35 and thriving! 2018 Annual Report

When I joined Habitat in July 2015, I attended my first house dedication. From the porch, I could see that blight dotted the neighborhood. We developed the Build-the-Block strategy to revitalize neighborhoods in a holistic way. We created the Repair with Kindness and expanded the Brush with Kindness programs to help seniors, veterans and long-term neighbors safely stay in their homes as the neighborhood improves.

Our team also looked beyond the build to empower homeowners to pursue their dreams of professional, entrepreneurial and academic achievement. Simply put, we are passionate about serving more new families each year in a sustainable way that positively impacts future generations.

President and CEO ceo and board chair

Dear Friends, Thanks to you, our 35th anniversary in 2018 was outstanding in nearly every way. Not only did we serve 161 new families–more in one year than ever before–we also developed new partnerships and strengthened existing ones. We are poised to amplify our positive impact on Atlanta's affordable housing landscape. As we move into the third year of our Five-Year Strategic Plan, know that Atlanta Habitat is committed to empowering growing numbers of new families each year.

Thanks to you, in 2018: new families are now aspiring homebuyers 50 first-time Atlanta Habitat $16,250 42 are on track to meet homebuyers; 33 legacy* in Vision. Goals. Action! academic their goals as the inaugural homeowners received critical scholarships and entrepreneurial class of My. Money. My repairs to keep their homes safe, grants helped fuel homeowners' Future., which provides dry and accessible. Seventy-eight dreams beyond the build. This one-one-one financial Habitat and legacy homeowners program supports the social and counseling to prepare received a Brush with Kindness – economic mobility of our families. them for homeownership. our exterior painting program – for their homes.

Thanks to you, we set plans in motion for an innovative affordable housing development, Browns Mill Village, and a satellite Atlanta Habitat operations center that includes a new ReStore in South Fulton. These two projects will help us reach a critical population of working families who need access to affordable housing options and allow us to focus on transforming communities.

Thanks to you, 2019 looks bright for Atlanta Habitat families, and we consider you a vital part of our community. We hope you know the true value and impact your involvement creates for Atlanta’s low-income families. On their behalf, and ours, we can’t thank you enough.

May you continue to Build. Thrive. Grow.

Lisa Y. Gordon, CPA Cindy Ethridge President and CEO Board Chair

*Non-Habitat homeowners in neighborhoods where we build. 2 board and advisors

Since 1992, it has been my honor and a source of deep satisfaction to serve Atlanta Habitat families. I plan to keep volunteering with Atlanta Habitat because the mission is as vital now as it was then.

Darryl Hicks, Board Chair Emeritus

2019 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2019 ADVISORY COUNCIL

Cindy Ethridge, Chair Andy Kantor, Chair Danielle Cheung, Vice Chair Gary Price, Treasurer Tami Maxwell Barron Dan Pattillo, Jr. Kristina Kopf Thomas, Secretary Brantley Barrow Mark Pighini Phil Bradley, General Counsel Matt Cartin Melanie Platt Jenny Cross Barbara Reid Susan Bixler Jeff Pierce William M. Earnest Sabrina Scheving Susan Boyd Kevin Ruhl Adrienne Findley Jeremy Silverman Sloane Evans Caitlin Shetter Bill Godwin Polly Simpson Brent Gilfedder Fredrick Standfield John Goff Ameet Shetty Wendy Henderson Karen A. Tracy Dana H. Halberg Karen Stickney Jerrold R. Hill Judy Train Melissa Hall Kenneth Thrasher H. Eric Hilton Chris Waits Kathy Harber Jorge Valencia Andy Kantor Dewayne King Alison Drane Waterson Special thanks to outgoing Sue Wieland Bryson Koehler board members Darryl A. Bill Lawrence John Laughter Hicks, former chair, Charlie McDonald The Board thanks Alan Kenneth Thrasher, and Darryl E. Lesure Lynn Merrill Arnold, former chair of the John Goff for their service Racy Morgan Kara Miller Advisory Council, for his that ended December 2018. Linda A. Parrish years of service.

3 Repair with Kindness

Marvin McCrary, who lives in the house his uncle built 75 years ago, dreaded rainy days. “Every time it rained, my basement flooded, my roof leaked and water came up through the kitchen floor,” he said. “If I didn’t go down there to pump it out, even if it was at three in the morning, my furnace would be ruined!”

McCrary’s life changed when he learned about Atlanta Habitat’s Repair with Kindness program through the Dixie Hills Community Civic Club. He applied for the program and volunteered 40 hours of sweat-equity painting doors in the Atlanta Habitat warehouse (“That was easy; I’m a retired painter!”). He watched in awe as the team of contractors, led by Irene Kagika, replaced his roof and gutters, restored his kitchen floors, installed a new kitchen sink and faucet, and repaired extensive indoor plumbing. The crew also repaired his front porch rails and installed concrete walls in the crawl space.

“I can’t tell you how much of a difference this work has made to my quality of life,” McCrary said. “I tell everyone who will listen what Atlanta Habitat did to improve my health by fixing up my house. It means the world to me.” Now, he doesn’t mind the rain at all.

A Fresh Coat of Care

Jean Wiley’s historic Westside home has seen a lot of love flowing through it, but at nearly 75 years-old, it needed a Brush with Kindness. Thanks to the partnership between Atlanta Habitat and Westside Future Fund and generous support from Frank and Liz Blake and the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation, Wiley's home was refreshed with new paint and minor repairs.

