This past week reminded all of us how little we enjoy boxing, labeling, organizing, lifting, cleaning, unpacking, reorganizing...you get the picture.
We are officially in our new space- 777 Lincoln Ave. NE in St. Cloud. We are in between Midway Iron & ProMaxx Truck in a tan building with blue trim. We certainly have more room than before and we have all been able to re-arrange, re-organize and re-energize our offices.
We found some great "artifacts" as we packed up our old office, notes of past Board Meetings, news articles, trinkets from past build projects, photos and much more. I think a few of us even found things we had been searching for but could never locate! That is one of the great things about packing up and moving out- you find so much history and information about those who came before you. We thank those who came before us to start this great organization. Had it not been for their hard work, sacrifice and dedication we would not be in a new location getting ready to serve families to provide safe, decent, affordable housing.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
THEY MADE IT!
Congratulations to Andrea & Sara, our VISTA's for making it through their 500 mile bike ride! You can take a peek at their photos by clicking HERE. It sounds as though their first Habitat 500 went well, despite getting lost, caught in a day-long thunderstorm, broken bike chain and hard sleeping surfaces...other than that they said it was a great experience.
We are happy to have the ladies back...if it is only for a few more weeks. On August 6th their year-long term with us will be done...boooo hoooo!! However, we will be welcoming 2 new VISTA's to our office on August 9, stay tuned for updates!
We are happy to have the ladies back...if it is only for a few more weeks. On August 6th their year-long term with us will be done...boooo hoooo!! However, we will be welcoming 2 new VISTA's to our office on August 9, stay tuned for updates!
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Twin Cities Women Build
Here is an article about Women Build in the Twin Cities- Women Rule!!! The Women Build project in St. Cloud will kick off on September 8th. If you would like to be involved, please contact Summer Hagy at the Habitat office.
Click HERE to read the article about the Twin Cities project.
*One note about our bikers- they have made it through the first 2 days of their 500 mile trek. They said they are sore, but nothing major at this point! Thursday is their build day, so they will have somewhat of a break from the ride.
Click HERE to read the article about the Twin Cities project.
*One note about our bikers- they have made it through the first 2 days of their 500 mile trek. They said they are sore, but nothing major at this point! Thursday is their build day, so they will have somewhat of a break from the ride.
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Habitat 500


Well, the countdown has been on since about May but the time has finally come...starting this Sunday Andrea & Sarah will be biking roughly 500 miles to support Habitat!!! Yes, I said 500 miles. Yes, I said biking. Yes, they will be sore...
Now in its 18th year, the Habitat 500 is a bicycle ride (not a race) and fundraiser that covers 500 miles over the course of 7 days (an average of 71 miles per day). Each rider raises funds from family, friends, businesses, and church groups and designates the Habitat for Humanity affiliates they wish to support (both locally and around the world). Please check out http://www.habitat500.org/ to see that I stole this information straight from their website!!
The ladies will begin peddling on July 11 and will finish on July 17. They will have at least 3 rest stops each day they ride with food, refreshments and tune-ups if needed. They do not ride all day and all night. In fact, they get to sleep on gym floors at night! Makes you want to participate doesn't it?! When you watch the videos on the Habitat 500 website...you will think about riding next year...trust me!
Now in its 18th year, the Habitat 500 is a bicycle ride (not a race) and fundraiser that covers 500 miles over the course of 7 days (an average of 71 miles per day). Each rider raises funds from family, friends, businesses, and church groups and designates the Habitat for Humanity affiliates they wish to support (both locally and around the world). Please check out http://www.habitat500.org/ to see that I stole this information straight from their website!!
The ladies will begin peddling on July 11 and will finish on July 17. They will have at least 3 rest stops each day they ride with food, refreshments and tune-ups if needed. They do not ride all day and all night. In fact, they get to sleep on gym floors at night! Makes you want to participate doesn't it?! When you watch the videos on the Habitat 500 website...you will think about riding next year...trust me!
This year's route will take the VISTA's through Sandstone, Isle, McGregor, Grand Rapids, Hibbing, Cloquet and back to Sandstone. Day 5 of the ride is deemed "Bike, Build or Breather Day", Andrea and Sarah have made the choice to assist on a Habitat build site...those ladies are just fabulous!
You can follow along the 500 mile journey by checking this blog and also on our facebook page.
We wish them the best of luck and a safe ride!
You can follow along the 500 mile journey by checking this blog and also on our facebook page.
We wish them the best of luck and a safe ride!
Thursday, July 1, 2010
A note from our Executive Director, Bruce Johnson


This week, we dedicated and closed homes for three partner families. The mix of joy, excitement and tears reminds me of how blessed we are to be working with people of faith and hope as we lift families out of the cycle of poverty. One family member tearfully told us, “I am the first person in our family ever to own a home.” Another noted, “The breakfast bar/island in my new kitchen is as big as my entire old kitchen. I can now open my oven all the way.”
Those three families mark the 7th, 8th and 9th we’ve served in fiscal year 2010 (July 1, 2009 – June 30, 2010). That’s two more than our affiliate has ever served in any given year. Thanks to all of you for being a part of this ministry of love, hope and action in Jesus’ name. As we look ahead to our next year with four projects already underway, let us remember these images and give thanks to God for the opportunity and ability to serve these families and many more in the future.
Those three families mark the 7th, 8th and 9th we’ve served in fiscal year 2010 (July 1, 2009 – June 30, 2010). That’s two more than our affiliate has ever served in any given year. Thanks to all of you for being a part of this ministry of love, hope and action in Jesus’ name. As we look ahead to our next year with four projects already underway, let us remember these images and give thanks to God for the opportunity and ability to serve these families and many more in the future.

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