The White House today released its full fiscal year 2018 budget request, which proposes to eliminate funding for programs that further Habitat for Humanity’s efforts to address the affordable housing crisis in the Ozarks and across the United States. Statement from Larry Peterson, Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity of Springfield, MO: As a representative of Habitat …
Habitat ReStore: New Product Alert! Green Sheen Eco-Friendly Paint
The ReStore is now selling GreenSheen Eco-Friendly Paint! Multiple colors available for $15.95 per gallon! GreenSheen is a quality house paint that is available in a wide range of designer colors for up to 75% less than traditional paints. Through our vigorous reclamation and cleaning process, GreenSheen produces eco-friendly house paint that is good for …
Tools for Life: June Class Schedule
Tools For Life: Class Topics During these classes, we’ll cover topics such as personal health, available health services, how to effectively and productively resolve conflict, unrealized resources, how to reduce, reuse, and recycle from home, and how mulching can benefit your yard and garden. Gaining a more in-depth understanding of these important concepts will become …
Pro1 Technology donates 11,982 thermostats
Pro1 Donates 11,000+ Refurbished Thermostats To The Habitat For Humanity ReStore Pro1 Thermostats donated 11,982 refurbished thermostats to the Habitat for Humanity ReStore. The donated thermostats are expected to generate more than $200,000 to support the Habitat for Humanity mission. The Habitat for Humanity ReStore is a nonprofit home improvement store and donation center that sells …
Give Ozarks Day
THANK YOU DONORS! Thank you all our wonderful Give Ozarks day donors! With the support of 53 individual donors, $6,349.33 was raised in 24-hours to build or repair a roof for a family in need! We want to publicly thank all of our donors and our generous sponsors for making this day such a success. Give Ozarks Donors: Ted …
A Happy Ending
NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION: A HAPPY ENDING By: Melissa Adler, Community Outreach Development Associate, HFHS When Adrianna and Scott bought their house, they inherited a mound of displaced dirt from sewer line repair and a large pile of brush in the backyard. They were excited to get help removing it on April 8 as part of Rock the …