Volume 4, Issue 10 October 2016 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY Habitat for Humanity of North Augusta welcomes our newest Committee Members Kendra Hill, Homeowner Selection on left and Brittany McMeans, IT Committee on the right Our Vision A world where everyone has a decent place to live. Our Mission Statement Seeking to put God s love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope. If you are interested in partnering with Habitat for Humanity of North Augusta as a potential homeowner of House Number 18, you may complete an application online at www.hfhna.org Call (803) 613-0305 for an application Continued on page 2 I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E 1 HFHNA Additions 2 SRNS / Dorie King 3 4 5 6 Photo Gallery Who we are / Upcoming events Sponsors Belk s Charity Sale Newsletter 1
HFHNA is pleased to have three new Board members. Kendra will be assuming the role as Director and Chairperson of the Family Selection Committee with responsibilities for assuring that qualifications are satisfied and candidates are fully vetted as potential homeowners. Brittany is a welcome addition to our growing need for an IT Committee in these modern times. She will be working closely with Michelle Randrup who currently Chairs the IT Committee. Her assignments may include, but are not limited to, maintaining Habitat for Humanity of North Augusta s website and Facebook page. From L to R Barbara Monahan, Michelle Randup, Gene Carline, Rick Berry and Don Evans Barbara Monahan, Church Development Coordinator Barbara will be assisting Don Evans and the Development Committee by interfacing with local churches. Barbara received her BS in Institute Technology from the University of Rochester and is currently pursuing her MBA at Columbia Southern. She works at Knology in Tech Support but her passion being a Chocolatier. We extend a hardy welcome to Barbara, Brittany and Kendra. Supporter Highlight Savannah River Nuclear Solutions has proven to be a valued supporter of, and contributor to Habitat for Humanity of North Augusta. One day last August a group HFHNA Board members were invited to tour the 310 square mile Savannah River Site. SRS has a long history at this location starting in the 1950 s when they began producing materials used in the manufacture of nuclear weapons. These included tritium and plutonium 239. Five reactors and support facilities were built to produce these nuclear materials contributing to the nations defenses throughout the cold war era. Between 1953 and 1988, SRS produced about 36 metric tons of plutonium. The nearly 40,000 people who worked at the site at its peak all contributed to the U.S and its allies winning the cold war. Currently, there remains close to 10,000 employees on site today working to decontaminate all legacy waste. As a condition of a non-proliferation treaty with Russia (USSR), all five reactors have been decommissioned never to restart again. One reactor was totally dismantled and decontaminated while the others are currently used for training purposes and storage. Aside from the ongoing work for D.O.E, the site has been designated a National Environmental Research Park in 1972. The Applied Research Center and Savannah River Ecology Laboratory is a joint research facility with University of Georgia. We who toured the site are grateful for the opportunity and are extremely thankful for Savannah River Nuclear Solutions continued support of Habitat for Humanity of North Augusta. Dorie King BELVEDERE, S.C. - Dorie King, 72, of Belvedere, SC, entered into rest on August 24, 2016, while under hospice care for liver cancer. She was born on October 11, 1943, in Union Point, GA to Otis and Lovonia (Green) Byrd. Dorie grew up in Harlem, GA and graduated from Spartanburg. Mrs. King has been a well-loved member of her community for the past 45 years. She enjoyed serving in the children's bus ministry, the senior citizen outreach, and building homes with Habitat for Humanity of North Augusta. Dorie will be missed by those whose lives she touched at Habitat for Humanity of North Augusta. Newsletter 2
PICTURE GALLERY From L to R Thomas Ratchford, Young Adult Pastor, Ryan Pack, Senior Pastor, Patrick Harmon, Pastor of Admin and Josh Forrest, Student Pastor all from FBCNA From L to R Don Evans, Development Chair HFHNA, Edmond Thompson - GM PotashCorp, Yvette Green-Director of HR and David Cooper- Product Distribution/Traffic Mgr. Roma Williams of Security Federal Lori Rogers with two of her students Carol Albion representing First Citizens Bank From Belvedere Elimentary L to R Mike Bone HFHNA Construction Coordinator, Jeff Rice Training Coordinator Plumbers & Steamfitters Local 150, Tom Ellers President HFHNA L to R Monica Key Community Relations Mgr Bridgestone., Don Evans Development r Chair HFHNA, Tim Painter Plant Mgr Bridgestone Plant and Gene Carline Community Relations HFHNA Newsletter 3
Support Habitat for Humanity By supporting Habitat for Humanity-North Augusta, you will have helped by making a significant difference in the lives of Habitat families, not only in your community, but also around the world. On behalf of these individuals, we sincerely thank you for your contributions. If you would like to become a Habitat for Humanity of North Augusta Sponsor contact Don Evans for more information: Habitat for Humanity North Augusta Don Evans, Development Director P.O. Box 8121 North Augusta, SC 29861-8121 Phone: 803-613-0305 Web Site: http://hfhna.org/ Click here for more information on donating: http://hfhna.org/donate/ Habitat for Humanity North Augusta Board Officers Tom Ellers President Mike Deger Vice-President Harry Lutz - Treasurer Kris Hollingsworth Secretary Directors Mike Bone Chm, Construction Committee Pat Barfuss Lunch Cmte Gene Carline Chm, Community Relations Don Evans Development Director Marlene Fernandes Chm, Family Support Kendra Hill Chm, Family Selection Paul O Connell - Chm, Site Selection Comm Michelle Randrup IT Services Lew Hardy Volunteer Cmte Committee Members John Bailey Site Selection Cmte Lora Baxley -Family Selection Cmte Ben Hills Construction Foreman Jessica Hills Lunch Cmte John Carr Site Selection Cmte Brittany McMeans IT Cmte Barbara Monahan Church Comm. Rick Berry Mortgage Compliance HFHNA is an all-volunteer organization. All housing projects are completed with the help of community volunteers and donor contribution(s) of construction supplies and other needed goods and services. HFHNA is a nonprofit, ecumenical Christian ministry that builds for people in need regardless of race or religion and we welcome Volunteers and supporters from all backgrounds. Upcoming Events Habitat for Humanity Tri-affiliate dinner 6:00 October 21, 2016 Board of Directors Meeting 7:00 November 1, 2016 Belk Charity Sale 6:00 November 5, 2016 Newsletter 4
A HFHNA publication Gene Carline, Editor Newsletter 5
Habitat for Humanity of North Augusta is proud to have been selected to participate in Belk Department Store s Annual Charity Sale on Saturday, November 7, 2015. From 6AM-10AM, guests will receive $5.00 off their first purchase when they present their Charity Sale ticket to the sales associate. Charity tickets are valid at any Belk s store. Habitat for Humanity of North Augusta is pre-selling shopping passes for $5 each, which comes directly to HfHNA. If you would like to purchase a pass, or two, or three please contact any HfHNA Board or Committee member. Newsletter 6