“Brush with Kindness is deceptively simple, but it has a big impact,” says Lisa Y. Gordon, Atlanta Habitat’s president and CEO. “It makes a huge difference in the neighborhoods where we build. Brush with Kindness helps those homes look proud on the block. Homeowners on a fixed income often can’t afford the $5,000 or so that it costs to paint their homes.” It’s all about curb appeal and maintenance helping to sustain a neighborhood feeling for longtime residents as the Westside changes. “This looks really, really good,” beamed Wiley. “I didn’t know it was going to look this great!” 4 Chip Wade Fires Up donors A Long Walk Home 2018 impact

Ronyelle’s path to homeownership was fraught with DIYers at the ReStore Because of you – our partners, donors and sponsors – Atlanta Habitat and the families we serve difficulty. “I didn’t have a car or access to one,” she are thriving. remembers. “I was working full-time at minimum wage, Thanks to generous donors, enthusiastic shoppers and dedicated volunteers going to school for my medical assistant degree and working the unpaid externships I needed to in 2018, the ReStore: 3Ci Atlanta Women’s Healthcare Cathedral of Christ the King David Gambrell Endowment graduate.” On top of all this, she was pregnant. Aaron’s Foundation Specialists, LLC Cathedral of St. Philip Fund Inc. Funded the Acorn Hill Foundation Aztec Masonry & Concrete Coldwell Banker Residential David Miller more than Generated more than equivalent of Active Network, LLC Balakrishna Nuli Brokerage CARES Foundation David Rosselot Ronyelle walked everywhere, in all kinds of weather. about Adam Balthrop Ball Packaging CBRE DaVinci Development The nearest public transportation stop was a trek Collaborative, LLC Adameka Lockhart Balloun Family Foundation CFC (Combined Federal from home. She walked so much and worked so $50,000 Bank of America Campaign) DDR Corp. hard that, toward the end of her pregnancy, her 1,500 Advisors Charitable Gift Fund through its Deconstruction Bank of America Matching Gifts Charles and Julie Hudak Deborah Poole doctors expressed concern. “I did what I had to program Ahavath Achim Synagogue DIVERTED tons in 2018 Decatur Presbyterian Church 33 Alan and Lynn Merrill Barbara Nye Charles and Kimberly Ross do to make sure I could provide for my baby,” she Deloitte Repair with Alan and Susan Arnold Basilica of the Sacred Heart Charlie and Polly Simpson explains. “It was hard, but that’s what the women of Jesus Delta Air Lines, Inc. Kindness projects Alan Rosselot Chick-fil-A in my family have all taught me. Yo u work hard for Ben Hill United DHL Albert Nordone Chico’s FAS, Inc. what you want in this world.” The Atlanta Habitat ReStore is a destination resource Methodist Church Diana Riddick Alex and Karen Stickney Chinmaya Mission of Atlanta for local design devotees, DIY enthusiasts and savvy Benevity Community Chris Waits Distinctive Atlanta Homes Ronyelle applied to Atlanta Habitat’s first-time homebuyer program more than once while working to shoppers. Dozens of students from the Art Institute Alice Henson Impact Fund Chubb Donald Houze All Saints Catholic Church Bennett Thrasher get her finances in order. Finally, she was accepted as one of two 2018 Atlanta Women’s Build families. of Atlanta’s Editorial Illustration class transformed 20 Chuck Gabriel DonateWell Alliance Recycling Group BEPC, LLC Ronyelle points to a large yard where her son, now age five, can freely run and play outside. “I want this ReStore doors into a whimsical mural that beautifully Church of the Redeemer Doug Mitchell Allison Brantley BIAS Corporation home to be an asset for generations to come. It’s a testament to my aunts, mother, grandmothers and tells the story of Atlanta Habitat. Customers are CKC Foundation Douglas Fisher AllStaff Solutions Bill and Eve Earnest great-grandmother’s blood, sweat and tears.” And a few of her own. wowed by the 66-foot repurposed storyboard that Clare Foundation Douglas Irvine Alston & Bird LLP Bill and Judy Vogel welcomes them into the store. Clark and Lane Howard DPR Construction Altisource Bill and Carolyn Curry Cognizant US Corp Drew Eckl and Farnham, LLP Alyce Butner Billi Marcus Unwanted building materials can also become Colin Tuffy Drew Owen Alyn Grace Stowe BNY Mellon Wealth stunning furniture pieces, explains Atlanta’s own Dugald Reid American Endowment Management Collabera Inc. That’s Our Business! celebrity designer and expert craftsman, Chip Duncan and Ellen Beard Foundation Boehringer Ingelheim Colleen and Sam Nunn Wade. He joined a host of ReStore shoppers and Amy Davidson Animal Health Family Foundation Dunwoody United Atlanta Habitat’s annual Launch! Boss Talk and Business Methodist Church DIY creatives for a high-energy afternoon of project Anastasia Harris Bonnie Anderson Community Foundation Competition is a two-part event featuring homeowners on for Greater Atlanta Eastdil Secured, LLC possibilities. “It’s never the same store from one day Anderson Corporation Booz Allen Hamilton their journey to entrepreneurship. At the 2018 competition, Consiva - JK Group Ed and Karen Tracy to the next,” Chip says. “I often come through the Andrew and Denise Chastain Boston Consulting Group Jacqueline shared her vision and business plans, Cook Family Investments, LTD Edward and Kristina Thomas store to get inspiration and materials for my projects.” Andrew and Tracy McConaghie Brantley and Sharon Barrow competing for prizes to further invest in her business. Cooper Carry Edward Inman Andrew West Brendon Kane and Judy Train Cor Partners Eileen Scofield Thanks to donors and shoppers, 2018 net proceeds from ReStore sales generously supported our first-time Andy and Cynthia Kantor Brett Klyza “We work to help homeowners achieve their dreams beyond Country Financial Eliassen Group homebuyer and critical repair programs. Angela Allen Briggs Equipment the build,” said Melissa Klein, director of Atlanta Habitat’s Cousins Properties Elizabeth Spears Angia Ivey-Goodyear Bright Funds Foundation Family Services department. "I'm proud of the work these Covenant Presbyterian Church Empire Recycling Corporation Anita Goozee Broadspire Services, Inc. homeowners did to learn how running a business really works." Cox Enterprises, Inc. Enquero Inc. Apple Matching Gift Company Bruce Bennett Coxe Curry & Associates Equifax Arun Murugan Bryan and Janet Barnard The competition was fierce but, in the end, Jacqueline took CRH Eric Cross Ashley Darcy Bunny Winter home the first-place prize for her business, Butter Me Up by JRena. Her company, which began as an at-home hobby, Dan and Deborah Maddox Jr. Eversheds Sutherland Association of Energy Service C&S Companies creates affordable skin-care products made with all-natural ingredients. “This was the best experience!” said Jacqueline. Dan Fukushima EVO Payments, Inc. Professionals C.H. Robinson Worldwide "It taught me how to develop my hobby into a viable Dan Pattillo Jr Faith Alliance of Metro Atlanta AT&T Employee Giving Cadence Group Associates, Inc business." In addition to the top prize of $2,500, as well as $500 in technology and $250 in professional development Campaign Dana Halberg and Larry Pless Federated Insurance Campbell & Brannon resources, Jacqueline won much more, including business and legal mentoring. Atlanta Center for Darryl and Shirelle Hicks FHL Bank of Atlanta Campbell Family Medicine Cosmetic Dentistry Darryl Lesure and Candice Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC Camry Blaising After entering and winning the 2018 Launch! Business competition, Jacqueline learned about Start: Me, a small- Atlanta Gas Light Simon-Lesure Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Candy Berman business training program offered through ’s business school. Jacqueline sees the program as a great Atlanta Habitat Young Dave and Catherine Dixon Fidelity National Title Group Cascade United complement to her business competition success. “It’s just what I needed to take my business to the next level after the Professionals David and Leslie Sharkey 50 33 78 Methodist Church Fifth Third Bank competition,” she said. “This is going to be a game-changer because I am learning all that it takes to start and run a Atlanta REALTORS Association David and Sherry Abney New and Rehab homes Repair with Kindness Brush with Kindness Art Institute of Atlanta students created whimsical storyboard panels from recycled doors to share our mission. successful business. I'm up for the challenge and can’t wait to grow Butter Me Up!” 11 12 5 6 Chip Wade Fires Up donors A Long Walk Home 2018 impact

