And, you do not have to be physically fit.  You can simply deliver water bottles or fill nail aprons and participate in “Making a Difference. ”  We don’t assign tasks.  We want you to contribute wherever you feel comfortable.  It’s not just about building.  It’s about relationships.  It’s about faith in the world.  It’s about building affordable homes that change lives, not only those who purchase the homes, but also those who selflessly give themselves to the Habitat for Humanity efforts.

Tom closed the gathering with “Affluence is not what we gather.  Affluence is what we give.”

Personally, my whole family plans to participate in this effort.  We will also be working with high school students in Arendell Parrott Academy’s SERV organization.  Annually at APA, approximately 100 students clock in 15,000+ community service hours.  If high school students can find the time to contribute to their communities, surely those of us associated with Carolina Colours can also find the time to help those in need of adequate housing in New Bern.

I urge you to contact the Habitat for Humanity Event Coordinator, Donna Patterson, at 252-633-9599, ext 107 or email habitatdonna@gmail.com to volunteer your time to this significant event.  Carolina Colours’ Patti Peebles has already stepped up to the plate to lead this parade in a big way.  Please consider supporting Patti by joining the team.

Beth Everett  beverett@carolinacolours.com

3 Responses to “Habitat for Humanity Crazies: “Just Bring Yourself and a Hammer!” Oct 17th-18th”

  1. Jack says:

    Volunteering to work with Habitat is a great, rewarding and enjoyable thing to do. For some added inspiration, I invite you to check out this short video — ahamoment.com/pg/moments/view/4910 — it’s one Habitat volunteer’s “aha moment” and how the organization has become a passion in her life. I hope you enjoy it and the rest of the site, which was created by Mutual of Omaha to highlight good works, inspirational stories, and “aha moments” of all kinds. Perhaps you’ll even share some of your own stories there, too.

    Thanks,
    jack@ahamoment.com

  2. Patti Peebles says:

    I was pleased to see Mike W. and John F (Gov.). at the meeting! Let’s plan to put Carolina Colours on the map with a huge showing and support for the Crazies Build on October 17 and 18. Also, a huge thanks to Ken, Kip, Beth and Ken for opening the Pavilion for the public forum meeting on July 22! Makes me proud of Carolina Colours! Contact me if questions or comments! Habitat does change lives!

  3. Maria Farkas says:

    I’m so excited to hear that Carolina Colours neighbors will be participating in this wonderful endeavor. And I’m especially excited that Peter and I will be in town to be part of the group. I’ve done this once before and although I was tired at the end of the day, I felt so energized! When you give a little, you gain a lot! Count us in!

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