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Building Opportunity for the Next Generation

This year’s Impact Report celebrates those who stand to gain the our new Homeowner Council, as well as volunteers like Carolyn and most from homeownership—children. Whether it’s a newborn Lucy (page 22) and donors like the Chinn family (page 20). In these breathing clean air from an energy-efficient HVAC system or a pages, you’ll learn their stories—how they’ve made a difference teenager who finally has a quiet space for homework, the impact and what inspires them to give so generously of their time, passion, of homeownership is dramatic for a child of any age. energy and financial resources in service of the community.

This year, thanks to you, 26 local children moved into their new Everything that our supporters make possible—from building Habitat homes and the families of another 136 are on the path to homes, to reinvesting in neighborhoods, to helping improve homeownership. Because you cared enough to make a difference, the local housing sector—creates a better future for our Dior (13) and her father Kendell “moved up without moving out” children, and their children. Thank you for providing safe, by purchasing a rehabilitated home in their old neighborhood. With decent and stable homes for generations to come. your support, Ka’Mari Bland’s mother LaToya found the courage In partnership, to apply for Habitat’s new Pathways to Housing Program and 17-year-old America Aguilar and her family committed to purchase a home in the first village of a rebuilt Southwood, scheduled to begin next year.

Supporting the dreams of these wonderful, hard-working families Dan Rosensweig are advocates like Mikayla (pg. 10), Caton and Alyce (pg. 24) and

1 Mariam Anwary (right) and her sister Nahida (left) Mariam and mother Zainab (center)

The effect of a home on children is illustrated by come in. There would be times when people the story of Mariam Anwary, who moved with would be fighting. I would be scared. I would her family from a public housing community go in my mom’s bed and I would say, ‘Mommy, into their Habitat home several years ago. I’m scared.’ And she would say, ‘It’s okay honey, everything’s all right. You go to sleep.’ And This year Mariam, now a 19-year-old college she would of course not be able to fall asleep student planning to enter the medical field, because she would be worried.” reflected on the impact of their home. For young Mariam, the situation seemed Mariam was 13 when she and her family hopeless. “My dreams were being shattered.” first moved into publicly subsidized housing. “Three people (Mariam, her mother and her But when she, her mother and her sister sister) were living in a one-bedroom house. moved into their Habitat home, Mariam says We slept on the floor.” her life changed dramatically.

Things weren’t much better outside. “I remember “My dreams started blooming again. As soon every single night there would be at least one as I stepped into the house, I felt all my or two chaotic events going on. The neighbors worries go away. It changed my life. For the would be rowdy; the kids would be rowdy. first time I stepped into an empty house but I wasn’t afraid. “Neighbors would call the police. A few times we had random guys knock on our door and try to “To my family, home means everything.”

2 Our local housing system requires focused attention and a strategic approach

An estimated 12,000 families in our region either live in unsafe conditions Building or are cost-burdened by housing. They are forced to make difficult We BUILD homes and mixed-income choices between shelter, food, communities to increase opportunity education and healthcare. and promote diverse connections. To make our community a place where everyone can find a decent place to live and access the wealth- 2019 IMPACT building benefits of homeownership, 76 FAMILIES achieved or worked Habitat Crew Leader Ben Rogers with volunteer we are addressing the lack of toward homeownership. Scott Humski affordable housing in bold and innovative ways.

3 Housing System TOTAL ONE- Rebuilding Development YEAR IMPACT

We BUILD resilience and stability by We BUILD increased access to 873 FAMILIES achieved empowering community members to lead affordable housing options throughout or were working toward the revitalization of their neighborhoods. our region. improved housing as a result of Habitat’s three- part approach 2019 IMPACT 2019 IMPACT

124 FAMILIES achieved or 673 FAMILIES achieved or are on worked toward improved housing the path toward improved housing conditions in renovated homes or conditions as a result of Habitat’s The following pages illustrate our impact in these communities. sector development work. realms over the past year.

4 Building quality Habitat homes and strong neighborhoods Building

In the past year…

 Habitat worked on 45 homes through new construction, rehabilitation, and special projects.

 162 children joined their parents on the journey to homeownership.

 861 volunteers and homebuyers contributed 20,142 hours of labor on the job site, a net value of $553,905.

 Habitat completed 10 energy-efficient homes in the Lochlyn Hill mixed-income community and began work on our ninth mixed-income neighborhood, Harmony Ridge.

5 LaToya and Ka’Mari

Last year, Ka’Mari Bland (13) and her mother LaToya has learned the specific steps she must LaToya Jackson started down a new path that take to get her finances in order and purchase will change their lives forever. her home. “[Habitat] has helped me figure out what I need to do. It’s been a blessing.” For years they have been sharing a bedroom in a relative’s house in Buckingham County, LaToya works as an administrative assistant but in 2018 LaToya mustered the courage to while also earning her bachelor’s degree. dream bigger. After paying off her debts, she plans to purchase a home for herself and Ka’Mari in LaToya applied to the Habitat Pathways to Buckingham close to family. “When she grows Housing program, which supports extremely up, if something happens to me, I want her low-wealth and/or debt-burdened families to be able to say, ‘This is my house. This is to help them develop a family plan, achieve something that belongs to me.’” economic stability and then pursue a home through the Habitat program or via the For now, Ka’Mari just wants to have her own Habitat Pathways Program participant LaToya private market. room. “It will give me freedom and a sense of Jackson and her daughter Ka’Mari being my own person.” “My goal is to purchase my home to have stability for Ka’Mari,” she said.