Ronyelle’s path to homeownership was fraught with DIYers at the ReStore Because of you – our partners, donors and sponsors – Atlanta Habitat and the families we serve difficulty. “I didn’t have a car or access to one,” she are thriving. remembers. “I was working full-time at minimum wage, Thanks to generous donors, enthusiastic shoppers and dedicated volunteers going to school for my medical assistant degree and working the unpaid externships I needed to in 2018, the ReStore: 3Ci Atlanta Women’s Healthcare Cathedral of Christ the King David Gambrell Endowment graduate.” On top of all this, she was pregnant. Aaron’s Foundation Specialists, LLC Cathedral of St. Philip Fund Inc. Funded the Acorn Hill Foundation Aztec Masonry & Concrete Coldwell Banker Residential David Miller more than Generated more than equivalent of Active Network, LLC Balakrishna Nuli Brokerage CARES Foundation David Rosselot Ronyelle walked everywhere, in all kinds of weather. about Adam Balthrop Ball Packaging CBRE DaVinci Development The nearest public transportation stop was a trek Collaborative, LLC Adameka Lockhart Balloun Family Foundation CFC (Combined Federal from home. She walked so much and worked so $50,000 Bank of America Campaign) DDR Corp. hard that, toward the end of her pregnancy, her 1,500 Advisors Charitable Gift Fund through its Deconstruction Bank of America Matching Gifts Charles and Julie Hudak Deborah Poole doctors expressed concern. “I did what I had to program Ahavath Achim Synagogue DIVERTED tons in 2018 Decatur Presbyterian Church 33 Alan and Lynn Merrill Barbara Nye Charles and Kimberly Ross do to make sure I could provide for my baby,” she Deloitte Repair with Alan and Susan Arnold Basilica of the Sacred Heart Charlie and Polly Simpson explains. “It was hard, but that’s what the women of Jesus Delta Air Lines, Inc. Kindness projects Alan Rosselot Chick-fil-A in my family have all taught me. Yo u work hard for Ben Hill United DHL Albert Nordone Chico’s FAS, Inc. what you want in this world.” The Atlanta Habitat ReStore is a destination resource Methodist Church Diana Riddick Alex and Karen Stickney Chinmaya Mission of Atlanta for local design devotees, DIY enthusiasts and savvy Benevity Community Chris Waits Distinctive Atlanta Homes Ronyelle applied to Atlanta Habitat’s first-time homebuyer program more than once while working to shoppers. Dozens of students from the Art Institute Alice Henson Impact Fund Chubb Donald Houze All Saints Catholic Church Bennett Thrasher get her finances in order. Finally, she was accepted as one of two 2018 Atlanta Women’s Build families. of Atlanta’s Editorial Illustration class transformed 20 Chuck Gabriel DonateWell Alliance Recycling Group BEPC, LLC Ronyelle points to a large yard where her son, now age five, can freely run and play outside. “I want this ReStore doors into a whimsical mural that beautifully Church of the Redeemer Doug Mitchell Allison Brantley BIAS Corporation home to be an asset for generations to come. It’s a testament to my aunts, mother, grandmothers and tells the story of Atlanta Habitat. Customers are CKC Foundation Douglas Fisher AllStaff Solutions Bill and Eve Earnest great-grandmother’s blood, sweat and tears.” And a few of her own. wowed by the 66-foot repurposed storyboard that Clare Foundation Douglas Irvine Alston & Bird LLP Bill and Judy Vogel welcomes them into the store. Clark and Lane Howard DPR Construction Altisource Bill and Carolyn Curry Cognizant US Corp Drew Eckl and Farnham, LLP Alyce Butner Billi Marcus Unwanted building materials can also become Colin Tuffy Drew Owen Alyn Grace Stowe BNY Mellon Wealth stunning furniture pieces, explains Atlanta’s own Dugald Reid American Endowment Management Collabera Inc. That’s Our Business! celebrity designer and expert craftsman, Chip Duncan and Ellen Beard Foundation Boehringer Ingelheim Colleen and Sam Nunn Wade. He joined a host of ReStore shoppers and Amy Davidson Animal Health Family Foundation Dunwoody United Atlanta Habitat’s annual Launch! Boss Talk and Business Methodist Church DIY creatives for a high-energy afternoon of project Anastasia Harris Bonnie Anderson Community Foundation Competition is a two-part event featuring homeowners on for Greater Atlanta Eastdil Secured, LLC possibilities. “It’s never the same store from one day Anderson Corporation Booz Allen Hamilton their journey to entrepreneurship. At the 2018 competition, Consiva - JK Group Ed and Karen Tracy to the next,” Chip says. “I often come through the Andrew and Denise Chastain Boston Consulting Group Jacqueline shared her vision and business plans, Cook Family Investments, LTD Edward and Kristina Thomas store to get inspiration and materials for my projects.” Andrew and Tracy McConaghie Brantley and Sharon Barrow competing for prizes to further invest in her business. Cooper Carry Edward Inman Andrew West Brendon Kane and Judy Train Cor Partners Eileen Scofield Thanks to donors and shoppers, 2018 net proceeds from ReStore sales generously supported our first-time Andy and Cynthia Kantor Brett Klyza “We work to help homeowners achieve their dreams beyond Country Financial Eliassen Group homebuyer and critical repair programs. Angela Allen Briggs Equipment the build,” said Melissa Klein, director of Atlanta Habitat’s Cousins Properties Elizabeth Spears Angia Ivey-Goodyear Bright Funds Foundation Family Services department. "I'm proud of the work these Covenant Presbyterian Church Empire Recycling Corporation Anita Goozee Broadspire Services, Inc. homeowners did to learn how running a business really works." Cox Enterprises, Inc. Enquero Inc. Apple Matching Gift Company Bruce Bennett Coxe Curry & Associates Equifax Arun Murugan Bryan and Janet Barnard The competition was fierce but, in the end, Jacqueline took CRH Eric Cross Ashley Darcy Bunny Winter home the first-place prize for her business, Butter Me Up by JRena. Her company, which began as an at-home hobby, Dan and Deborah Maddox Jr. Eversheds Sutherland Association of Energy Service C&S Companies creates affordable skin-care products made with all-natural ingredients. “This was the best experience!” said Jacqueline. Dan Fukushima EVO Payments, Inc. Professionals C.H. Robinson Worldwide "It taught me how to develop my hobby into a viable Dan Pattillo Jr Faith Alliance of Metro Atlanta AT&T Employee Giving Cadence Group Associates, Inc business." In addition to the top prize of $2,500, as well as $500 in technology and $250 in professional development Campaign Dana Halberg and Larry Pless Federated Insurance Campbell & Brannon resources, Jacqueline won much more, including business and legal mentoring. Atlanta Center for Darryl and Shirelle Hicks FHL Bank of Atlanta Campbell Family Medicine Cosmetic Dentistry Darryl Lesure and Candice Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC Camry Blaising After entering and winning the 2018 Launch! Business competition, Jacqueline learned about Start: Me, a small- Atlanta Gas Light Simon-Lesure Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Candy Berman business training program offered through Emory University’s business school. Jacqueline sees the program as a great Atlanta Habitat Young Dave and Catherine Dixon Fidelity National Title Group Cascade United complement to her business competition success. “It’s just what I needed to take my business to the next level after the Professionals David and Leslie Sharkey 50 33 78 Methodist Church Fifth Third Bank competition,” she said. “This is going to be a game-changer because I am learning all that it takes to start and run a Atlanta REALTORS Association David and Sherry Abney New and Rehab homes Repair with Kindness Brush with Kindness Art Institute of Atlanta students created whimsical storyboard panels from recycled doors to share our mission. successful business. I'm up for the challenge and can’t wait to grow Butter Me Up!” 11 12 5 6 sponsor spotlights sponsor spotlights

