Welcome to the - Catholic House 2009 - Habitat for Humanity Build
in Washtenaw County, Michigan, at:
in Washtenaw County, Michigan, at:
328 Garland Street, Ypsilanti , MI 48198.
Most of the work on our house will be done during the season of Lent - February - April 2009.
Before helping on our house all volunteers must register and sign-up for a scheduled work day.
On the Habitat for Humanity web site you will find a listing for 328 Garland – Catholic House – where you can sign up to volunteer.
Register and Sign-up to
work on our House!
http://h4h.volunteerhub.com/Events/EventGroup/Summary.aspx?EventGroupID=4069
-work on our House!
http://h4h.volunteerhub.com/Events/EventGroup/Summary.aspx?EventGroupID=4069
(If you just show up at the house address without first signing-up on this schedule you may only be a visitor to the sight and there may not be any work for you.)
-The general listing for volunteers is here:
http://h4h.volunteerhub.com
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See our news up-dates and photos of the 2009 Catholic Habitat House here at our Catholic Habitat Blog: http://catholic-habitat.blogspot.com/
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Also, learn more about our past Catholic Habitat Builds at:
http://stfrancisa2.com/habitat/
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See HABITAT FOR HUMANITY of Huron Valley at:
www.h4h.org
Questions contact:
-- Steve Polgar (734-485-1300) CatholicHouse@CatholicWeb.com
-- Scott Wright (734-821-2121) swright@rc.net
or,
-- Lynne Punnett (677-1558 x 110) lynnep@h4h.org
See our weekly update notes HERE.
See our photos HERE.
From Habitat |
On Saturday 28 with only 3 of 8 scheduled volunteers we accomplished quite a bit of work.
ReplyDeleteSee photos at:
http://picasaweb.google.com/scottmichaelwright/Habitat#
Habitat flyers explaining our Catholic House were delivered to area houses.
All debris was removed from the house and attic, including hot water heater and refrigerator. Zac took (or will take) them and old water pipes to the Ann Arbor Recycling Center.
One of two layers of bathroom floor was removed and one of three layers of kitchen floor was removed; will be sufficient to add the new floors over.
Wallpaper in the kitchen was removed.
Walls around the tub were almost completely removed; ready for new plumbing.
Venetian blinds and hardware were removed from all windows.
Electricians were there all day and should be done with the rough on Tuesday when they return.
ALSO: the shed in back was almost completely demolished, will be finished on Tuesday.
Thanks to all who helped,
Steve Polgar