6 Rebuilding neighborhoods and homes Rebuilding

In the past year…

 Habitat staff, volunteers and partner  Habitat began to leverage an families worked on 5 Neighborhood eventual $34M in outparcel sales at Stabilization Program (NSP) Southwood, which received rezoning projects to reinvest affordable approval from Albemarle County in homeownership opportunities August 2019. in neighborhoods threatened by  80 current and aspiring business disinvestment. owners from Southwood worked with  200 Southwood families dedicated Habitat’s Microenterprise Community more than 2,000 hours of time Engagement Specialist on long-term creating a plan of development for plans to start or grow businesses. their new community.

 Norma Blanco-Leiva and her children

7 Dior

Since Dior and her father Kendell For Dior, having her own home “means it’s purchased their rehabilitated brick ranch yours. A home means responsibility.” Her home in the 10th and Page Neighborhood chores include doing the laundry, cleaning last year, the thirteen-year-old has allowed the floor, and washing dishes. her horizon to expand. Studies show that her new home will impact “I like the water, and I want to explore the her future in multiple ways. Children of ocean,” she explained revealing that her homeowners are 25 percent more likely dream is to be a marine biologist and study to graduate from high school and 116 the manatee, her favorite animal. percent more likely to graduate from college compared with families who do not own Photos of her friends line the shelves in her their homes. new bedroom, which she decorated herself. “I didn’t get to do that before,” she said. She She also plans to own her own home chose a Paris theme to coordinate with a someday, just like her Dad. bedspread she received as a gift. Dior Dennis in her Paris-themed bedroom

8 Partnering to innovate and implement holistic, Housing sector-wide housing solutions System Development In the past year…  Habitat Charlottesville joined more  Habitat formed its first ever than 100 affiliates to launch a national Homeowner Advisory Council of advocacy campaign. The Cost of homebuyers to take a leading role Home is aimed at finding solutions in developing new housing policy, and improving policies to increase products, and solutions. home affordability for 10 million  Habitat participated in the creation of people within five years. the Regional Housing Partnership—a  Habitat participated in advocacy cross-jurisdictional advisory board to efforts to restore funding of $800K coordinate housing efforts across the to the Charlottesville Affordable Planning District. Housing Fund.

 The Habitat Homeowner Advisory Council

9 Mikayla

As a University of undergraduate has been pretty central to everything I’ve studying global development, Mikayla done, and I like that Habitat is addressing Woodley researched youth social interactions housing issues globally,” she says. in South Africa and worked with the “The lack of affordable housing affects International Rescue Committee. Both everyone. The fact that people can’t afford experiences showed her how housing a decent place to live means that they might challenges impact families. not be able to get a job, they might have “Throughout my academic career, and in to sacrifice childcare, education, health. It things I was doing outside of academics, impacts all of us. It’s not just us versus them.” housing issues kept coming up,” she says. Mikayla is back pursuing her master’s So when an internship arose at Habitat last degree in public policy at UVA. After year, she jumped at the opportunity. graduation, she will continue advocating for Mikayla quickly immersed herself in the work, affordable housing. Habitat intern Mikayal Woodley at the Cost of Home helping shape the local version of “Cost of “No matter where I go, no matter where I press launch on June 12, 2019 Home,” Habitat’s first national advocacy work, it’s going to be an issue.” campaign for home affordability. “Housing

10 With residents as equal partners, the Southwood Mobile Home Park is becoming a national model of holistic, community-led redevelopment Southwood

In the past year…

 More than 200 families participated in the Southwood rezoning planning process.

 Habitat Charlottesville created the first ever tiered housing choice program to be piloted at Southwood.

 31 families committed to buying homes in the first model village, set to break ground next year.

 200+ children participated daily in healthy after-school enrichment at the Southwood Boys and Girls Club.

11 America

This past year of redevelopment planning The family lives in a three-bedroom trailer that provided America Aguilar (17) a glimpse of Manuel, who holds two jobs, has worked hard the future. to renovate. But America eagerly anticipates the day when her parents purchase a new, “I see myself walking around the trails with my sustainable home. “Things are constantly friends and family in the beautiful green spaces breaking, and the quick fixes we can do on in the future Southwood,” America said. our trailer aren’t always permanent,” she says. America lives with her father Manuel, mother America now shares a room with her sister. “I Lulu, sister Roselyn, and brother Brian in love her very much, but I’d like my own room.” Southwood, where they plan to purchase a For Manuel and Lulu, a new home will provide home in the first village of the redeveloped more than much-needed space. “Having a neighborhood. more stable and secure home will mean a A high school senior and cheerleader planning better future for our children,” Manuel says. a medical career, America longs for the new Southwood resident America Aguilar (17) with her Lulu adds, “Partnering with Habitat is bringing Southwood. “I’m looking forward to picnics father Manuel, mother Lulu, sister Roselyn and our family so much closer to what we used to with my family in the outdoors and just having brother Brian. consider just a dream.” a safe place to hang out,” she says.

12 Southwood The Southwood Community has spent more than 3,000 hours planning and Redevelopment designing their new neighborhood. This summer’s rezoning approval from Moves Forward Albemarle County paved the way for next year’s groundbreaking for the first as Residents phase of redevelopment, which will provide up to 160 affordable homes in a Reimagine Their mixed-income neighborhood, complete with a neighborhood center anchored by Community Southwood resident-owned businesses.

More than 800 people and 40 speakers attended two public hearings to support the project. One of the speakers at the first hearing was young Southwood

13 resident Estephanie Lopez, who read a Last time I was here I read something letter from her mother. from my mom Isabel, but this time I want to read something that I want to I would like to start by telling you about say. Being part of this community is very a dream I have for my family. This is a great for me and very important… As a dream that I long for and it brings me younger kid I always wanted a big house happiness because it would help me with my little brother and my parents, provide a better future for my children. and I’m pretty sure other little kids want The dream is to give them a place that too but they aren’t able to afford it. where they feel comfortable and safe to I think Southwood will help make that grow and to develop healthy and happy. happen…I really want to see the other Estephanie was so inspired by the little kids happy and make it a really experience of speaking on her mother’s good community. But most importantly behalf that she came back to speak at I want people to feel safe and happy in the second meeting—but this time, she Southwood. composed her own words. Southwood residents Estephanie (left) and her friend, Maribel

 Southwood residents planning their new community

14 The Habitat Store The Habitat Store sells furniture, building supplies, and home décor items that are donated by generous community members. All proceeds directly support Habitat’s mission.