CRH – Supports Atlanta Habitat homeownership and continues to Home Depot – As our largest sponsor, the Home Depot truly impacts our be a favorite build by providing free work boots for all volunteers and mission by supporting several efforts, including new home builds, rehabs, skilled supervisors on each day of its build. Repair with Kindness and Brush with Kindness projects. The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation – Atlanta Falcons football Delta Air Lines – Employees volunteered 4,800 hours alongside new players participated in a build this year as part of a social justice homebuyers. They arrive from all across the US to show their Delta pride initiative that addresses critical issues and fosters a positive impact in and commitment to serve. These homes are funded by proceeds from our community. Delta’s Inflight Recycling Program. Impact: 13 homes over six years. Dunwoody United Methodist Church – Members and local artisans Novelis – Employees and partner companies constructed a new home in organized the church's annual Holiday Festival to raise money to build just two short weeks! They work nonstop to help new homebuyers achieve their 28th house with an Atlanta Habitat family. the dream of affordable homeownership. Novelis collects more than a million pounds in aluminum cans each year and invests the value into Supreme Lending – This financial firm has sponsored a home the building Atlanta Habitat homes. Impact: seven homes over five years. last five years as just one way of giving back to their community. CEO Patrick Flood, was honored this year by Atlanta Business Chronicle Clark Howard/MailChimp – This year we celebrated 25 years of as one of 2018’s most admired CEOs. Impact: five homes partnership with Clark Howard. Team Clark has helped 64 Atlanta families to achieve their homeownership dreams and 10 more families in other All Saints Catholic Church – Longtime volunteer Mike Will was states reach that same goal. MailChimp has been a key partner and honored this year for his commitment to Atlanta Habitat’s mission as a co-sponsor with Clark since 2015. volunteer in our warehouse and for his service coordinating All Saints’ annual build for the last 25 years. Cox Enterprises – Its employee-powered volunteer force is 55,000 strong with one goal: leave the world better than we found it. Team Cox did just Atlanta Women’s Build – A diverse and cohesive group of 468 that for two families in 2018 during their annual build. Cox has built 28 women volunteers donned pink hardhats and constructed two homes since 1994. adjacent homes along with single moms who are thrilled to be new next-door neighbors. Impact: 13 homes over 15 years. Peachtree Road United Methodist Church – 29 years and 48 families later, church volunteers are still building homes for Atlanta Habitat Families. Bank of America – In addition to hundreds of Bank of America employees, members of B O A’s military veteran-employee network SunTrust Foundation – Not only did the SunTrust Foundation sponsor its engaged the bank’s veterans, family members and colleagues in 19th home this year, SunTrust’s IT Department hosted a cricket tournament the construction of a new home for a family. Impact: 23 homes over to benefit Atlanta Habitat for Humanity. 25 years.

Georgia-Pacific – More than 6,000 Pacific employee-volunteers J.M. Huber Corporation – Sponsored its first new house-build have participated in builds during the company's 20-year history with this year as a part of it's Huber Principles in Action, and made a Atlanta Habitat. They have built 29 houses and provided critical support to commitment to donate 1 percent of the company’s net annual income our programs. to nonprofits.

Peachtree Presbyterian Church – Atlanta Habitat's most prolific faith Westside Future Fund – Partnered with Atlanta Habitat to complete partner has sponsored homes for more than 150 families in their 32-year 29 Brush with Kindness exterior painting and minor repair projects history with us. for homeowners in Historic Westside neighborhoods. They also sponsored their first Atlanta Habitat house-build. Marist Women Build – Women affiliated with the Marist School work tirelessly throughout the year to fundraise and engage students, parents Atlanta Women’s Foundation – Funded My Money. My Future. and and stakeholders in the build. They create an impactful experience for the Launch! Boss Talk and Business Competition, helping future everyone involved. Marist women have built 18 homes in 15 years. homeowners to financially prepare for homeownership and current homeowners to achieve their dreams beyond the build.

7 10 sponsor spotlights sponsor spotlights

CRH – Supports Atlanta Habitat homeownership and continues to Home Depot – As our largest sponsor, the Home Depot truly impacts our be a favorite build by providing free work boots for all volunteers and mission by supporting several efforts, including new home builds, rehabs, skilled supervisors on each day of its build. Repair with Kindness and Brush with Kindness projects. The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation – Atlanta Falcons football Delta Air Lines – Employees volunteered 4,800 hours alongside new players participated in a build this year as part of a social justice homebuyers. They arrive from all across the US to show their Delta pride initiative that addresses critical issues and fosters a positive impact in and commitment to serve. These homes are funded by proceeds from our community. Delta’s Inflight Recycling Program. Impact: 13 homes over six years. Dunwoody United Methodist Church – Members and local artisans Novelis – Employees and partner companies constructed a new home in organized the church's annual Holiday Festival to raise money to build just two short weeks! They work nonstop to help new homebuyers achieve their 28th house with an Atlanta Habitat family. the dream of affordable homeownership. Novelis collects more than a million pounds in aluminum cans each year and invests the value into Supreme Lending – This financial firm has sponsored a home the building Atlanta Habitat homes. Impact: seven homes over five years. last five years as just one way of giving back to their community. CEO Patrick Flood, was honored this year by Atlanta Business Chronicle Clark Howard/MailChimp – This year we celebrated 25 years of as one of 2018’s most admired CEOs. Impact: five homes partnership with Clark Howard. Team Clark has helped 64 Atlanta families to achieve their homeownership dreams and 10 more families in other All Saints Catholic Church – Longtime volunteer Mike Will was states reach that same goal. MailChimp has been a key partner and honored this year for his commitment to Atlanta Habitat’s mission as a co-sponsor with Clark since 2015. volunteer in our warehouse and for his service coordinating All Saints’ annual build for the last 25 years. Cox Enterprises – Its employee-powered volunteer force is 55,000 strong with one goal: leave the world better than we found it. Team Cox did just Atlanta Women’s Build – A diverse and cohesive group of 468 that for two families in 2018 during their annual build. Cox has built 28 women volunteers donned pink hardhats and constructed two homes since 1994. adjacent homes along with single moms who are thrilled to be new next-door neighbors. Impact: 13 homes over 15 years. Peachtree Road United Methodist Church – 29 years and 48 families later, church volunteers are still building homes for Atlanta Habitat Families. Bank of America – In addition to hundreds of Bank of America employees, members of B O A’s military veteran-employee network SunTrust Foundation – Not only did the SunTrust Foundation sponsor its engaged the bank’s veterans, family members and colleagues in 19th home this year, SunTrust’s IT Department hosted a cricket tournament the construction of a new home for a family. Impact: 23 homes over to benefit Atlanta Habitat for Humanity. 25 years.

Georgia-Pacific – More than 6,000 Georgia Pacific employee-volunteers J.M. Huber Corporation – Sponsored its first new house-build have participated in builds during the company's 20-year history with this year as a part of it's Huber Principles in Action, and made a Atlanta Habitat. They have built 29 houses and provided critical support to commitment to donate 1 percent of the company’s net annual income our programs. to nonprofits.

Peachtree Presbyterian Church – Atlanta Habitat's most prolific faith Westside Future Fund – Partnered with Atlanta Habitat to complete partner has sponsored homes for more than 150 families in their 32-year 29 Brush with Kindness exterior painting and minor repair projects history with us. for homeowners in Historic Westside neighborhoods. They also sponsored their first Atlanta Habitat house-build. Marist Women Build – Women affiliated with the Marist School work tirelessly throughout the year to fundraise and engage students, parents Atlanta Women’s Foundation – Funded My Money. My Future. and and stakeholders in the build. They create an impactful experience for the Launch! Boss Talk and Business Competition, helping future everyone involved. Marist women have built 18 homes in 15 years. homeowners to financially prepare for homeownership and current homeowners to achieve their dreams beyond the build.