In the past year, the Habitat Store…

 Totaled $1.2M in gross sales with a  Engaged 1,043 volunteers who net profit of $450,060, every dollar of contributed 14,771 hours. At least which went directly into homebuilding 4,500 of these hours were completed operations. by local youth and young adults through special partnerships with  Received 9,365 donations from local organizations like Choice Group, individuals and businesses, an 11% Community Attention Youth Internship increase from last year. Program and the Charlottesville  Diverted 122,675 items from the Albemarle Technical Education Center. local landfill. Brian Johnson, Habitat Store volunteer Thank you to all of our Habitat Store donors!

15 Volunteers Community commitment to Habitat makes our work possible. Whether you volunteer on the construction site, at the Habitat Store, in our offices, on committees or at special events, we are so grateful for your service.

In the past year Habitat…

 Engaged 3,003 volunteers who  Engaged 22 corporate groups provided 44,100 hours of work valued including Bankers Insurance; Sentara at $1,212,750. Martha Jefferson Hospital; Merkle, Inc.; S&P Global; CFA Institute; and  Welcomed 917 first-time volunteers. State Farm.  Partnered with 18 congregations  Welcomed 285 youth and young from Ba’hai, Christian, Jewish, and adults ages 16-25 who completed Muslim faiths. 3,568 volunteer hours on the build site—18% of the total construction Chris and Allen Bailey volunteer with volunteer hours. First Presbyterian Church

16 2019 Financials July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019

Revenues Expenses

Other $86,000 1% Mission Support Homebuyer Mortgages $899,000 Construction & Land Costs $2,087,000 Habitat Store & Lot Sales $1,463,000 12% $1,234,000 16% 19% Program Services 28% $1,680,000

Southwood Total Total Operations 15% $7,727,000 23% $7,385,000 $1,151,000

28% 21% 11% 26% Private Donations Habitat Store Government Grants Southwood Operations $2,127,000 $782,000 $1,666,000 & Redevelopment $1,937,000

17 Thank You for Your Generosity Your support helps build a community where everyone has a decent place to live. Gifts made between July 1, 2018 and June 30, 2019

$100,000+ $10,000 to $19,999 $5,000 to $9,999 Jerry and Faye Rosenthal Lillian Schafft Richard and Donna Tadler The Thomas C. and Mary Ann Hays Anonymous (1) Adiuvans Relief Fund Bank of America Richard and Susan Tremblay Family Charitable Trust Belk Fred and Janet Borch John and Sandy Beard United Bank Carol Tomlinson City of Charlottesville Mike and Mary Chinn Stephen and Carolyn Brown Susan Wells-Sargeant Twice is Nice County of Albemarle City Church Stephen and Mary Anne Burns Westminster Presbyterian Church Lowes Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign Carol and Jack Weber Fund in CACF Peter and Sue Wurzer $1,000 to $2,499 Virginia Department of Housing and Doug Gernert Charlottesville Area Community Community Development Anonymous (5) Hartfield Foundation Foundation $2,500 to $4,999 Virginia Housing Development Authority Bill and Carolyn Achenbach Peyton and Cherie Humphrey Jim and Wendy Craig Joe and Jenny Arcidicono I.J. and Hilda M. Breeden Foundation Ken and Mary Jane Derby Anonymous (1) Barbara Armacost $50,000 to $99,999 Emmanuel Episcopal Church, AmpKnology Consulting Sandra Jones Rebecca Barlow Greenwood Larry and Dorothy Brown Elmo Foundation The Kresge Foundation Jim and Kathy Berlin Sarah and Thomas Everett John and Anne Dodge Wells Fargo Foundation Hunter Lewis and Elizabeth Halsey and Carol Blake-Scott Sidamon-Eristoff Federal Home Loan Bank Carol and Gerry Fisher Robert Bond GE Foundation Fred and Ellen Gortler $20,000 to $49,999 Manning Family Foundation Katherine Brooks and George Beller Larry and Lynn Martin Jean Goeppinger Pamela Hand and Will Hueston Callahan/Caldwell Family Foundation Julie Christopher and Marge Connelly Bill and Nan Massie Grace Episcopal Church Jeffrey and Jody Hesler Frances H. Camp First Presbyterian Church Philip and Heather Rowland Jeff and Kathy Hall Paul Huddleston and Dori Boudreau Keith Cheely and Mary Jensen Habitat for Humanity International John and Ruth Stone Janette Kawachi and Dan Murphy Randy and Lisa Huffman Church of Our Saviour Allyson Louthan Wade and Michele Tremblay Francis and Rosanna Lavin James Kavanaugh Cove Presbyterian Church The Rosenthal Foundation LeClairRyan Foundation Elaine Miller Diane Dale and John Robertson Peter and Susan Sheeran Meadows Presbyterian Church David and Betsy Poist Susan W. Davenport & W. Edgar Spigle Hunter Smith Family Foundation Olivet Presbyterian Church S&P Global Fund in CACF

We thank our many supporters for their generous gifts to Habitat for Humanity. If an error or omission has occurred, we express our sincere regret and ask that it be brought to our attention. Thank you. 18 Donor List Continued...