7 10 sponsor spotlights sponsor spotlights

CRH – Supports Atlanta Habitat homeownership and continues to Home Depot – As our largest sponsor, the Home Depot truly impacts our be a favorite build by providing free work boots for all volunteers and mission by supporting several efforts, including new home builds, rehabs, skilled supervisors on each day of its build. Repair with Kindness and Brush with Kindness projects. The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation – Atlanta Falcons football Delta Air Lines – Employees volunteered 4,800 hours alongside new players participated in a build this year as part of a social justice homebuyers. They arrive from all across the US to show their Delta pride initiative that addresses critical issues and fosters a positive impact in and commitment to serve. These homes are funded by proceeds from our community. Delta’s Inflight Recycling Program. Impact: 13 homes over six years. Dunwoody United Methodist Church – Members and local artisans Novelis – Employees and partner companies constructed a new home in organized the church's annual Holiday Festival to raise money to build just two short weeks! They work nonstop to help new homebuyers achieve their 28th house with an Atlanta Habitat family. the dream of affordable homeownership. Novelis collects more than a million pounds in aluminum cans each year and invests the value into Supreme Lending – This financial firm has sponsored a home the building Atlanta Habitat homes. Impact: seven homes over five years. last five years as just one way of giving back to their community. CEO Patrick Flood, was honored this year by Atlanta Business Chronicle Clark Howard/MailChimp – This year we celebrated 25 years of as one of 2018’s most admired CEOs. Impact: five homes partnership with Clark Howard. Team Clark has helped 64 Atlanta families to achieve their homeownership dreams and 10 more families in other All Saints Catholic Church – Longtime volunteer Mike Will was states reach that same goal. MailChimp has been a key partner and honored this year for his commitment to Atlanta Habitat’s mission as a co-sponsor with Clark since 2015. volunteer in our warehouse and for his service coordinating All Saints’ annual build for the last 25 years. Cox Enterprises – Its employee-powered volunteer force is 55,000 strong with one goal: leave the world better than we found it. Team Cox did just Atlanta Women’s Build – A diverse and cohesive group of 468 that for two families in 2018 during their annual build. Cox has built 28 women volunteers donned pink hardhats and constructed two homes since 1994. adjacent homes along with single moms who are thrilled to be new next-door neighbors. Impact: 13 homes over 15 years. Peachtree Road United Methodist Church – 29 years and 48 families later, church volunteers are still building homes for Atlanta Habitat Families. Bank of America – In addition to hundreds of Bank of America employees, members of B O A’s military veteran-employee network SunTrust Foundation – Not only did the SunTrust Foundation sponsor its engaged the bank’s veterans, family members and colleagues in 19th home this year, SunTrust’s IT Department hosted a cricket tournament the construction of a new home for a family. Impact: 23 homes over to benefit Atlanta Habitat for Humanity. 25 years.

Georgia-Pacific – More than 6,000 Georgia Pacific employee-volunteers J.M. Huber Corporation – Sponsored its first new house-build have participated in builds during the company's 20-year history with this year as a part of it's Huber Principles in Action, and made a Atlanta Habitat. They have built 29 houses and provided critical support to commitment to donate 1 percent of the company’s net annual income our programs. to nonprofits.

Peachtree Presbyterian Church – Atlanta Habitat's most prolific faith Westside Future Fund – Partnered with Atlanta Habitat to complete partner has sponsored homes for more than 150 families in their 32-year 29 Brush with Kindness exterior painting and minor repair projects history with us. for homeowners in Historic Westside neighborhoods. They also sponsored their first Atlanta Habitat house-build. Marist Women Build – Women affiliated with the Marist School work tirelessly throughout the year to fundraise and engage students, parents Atlanta Women’s Foundation – Funded My Money. My Future. and and stakeholders in the build. They create an impactful experience for the Launch! Boss Talk and Business Competition, helping future everyone involved. Marist women have built 18 homes in 15 years. homeowners to financially prepare for homeownership and current homeowners to achieve their dreams beyond the build.

7 10 sponsor spotlights sponsor spotlights

CRH – Supports Atlanta Habitat homeownership and continues to Home Depot – As our largest sponsor, the Home Depot truly impacts our be a favorite build by providing free work boots for all volunteers and mission by supporting several efforts, including new home builds, rehabs, skilled supervisors on each day of its build. Repair with Kindness and Brush with Kindness projects. The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation – Atlanta Falcons football Delta Air Lines – Employees volunteered 4,800 hours alongside new players participated in a build this year as part of a social justice homebuyers. They arrive from all across the US to show their Delta pride initiative that addresses critical issues and fosters a positive impact in and commitment to serve. These homes are funded by proceeds from our community. Delta’s Inflight Recycling Program. Impact: 13 homes over six years. Dunwoody United Methodist Church – Members and local artisans Novelis – Employees and partner companies constructed a new home in organized the church's annual Holiday Festival to raise money to build just two short weeks! They work nonstop to help new homebuyers achieve their 28th house with an Atlanta Habitat family. the dream of affordable homeownership. Novelis collects more than a million pounds in aluminum cans each year and invests the value into Supreme Lending – This financial firm has sponsored a home the building Atlanta Habitat homes. Impact: seven homes over five years. last five years as just one way of giving back to their community. CEO Patrick Flood, was honored this year by Atlanta Business Chronicle Clark Howard/MailChimp – This year we celebrated 25 years of as one of 2018’s most admired CEOs. Impact: five homes partnership with Clark Howard. Team Clark has helped 64 Atlanta families to achieve their homeownership dreams and 10 more families in other All Saints Catholic Church – Longtime volunteer Mike Will was states reach that same goal. MailChimp has been a key partner and honored this year for his commitment to Atlanta Habitat’s mission as a co-sponsor with Clark since 2015. volunteer in our warehouse and for his service coordinating All Saints’ annual build for the last 25 years. Cox Enterprises – Its employee-powered volunteer force is 55,000 strong with one goal: leave the world better than we found it. Team Cox did just Atlanta Women’s Build – A diverse and cohesive group of 468 that for two families in 2018 during their annual build. Cox has built 28 women volunteers donned pink hardhats and constructed two homes since 1994. adjacent homes along with single moms who are thrilled to be new next-door neighbors. Impact: 13 homes over 15 years. Peachtree Road United Methodist Church – 29 years and 48 families later, church volunteers are still building homes for Atlanta Habitat Families. Bank of America – In addition to hundreds of Bank of America employees, members of B O A’s military veteran-employee network SunTrust Foundation – Not only did the SunTrust Foundation sponsor its engaged the bank’s veterans, family members and colleagues in 19th home this year, SunTrust’s IT Department hosted a cricket tournament the construction of a new home for a family. Impact: 23 homes over to benefit Atlanta Habitat for Humanity. 25 years.