Richard and Linda DeMong Louise McConnell Bill and Gloria Stackhouse Carpe Diem Fund in CACF Robert and Adelaide King William Detmer and Angeline Lillard Henry and Edith McHenry Standish Family Foundation Shayn and Patrick Cottler Barbara Kudravetz Elizabeth and Edward Dinwiddie McNergney Charitable Fund, A Donor Robert S. Stevens Cox Family Fund in the CACF George Lee Thomas J. Druzgal Advised Fund of Renaissance Whitney and Anne Stone Foundation Charles and Sara Dassance Laura Lee Charitable Foundation Aaron Evans T&N Printing John and Deborah Desmond Julie and Alan Matsumoto Mental Health Services Fund in CACF First United Methodist Church Tabor Presbyterian Church Andrew and Bernice Dracopoli David Mays George and Miette Michie Diana Foster & Thomas H. Jones Anne Ternes and Edward Delarosa Dulaney Fund in CACF Larry and Kathryn McElwain Hosea Mitchell Foundation in CACF Marshall and Virginia Thompson Eda H. Cabaniss Charitable Lead Alice P. Meador Fund in CACF Pamela French LeRoi H. Moore Fund in the CACF Cheryl and Thomas Thorpe Unitrust Thomas Michie Joe and Sally Gieck Fund in CACF Karen Moran and Wistar Morris Family George and Martha Truxel Linda Erkelens Montague, Miller & Co. Elaine Hadden Fund in CACF Mike and Heather Vanderweide Margo Figgins High School Catherine Heath Virginia Morris Virginia Diodes Inc. Charles Fund Robert Mosolgo and Beth Heiner Family Fund in CACF Nest Realty Vamik and Elizabeth Volkan Julie Gee Mosolgo-Clark Jill Holmes NOWyoga Karen Walker and Kevin Lehman Frances T. Gilbert Ann Muir Huffman Family Fund-Short Term Mark Okusa and Diane Rosin Betty and Larry Goss Daniel and Maureen Murray at CACF David and Helen Parrish Alf and Debbie Weaver Gregory and Jane Govan Matthew and Mary Murray Robert and Caryol Hunter Woodberry Payne Robert and Claire Wood Huntly Foundation John and Carolyn Pflug Reg and Kathie Woods Great Outdoor Provision Co. Helen and Lloyd Noland Immanuel Lutheran Church Mary and M. Scott Prior Tom Gutherz Kent Olson and Marsha Trimble J & E Berkley Foundation Joe and Kelly Raichel $500 to $999 Toni Hobbs O’Neil Charitable Fund Robert and Julia Jones Charlotte Rea Hunter Hollar George and Constance Palmer Harold and Mary Donn Jordan William and Linda Roberts Anonymous (3) Holy Cross Episcopal Church Dan and Ann Parks Mike Kavanaugh Daniel Rosensweig and Julie Jones Rebecca Allison Donald and Linda Hunt Ann Pax David and Mackie Kudravetz Rotgin Family Fund in CACF David and Lori Balaban James and Judith Jaeger Chris Pax and Joyce Brown Thomas and Martha Leinbach Sherry Sinard W. Earle and Nicole Betts Lucy Johnson Robert and Jane Paxton George and Marilee Lindbeck Mahon and Suzanne Smith Nelson and Mary Bickers Steven Johnson and Donna Kaiser Duncan and France Payne Ryan and Cate Liverman Martha Smythe Bodo’s Bagels Constance and Jason Kapp Perrigo Company Charitable Foundation Phyllis Lorman Scott and Beth Solak Louisa Bradford Fred Karnas Brock and Cindy Petrie David and Cyndy Martin St. Mark Lutheran Church Thomas and Janice Brown Kurt and Lia Keesecker Sara Rasmussen

19 Volunteer Carolyn Brown and Lucy Burnette

Last year, Carolyn Brown and Lucy the topic the adults are discussing at Burnette continued their significant each monthly meeting. “When we play legacy of support by leading volunteer together and learn how to play in a teams working with 23 children who positive way, we have a wonderful time will move into their new homes in and we establish our community as well,” the Harmony Ridge mixed-income Lucy says. neighborhood this fall. Carolyn says volunteering with Habitat For nearly a decade, the pair have is her way of addressing the issue of taught children transitioning together into affordable housing in Charlottesville. “It’s new Habitat communities how to build very complex and very big. But this is one relationships, resolve conflict, and be way that I can do something about it.” good neighbors. Lucy cites a similar motivation. “We try to ensure that each child gets “Volunteering for Habitat is the perfect a leg up as they move into their new merger of everything that I love. It’s my neighborhood,” Carolyn says. They personal way of being able to make a do this through games and activities difference in my own community, one Lucy Burnette and Carolyn Brown, volunteers who have been involved carefully planned to coordinate with child at a time. Children are our future.” in Habitat youth events for almost a decade

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Results Real Estate Inc Matthew and Brittney Atlee Jeanine Braithwaite Nancy Cook Roger Fittro Richard A. Oliva and Sons Stephen Bach Ellen Braun and Kim Guenther James Cooper and Shamim Sisson Jeff and Mercedes Fogel Marjorie and Charles Rosensweig Benjamin and Christian Bailey Nigel Bray Debbie and Daniel Cox Joe Fore Catherine Rotolo Saphira Baker Robert Brewbaker Joyce Craig Frost Montessori School Kent and Susan Rychik Gerald L. and Robin D. Baliles Staff at Brian P. Lambert, PT William and Michele Craig Charles and Dianne Gagliano David and Diane Schmidt Renita Sheesley Banks Bob and Lucinda Bryant Richard Crisci John and Susan Gainer Helen Sheehan Karen Barnes John and Maureen Burkhill Thomas and Penelope Crisp Scott and Jenny Gardiner Stillfield Fund I in CACF Richard and Patricia Barnhardt Fund Lucy R Burnette Culbertson Foundation Anton Gardner Tom and Nancy Strassburg John and Kristine Bean Richard and Brenda Busofsky Eduard and Francesca De Lange Virginia L. Germino Trent Family Foundation Bear Balloon Corp CAF America Deacon’s-Deaconess Council & Youth Frederick and Struthers Gignoux Jean Umiker-Sebeok Michael Bednar Melba and Brian Campbell Bascom and Barbara Deaver Jennifer Givens Shannon Wampler Sari Bennett and Samuel Schustek Jonathan and Alice Cannon Catherine Dee Edith Good David and Bitsy Waters Winifred S. Bernard Mary Caperton Tobias and Lynn Dengel Bruce Gordon Henry and Zulema Weinschenk Gordon Berne Samuel and Cynthea Caughron Dr. Fred Diehl and Dr. Margy Hobson Brian and Margaret Gough James and Judy Wyckoff Edward and Nancy Bertram Jacqueline and John Cecalupo Jane Dittmar and Frank Squillace Grand Piano and Furniture Co Charles and Anna Billman Helene Cestone Douglas Dodd Benevolent Fund $100 - $499 Hank and Diane Bisgaier Bob and Lori Chapman Jean Dooley Mary Alice Green A. Elizabeth Blankenship Charlottesville Day School Bob and Pattie Downer C. Bruce and Jane Greyson Anonymous (30) Chuck Boldt and Linda Holford Charlottesville Track Club John Drahos William and Harriet Grosh Abrahamse & Company Builders Marlene Bond Meta Chisholm David and Shari Drubin Kevin A. Haag Milton and Carolyn Adams Richard and Kathleen Bonnie Vivian Chisolm Linda and Frank Dukes Janet and Richard Haas Richard and Tessa Ader Robin Boucher Matthew and Courtney Christensen Jim Duncan Donna Hadden Thomas and Elizabeth Allan Philippa Bowers Fannie M Clark Bill Easton and Janine Higgins Kyle and Lara Hall Matthew and Sarah Althoff Steve Bowers and Meghan Murray Gary Clark Edgemont Farm LLC James and Gail Hassmer Amazon Smile Daniel and Kathleen Bowman Arthur and Lillian Clinger Pete and Sharon Ekstrand Michael and Maria Hatz Greg and Susan Anderson Tara and Galin Boyd Gerald L Clore and Judy Deloache Employee Charity Organization (ECHO) William and Louise Hay Andy Archer Robert and Karen Boyle Ted and Martha Coates of Northrup Grumman Nancy Haynes Rebecca Arrington Patricia Brady Brian and Gwyn Conway Eileen Eudy Eric and Rosy Heinsohn

21 Donate Mike and Mary Chinn

Although Mike and Mary Chinn made early childhood education programs, a significant contribution to the lives of and we have a different perspective on Habitat families last year via a generous Habitat’s impact on the children in our donation, the seeds of their passion for the community. We’ve seen how parents with mission were sown years ago. stable housing in supportive communities are better able to manage the many “We first became familiar with Habitat challenges of parenthood, like accessing through Mary’s work with the inaugural daycare, preschool, after-school programs, Charlottesville Women Build, and later, healthcare, and other services. We’ve seen her participation in a local weekday work how confident and successful children crew and the Jimmy Carter Work Project in Mike and Mary Chinn with their son Austin and daughter Lilly become — as students and friends — South Africa. We began supporting Habitat when they attend the same school year because we imagined a happier, more after year with familiar teachers and secure future for these new homeowners neighborhood children. Finding safe, and their children. affordable, stable housing is the first step “More recently, we’ve both become on the path forward for many families in our actively involved with child advocacy and community, and we’re grateful for Habitat’s role in making this possible.”

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Deborah Hellman and Derek Brown Alex and Karen Johnson Stuart Lowson Jean Newsom Will Retzer Achsah Henderson Gregory and Gloria Johnson Kevin Lynch Ronald and Susan Nix Frederick and Anne Ribble John and Ilse Hendrix Lois Johnson Zanne MacDonald James and Stephanie Nohrnberg Glen and Kay Robinson Angel Hernandez Rayford and Carol Jones Dana Mains and Susan Cabell-Mains Lindsay Nolting James and Nancy Roche George Hess Carolyn Kelly John and Marilyn Marshall David and Ann Normansell Alan and Joanne Rogol Margaret Heubeck Sharon Kennedy Ellen J Martin Kent and Christine Oots Dennis and Ann Rooker Tom and Mary Helen Hintz Erin and Dave Kershner Dave Mattern and Charlotte Crystal Jack W Owen John and Carolyn Rosenblum Cynthia H. Hoehler-Fatton Christina Kilby and William Robinson Jill Maurer Abigail Palko Jim and Marlene Satira Brian Hogg Christopher and Kimberly King David and Mary McCarthy Didi Pancake Bruce and Jocelyn Saunders LeBron and Kay Holden Grace Klonoski John and Nadine McCarthy Kevin Paquette and Ruth Payne Roger Schickedantz Nathaniel and Margie Howell Daniel Koller and Marci Kramer Ray and Beth McGrath Rick and Carol Parrish Craig and Elizabeth Schneiders John Howerton Kathryn and Gregg Korbon Molly McShane Cathy Pasternak Henrik and Frances Schutz Albert and Jeanne Huber Daniel and Mary Ann Kosut George and Mary Ellen McVey Kathleen and Ted Pearson Russell and Lori Schweller Phillip and Susanne Hubrig Geraldine Kruger Aidan Mehigan Rebecca Pence Nicholas and Wendy Seay John and Janette Hudson Janet, Doug, and Tyler Kudravetz Michel Charitable Giving Charles and Sally Pickell William H. Seibert Ken and Penny Hull Richard and Carolyn Lalley Dan Miller and Susan Bruce Stuart and Emily Pickell Hubert and Ann Shaffer Blake and Carol Hurt Fred Landess Betty Mitchem and Carol Williams Ginay Plummer Deborah Shapiro and M. Elizabeth Allen Robert and Saundra Hutchinson Bertrand and Karen Latil David and Mary Jo Moga Sarah Plummer Kenneth, Jette, Helen and Lindsay Ideson Matthew Lawless Carmen Molina Carol Pollock Esther Shears Howard and Linda Imhoff Jane M. Lawton Anne and Percy Montague Bob and Sally Powers Henry and Ann Shelton Robert and Lisa Inlow Bill Ledbetter Mike and Linda Moore Bruce and Deborah Prum Bill and Missy Shenkir Integral Yoga Natural Foods Robert LeHeup Judy and Jeffrey Morton Fund at CACF Ronda Puryear Julia Lewis Shields Elizabeth Isley Eli Lesser Christopher Moskaluk John Racine Ellen Shifflett Lawrence and Roussie Jacksina Jordan Lindbeck Stephen and Claudia Murphy Reuben and Sue Rainey Ann and Tom Shillington Virginia and John James Fred and Helen Lo Lesley Myers Judy Rasmussen Julie and Daniel Shuren Sarah and Bruce Jayne Helen Lockwood Rick Natale Jo and Paul Reeder David and Wanda Shuster Bobby and Dawn Jenkins Stephanie Lowenhaupt Aimee Newcomb Harvey and Glenda Regan William and Mary Sihler James and Pam Jessup Ed and Carolyn Lowry Kirsten Newcomb Beth and Danny Reitz Charles and Barbara Simmons