Georgia-Pacific – More than 6,000 Georgia Pacific employee-volunteers J.M. Huber Corporation – Sponsored its first new house-build have participated in builds during the company's 20-year history with this year as a part of it's Huber Principles in Action, and made a Atlanta Habitat. They have built 29 houses and provided critical support to commitment to donate 1 percent of the company’s net annual income our programs. to nonprofits.

Peachtree Presbyterian Church – Atlanta Habitat's most prolific faith Westside Future Fund – Partnered with Atlanta Habitat to complete partner has sponsored homes for more than 150 families in their 32-year 29 Brush with Kindness exterior painting and minor repair projects history with us. for homeowners in Historic Westside neighborhoods. They also sponsored their first Atlanta Habitat house-build. Marist Women Build – Women affiliated with the Marist School work tirelessly throughout the year to fundraise and engage students, parents Atlanta Women’s Foundation – Funded My Money. My Future. and and stakeholders in the build. They create an impactful experience for the Launch! Boss Talk and Business Competition, helping future everyone involved. Marist women have built 18 homes in 15 years. homeowners to financially prepare for homeownership and current homeowners to achieve their dreams beyond the build.

7 10 Chip Wade Fires Up donors A Long Walk Home 2018 impact

Ronyelle’s path to homeownership was fraught with DIYers at the ReStore Because of you – our partners, donors and sponsors – Atlanta Habitat and the families we serve difficulty. “I didn’t have a car or access to one,” she are thriving. remembers. “I was working full-time at minimum wage, Thanks to generous donors, enthusiastic shoppers and dedicated volunteers going to school for my medical assistant degree and working the unpaid externships I needed to in 2018, the ReStore: 3Ci Atlanta Women’s Healthcare Cathedral of Christ the King David Gambrell Endowment graduate.” On top of all this, she was pregnant. Aaron’s Foundation Specialists, LLC Cathedral of St. Philip Fund Inc. Funded the Acorn Hill Foundation Aztec Masonry & Concrete Coldwell Banker Residential David Miller more than Generated more than equivalent of Active Network, LLC Balakrishna Nuli Brokerage CARES Foundation David Rosselot Ronyelle walked everywhere, in all kinds of weather. about Adam Balthrop Ball Packaging CBRE DaVinci Development The nearest public transportation stop was a trek Collaborative, LLC Adameka Lockhart Balloun Family Foundation CFC (Combined Federal from home. She walked so much and worked so $50,000 Bank of America Campaign) DDR Corp. hard that, toward the end of her pregnancy, her 1,500 Advisors Charitable Gift Fund through its Deconstruction Bank of America Matching Gifts Charles and Julie Hudak Deborah Poole doctors expressed concern. “I did what I had to program Ahavath Achim Synagogue DIVERTED tons in 2018 Decatur Presbyterian Church 33 Alan and Lynn Merrill Barbara Nye Charles and Kimberly Ross do to make sure I could provide for my baby,” she Deloitte Repair with Alan and Susan Arnold Basilica of the Sacred Heart Charlie and Polly Simpson explains. “It was hard, but that’s what the women of Jesus Delta Air Lines, Inc. Kindness projects Alan Rosselot Chick-fil-A in my family have all taught me. Yo u work hard for Ben Hill United DHL Albert Nordone Chico’s FAS, Inc. what you want in this world.” The Atlanta Habitat ReStore is a destination resource Methodist Church Diana Riddick Alex and Karen Stickney Chinmaya Mission of Atlanta for local design devotees, DIY enthusiasts and savvy Benevity Community Chris Waits Distinctive Atlanta Homes Ronyelle applied to Atlanta Habitat’s first-time homebuyer program more than once while working to shoppers. Dozens of students from the Art Institute Alice Henson Impact Fund Chubb Donald Houze All Saints Catholic Church Bennett Thrasher get her finances in order. Finally, she was accepted as one of two 2018 Atlanta Women’s Build families. of Atlanta’s Editorial Illustration class transformed 20 Chuck Gabriel DonateWell Alliance Recycling Group BEPC, LLC Ronyelle points to a large yard where her son, now age five, can freely run and play outside. “I want this ReStore doors into a whimsical mural that beautifully Church of the Redeemer Doug Mitchell Allison Brantley BIAS Corporation home to be an asset for generations to come. It’s a testament to my aunts, mother, grandmothers and tells the story of Atlanta Habitat. Customers are CKC Foundation Douglas Fisher AllStaff Solutions Bill and Eve Earnest great-grandmother’s blood, sweat and tears.” And a few of her own. wowed by the 66-foot repurposed storyboard that Clare Foundation Douglas Irvine Alston & Bird LLP Bill and Judy Vogel welcomes them into the store. Clark and Lane Howard DPR Construction Altisource Bill and Carolyn Curry Cognizant US Corp Drew Eckl and Farnham, LLP Alyce Butner Billi Marcus Unwanted building materials can also become Colin Tuffy Drew Owen Alyn Grace Stowe BNY Mellon Wealth stunning furniture pieces, explains Atlanta’s own Dugald Reid American Endowment Management Collabera Inc. That’s Our Business! celebrity designer and expert craftsman, Chip Duncan and Ellen Beard Foundation Boehringer Ingelheim Colleen and Sam Nunn Wade. He joined a host of ReStore shoppers and Amy Davidson Animal Health Family Foundation Dunwoody United Atlanta Habitat’s annual Launch! Boss Talk and Business Methodist Church DIY creatives for a high-energy afternoon of project Anastasia Harris Bonnie Anderson Community Foundation Competition is a two-part event featuring homeowners on for Greater Atlanta Eastdil Secured, LLC possibilities. “It’s never the same store from one day Anderson Corporation Booz Allen Hamilton their journey to entrepreneurship. At the 2018 competition, Consiva - JK Group Ed and Karen Tracy to the next,” Chip says. “I often come through the Andrew and Denise Chastain Boston Consulting Group Jacqueline shared her vision and business plans, Cook Family Investments, LTD Edward and Kristina Thomas store to get inspiration and materials for my projects.” Andrew and Tracy McConaghie Brantley and Sharon Barrow competing for prizes to further invest in her business. Cooper Carry Edward Inman Andrew West Brendon Kane and Judy Train Cor Partners Eileen Scofield Thanks to donors and shoppers, 2018 net proceeds from ReStore sales generously supported our first-time Andy and Cynthia Kantor Brett Klyza “We work to help homeowners achieve their dreams beyond Country Financial Eliassen Group homebuyer and critical repair programs. Angela Allen Briggs Equipment the build,” said Melissa Klein, director of Atlanta Habitat’s Cousins Properties Elizabeth Spears Angia Ivey-Goodyear Bright Funds Foundation Family Services department. "I'm proud of the work these Covenant Presbyterian Church Empire Recycling Corporation Anita Goozee Broadspire Services, Inc. homeowners did to learn how running a business really works." Cox Enterprises, Inc. Enquero Inc. Apple Matching Gift Company Bruce Bennett Coxe Curry & Associates Equifax Arun Murugan Bryan and Janet Barnard The competition was fierce but, in the end, Jacqueline took CRH Eric Cross Ashley Darcy Bunny Winter home the first-place prize for her business, Butter Me Up by JRena. Her company, which began as an at-home hobby, Dan and Deborah Maddox Jr. Eversheds Sutherland Association of Energy Service C&S Companies creates affordable skin-care products made with all-natural ingredients. “This was the best experience!” said Jacqueline. Dan Fukushima EVO Payments, Inc. Professionals C.H. Robinson Worldwide "It taught me how to develop my hobby into a viable Dan Pattillo Jr Faith Alliance of Metro Atlanta AT&T Employee Giving Cadence Group Associates, Inc business." In addition to the top prize of $2,500, as well as $500 in technology and $250 in professional development Campaign Dana Halberg and Larry Pless Federated Insurance Campbell & Brannon resources, Jacqueline won much more, including business and legal mentoring. Atlanta Center for Darryl and Shirelle Hicks FHL Bank of Atlanta Campbell Family Medicine Cosmetic Dentistry Darryl Lesure and Candice Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC Camry Blaising After entering and winning the 2018 Launch! Business competition, Jacqueline learned about Start: Me, a small- Atlanta Gas Light Simon-Lesure Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Candy Berman business training program offered through Emory University’s business school. Jacqueline sees the program as a great Atlanta Habitat Young Dave and Catherine Dixon Fidelity National Title Group Cascade United complement to her business competition success. “It’s just what I needed to take my business to the next level after the Professionals David and Leslie Sharkey 50 33 78 Methodist Church Fifth Third Bank competition,” she said. “This is going to be a game-changer because I am learning all that it takes to start and run a Atlanta REALTORS Association David and Sherry Abney New and Rehab homes Repair with Kindness Brush with Kindness Art Institute of Atlanta students created whimsical storyboard panels from recycled doors to share our mission. successful business. I'm up for the challenge and can’t wait to grow Butter Me Up!” 11 12 5 6 Chip Wade Fires Up donors A Long Walk Home 2018 impact