23 Advocate Alyce and Caton Yang

Alyce Yang spent much of last school her to Habitat. “I still remember the first year serving on Habitat’s Youth dedication ceremony I went to,” Caton Leadership Committee, working together recalls. “It was just so touching to hear with other teens to support Habitat the stories of the family.” families and advocate for affordable housing solutions. “What Habitat is doing is transformational,” Caton adds. “You’re building homes, but “I learned about Habitat and the affordable you’re also building families.” housing crisis beyond Charlottesville,” says Alyce, who graduated from He encourages young advocates to Charlottesville High School in the spring. follow in his and his sister’s footsteps. “What can we do as high-schoolers to “This will teach you way more than what learn more about it and let our peers you learned in most of your regular (high know about it? That’s the purpose of the school) classes,” Caton says. “The YLC—to plant the seed of awareness in hours you spend with Habitat are going the next generation.” to go a long way toward your personal development. Give it your time, and it will Alyce’s older brother Caton introduced grow your heart.” Youth Leadership Council participants and siblings, Caton and Alyce Young

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Kent and Kathy Sinclair Heidi Tombs Andrew and Anne Wolf Jeffrey Sitler and Janet Herman William and Dorothy Tompkins Arthur Wollam Edward and Anne Slaughter Steven Trostle and Cheryl Graybush Woodard Properties Edward and Anne Smith Louise Trudel Elizabeth and George Wooten Michael Smith and Nora Demleitner TRUiST Connect Kerin Yates Patricia Smith and Ray Mishler Abigail Turner and Dave Watson Judy Zacharias Lloyd Snook and Sheila Haughey David and Ellen Turner Clarice Zillmer Jeff and Linda Sobel Ronald Turner and Pamela Cipriano South Plains Presbyterian Church Ron and Lynda Tweel $1 - $99 Robert Spekman and Susan Snyder United Way of the National Capital Area Stage to Sell John Updike Anonymous (19) Richard and Courtenay Stanley Vasiloff Charitable Foundation Joseph Abbate Elizabeth Steel-Perdue Andrea and Tim Walkup William and Eleanor Abbot Alfred and Anne Strickler Elizabeth Watts Margie H. Adamson Robert and Helen Stroh Peyton and Anda Webb Gary and Kristin Albert Bruce and Leslie Sullivan Helen Webster Robin Albertson-Wren Douglas Laycock and Teresa Sullivan Fredric and Karen Weinberg Thea Alterman Paul Summers Dorman Weiss Family Fund at CACF Michael and Elizabeth Arlen Janet and Walter Swartz Well House Lucy Aslett Sara and Bob Templeman Donald and Erin Wells Richard Barnett and Karin Kupke The Benevity Community Impact Fund Widow’s Sons’ Lodge No. 60 Jeffrey and Pamela Barth The Greenstone Fund at CACF Dave and Lynnette Wilk Jeremy and Christy Benedetti The Juice Laundry George Williams Barbara Berezoski Emily Thompson Katherine Lee Willis and Matthew and Christina Blumenfeld Tom and Polly Thompson Holbrook Bonney Olivia Branch UVA Habitat volunteer Bridgette Thornberry W.M. and Elsie Thompson Joe Wills John and Kristin Breen Harold Timmeny Sandy Wisco Jim Brinkerhoff Judith and David Tobin Tom and Jeanine Wolanski Cheryl Brunk

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Michael and Elizabeth Bruscia Michael and Eleanor Durham Anne and Mike Hemenway Murray and Carol Buckner Michael Durland Olivia Rivard Hill Amanda Burbage Earth & Wood, Inc. Rose and Eric Hiner Lindsay Burden Loryn Facemire and Daniel Blackburn Jay and Wendy Hirsh Pat and Arlene Campbell Charles and Emily Farber Abram and Patricia Hostetter Joan Canevari Lara Fawell Berta Hysell Monica Carley-Spencer and Jim and Betsy Fernald Dawn Johnson Heath Spencer Millie Fife Jeffery and Peggi Johnson Ann Marie Carothers Michael Flam and Naomi Elias James Johnston Martha Carpenter Aaron and Christine Fowlkes Frank and Judith Jones John and Rebecca Cayangyang Kathleen Free Suzanne Jones Jodie and Christopher Chambers Tobe and Leora Friedberg Casimer Kawecki Huai Cheng Dale and Jane Fruchtnicht Jack T. Kayton Vince Cibbarelli Christopher Fuller Jason and Erika Kerrigan Donald and Sally Clark James and Amy Gillespie Charles Knight Geoffrey and Beth Cobham Amy Graeser Nancy Kober Rebekah Coble Raymond Graglia Brenda M. Koonce Eugene and Susan Corbett Sally Ray Griffith Gary Krutul David and Iris Cox Stanley and Pamela Grobmyer Gary and Mary Lambert Daedalus Used Book Shop Paula Grooms Jane Jo Larew Joe and Theresa Davis George and Kathryn Grotz Steve and Alice Layman Matthew and Leanne Deitz Brad and Meredith Gunter Jennifer and Matthew Lazzara Peggy Devan Raymond and Mary Haas David Lea Jorge and Pamela Marie Diaz Isabelle Halley des Fontaines Jon and Mary Leachtenauer Mary Jane Divine Thomas and Marianne Harrison Leslie Leahy William and Theresa Doherty Sean and Kimberly Haynes Alicia Lenahan and Ron Ignotz Women Build volunteers at Harmony Ridge Jayleane Drucker Sheila Hazen Wendy Lester Brian Dublirer Sam Heath Andrew Levisay

26 Miranda Pax John and Lydia Peale Lester Pearlstein and Ronna Gray Doriane E. Perkins Pat Meyer-Peterson Daniel and Jo Pettitt Judy Piccolo John and Jacqueline Pickering Clinton and Heidi Pierce Michael and Karen Powell Sherry Prestwich Anne Price John Prickett and Shonnet Brand Leah Puryear Jeffrey and Mary Ellen Quinn Mary Ellen Quinn and Donald Collins Donor List Continued... Judith Randle Kimberley Rapp Gloria Rennolds Marian Limber Elisabeth Mazzeo Andrew and Dixie Mills Jessica Neal Susan Riddle Shirley Lindsay John and Bev McCoid Maribeth Mills and CJ Mantz Julie and Michael Neal Michael and Kelly Riley Dennis Lo James and Nancy McCullen Ralph and Jean Minehart Ronnie and Carolyn Neal Patricia Robinson Ivan and Marsha Login Timothy and Amanda McCullough Carl Moje Robert Nedby Brad Rodgers Carole and Leonard Lohman James and Wilhelmina McDaniel Kevin and Sasha Monty Maureen Nichols Gregory and Janet Rogers William and Mary Ann Lucia Nicole McGinn Sean and Renata Moore Andrey and Michelle Nikiforov Harold and Marilyn Rothstein Ann H. Mallek Kimberly McKinley Taylor James Mosier Donald Nuechterlein William and Joan Rough Barbara J. Mann Emily Jennings Mead Deborah Murray Scott Paisley John and Amy Ryall Mark and Elizabeth Martin Jack and Miriam Middleton Jon Nafziger and Carol Hurst Karen and Galen Palowitch Diane Sampson

27 Donor List Continued...

John and Lizabeth Sanderford Jason and Tracy Turlington Rhonda Saunders Michel and Peggy Van Yahres Helen Saxon Joshua and Bevan Vanderhill Linda Scandore Jorgen and Laura Vik Jim and Suzanne Schade Mark and Tracey Wagner Douglas Schallon and Robyn Oder Gregory and Martha Wall Paul and Marian Schwartz Heather A. Warren Timothy and Jerelene Scott Michelle and Thomas Weber Sandra Seidel Elizabeth and Robert Weiss Susan Seidler and Robert Whaley Mary and Lee Wenger Mike and Courtney Shareck Barbara Whary Martin and Janice Shaw David and Roxanne White John and Marjorie Shepherd White Horse Auto Wash Sara Anne Sherrard Lorraine Whitney Fred and Margaret Sibley Thank You to Elizabeth Wickersty Terran and Bruce Sims Annette Wilcox Steven and Anna Sisman Danielle and Bradford Wilcox Our Faith Partners Charlie and Clara Jane Snipes Chris Wiles Kenneth and Joan Soderlund Aldersgate United Methodist Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Olivet Presbyterian Church Adam Southall Scott Wiley Congregation Beth Israel Greenwood Portico Church Donald and Marian Spano Betsy Wilgis Christ Episcopal Church First Presbyterian Church Presbytery of the James Roger and Mary Ellen Sprouse Lloyd and Margaret Willis Church of Our Saviour First United Methodist Church Sojourners United Church of Christ Annie Stup James and Joanne Wise Church of the Incarnation Grace Episcopal Church South Plains Presbyterian Church Doug and Mildred Tapscott Elizabeth Woodard City Church Holy Cross Episcopal Church St. Mark Lutheran Church Adam and Patricia Taylor YourCause, LLC Cove Presbyterian Church Immanuel Lutheran Church Tabor Presbyterian Church Susan Temple Annie Zimmerman Deacon’s-Deaconess Council Islamic Society of Central VA Well House George and Sally Thomas Andrei Znachonok and Elena Loutskina & Youth Korean Presbyterian Church Westminster Presbyterian Church Sandra Tucker Terri Zweig Meadows Presbyterian Church

The Building on Faith Initiative brings together people from various faith traditions to create relationships, learn, and build in partnership with Habitat. 28 Tribute Gifts IN HONOR OF… Barbara Dunn James L. Miller II Carlysle Wade By Peggi Johnson By Raymond Graglia By Kyla Miller By Daedalus Used Book Shop By Casimer Kawecki Dan W. Figgins Eileen Wilkins By Jack Middleton Abrahamse & Company Builders David Morris By Margo A Figgins By Milton Adams By Elizabeth Watts By Sue Rainey By Anonymous Mickie Flanigan Jack and Betsy Myers Eugene Williams By Jette Shears Eileen, Jon, and William Adams By Janet Swartz By Lesley Meyers By Henry D. McHenry By Heidi Tombs By Elizabeth Isley By Jorgen Vik Jack Gallagher Kerstin Niedermaier Julia Williams, The Witzel-Williams Anne Andrews By Ray Mishler By Helen Sheehan Family, and The Williams-Gray Ceili Leahy By John Drahos By Leslie Leahy Doug Gernert June Oakley and Jack Bertram Family Arya and Oakin By Joyce Craig By Andrew Levisay By Katherine Lee Willis Richard “Dick” Miller By George Truxel By Helene Cestone Greg and Jane Govan Charles and Sally Pickell Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wright Kassie Benham and Terry By Virginia James By Leanne Deitz By Lizabeth Sanderford By Stuart Pickell Hindermann’s Wedding By Brian Lambert KT Griffin Doug Prior By Anna Billman By Emily Jennings Mead IN MEMORY OF… By Bruce Saunders By Stephen Murphy By Michael Scott Prior By Fred Sibley Dr. and Mrs. John Hale Tony Bennett and the UVA 2018- The Prior Family Tom Nicholson By John Hendrix Ann Dublirer 2019 Men’s Basketball Team By Michael Scott Prior By Earth & Wood, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Billy Jones By Brian Dublirer By Eda H. Cabaniss Charitable Dr. and Mrs. John Rose Clyde Pax By John Hendrix Nirv Ghose Lead Unitrust By John Hendrix By Ann Pax James Kauffman and Jeanmarie By Beth Reitz Judy Boehlert Dan Rosensweig Patty Pullen Badar John B. Gordon By Karen Christiansen By Richard Barnett By Lesley Myers By Lesley Meyers By Bruce Gordon Beth Bullard By Mackie Kudravetz Mastin and Bernice Rea Tim Kauffman Joan Scott Hanna By Lindsay Ideson Sharon Ruzek By Charlotte Rea By Lesley Meyers By Eve Solomon Dr. and Mrs. James Carter By Raymond Richards Mike Kavanaugh and Grace of Christ Tom Hays Carmela & Charles S. Rotolo By John Hendrix Paul Schickedantz Church By The Thomas C. and Mary Ann By Catherine Rotolo By Roger Schickedantz H. Gary Clarke By Steve Layman Hays Family Charitable Trust Alex Summers Fred and Irene Schneider By Elis Clarke David Kudravetz Edward G. Johnson, Jr. By Paul Summers By David White Anne E. Croker By Barbara Kudravetz By Lois Johnson Ellen Marie Whitener By Betsy Wilgis By Janet Kudravetz Melissa and John Schrock William “Bill” Byron Kerner, Sr. By Barbara Armacost John and Deborah Desmond The Marshall Family By Lesley Meyers By Catherine Dee Patti Wiggins By Susan Cabell-Mains By Michael Scott Prior Ruth Stone By Sally Ray Griffith By Ann Shillington Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Dudley Jr. Cathy McIntyre By Renita Sheesley Banks By Sarah Jayne Paul Zacharias By Alan Culbertson By Michael Scott Prior By Bobby Jenkins By Judy Zacharias

29 In-Kind Donors Together, these individuals, local businesses and corporations contribute hundreds of thousands of dollars in goods and services that help Habitat keep overhead low.

Richard Barnhardt McCallum & Kudravetz, PC Sojourners United Church of Christ BRW Architects Milli Coffee Sticks Kebob Shop Chadia King Diamonds Photography Mind, Body Harmony Massage by Super Amanecer The Charlottesville Municipal Band Lisa “L” Rene, LMT Target Christ Episcopal Church Mission BBQ Three Notch’d Craft Kitchen CKing Photography Montfair Resort Farm Timmons Group Nike Costco Trader Joes Pearl Island Catering El Tio Variedades Travinia Food Lion Stuart Pierson - Piedmont Capital UVA Athletics Greenberry’s Pepsi Co. UVA Football The Habitat Store Pilgrim Baptist Church Violet Crown Hampton Inn & Suites Charlottesville Potbelly Sandwich Shop – at the University Powe Studio Architects PC Wal-Mart Harris Teeter Raising Cane’s Waterstreet Studio High Tech Signs Red Hub Food Co Wegmans Hotcakes Roudabush, Gale & Associates, Inc. West African Drum Circle Jack Brown’s Beer & Burger Joint Sam’s Club Westminster Canterbury Kroger Scott Goss Photography Westminster Presbyterian Church Lowes Lori Schweller Williams Mullen MarieBette Cafe & Bakery Sin Barreras YMCA

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Board of Directors Advisory Council

Robert Wood, Chair Kathleen Bowman Ray Mishler, Vice-Chair Melba Campbell Lori Schweller, Secretary Doug Cox Stephen Colgate, Treasurer Matthew Crane Jane Dittmar Cass Bailey Pam Edmonds Gary Charles Joe Gieck Doug Gernert David Kudravetz Yolunda Harrell Larry Martin Carter Hoerr Jeanne McCusker Will Hueston Hunter Smith Fred Karnas Wade Tremblay Elva Mason Reg Woods Lee Rasmussen Peter Wurzer Anne Ternes Kate Zirkle Richard Tremblay

Photo credits: Stephen Stonestreet, Scott Goss

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