Ronyelle’s path to homeownership was fraught with DIYers at the ReStore Because of you – our partners, donors and sponsors – Atlanta Habitat and the families we serve difficulty. “I didn’t have a car or access to one,” she are thriving. remembers. “I was working full-time at minimum wage, Thanks to generous donors, enthusiastic shoppers and dedicated volunteers going to school for my medical assistant degree and working the unpaid externships I needed to in 2018, the ReStore: 3Ci Atlanta Women’s Healthcare Cathedral of Christ the King David Gambrell Endowment graduate.” On top of all this, she was pregnant. Aaron’s Foundation Specialists, LLC Cathedral of St. Philip Fund Inc. Funded the Acorn Hill Foundation Aztec Masonry & Concrete Coldwell Banker Residential David Miller more than Generated more than equivalent of Active Network, LLC Balakrishna Nuli Brokerage CARES Foundation David Rosselot Ronyelle walked everywhere, in all kinds of weather. about Adam Balthrop Ball Packaging CBRE DaVinci Development The nearest public transportation stop was a trek Collaborative, LLC Adameka Lockhart Balloun Family Foundation CFC (Combined Federal from home. She walked so much and worked so $50,000 Bank of America Campaign) DDR Corp. hard that, toward the end of her pregnancy, her 1,500 Advisors Charitable Gift Fund through its Deconstruction Bank of America Matching Gifts Charles and Julie Hudak Deborah Poole doctors expressed concern. “I did what I had to program Ahavath Achim Synagogue DIVERTED tons in 2018 Decatur Presbyterian Church 33 Alan and Lynn Merrill Barbara Nye Charles and Kimberly Ross do to make sure I could provide for my baby,” she Deloitte Repair with Alan and Susan Arnold Basilica of the Sacred Heart Charlie and Polly Simpson explains. “It was hard, but that’s what the women of Jesus Delta Air Lines, Inc. Kindness projects Alan Rosselot Chick-fil-A in my family have all taught me. Yo u work hard for Ben Hill United DHL Albert Nordone Chico’s FAS, Inc. what you want in this world.” The Atlanta Habitat ReStore is a destination resource Methodist Church Diana Riddick Alex and Karen Stickney Chinmaya Mission of Atlanta for local design devotees, DIY enthusiasts and savvy Benevity Community Chris Waits Distinctive Atlanta Homes Ronyelle applied to Atlanta Habitat’s first-time homebuyer program more than once while working to shoppers. Dozens of students from the Art Institute Alice Henson Impact Fund Chubb Donald Houze All Saints Catholic Church Bennett Thrasher get her finances in order. Finally, she was accepted as one of two 2018 Atlanta Women’s Build families. of Atlanta’s Editorial Illustration class transformed 20 Chuck Gabriel DonateWell Alliance Recycling Group BEPC, LLC Ronyelle points to a large yard where her son, now age five, can freely run and play outside. “I want this ReStore doors into a whimsical mural that beautifully Church of the Redeemer Doug Mitchell Allison Brantley BIAS Corporation home to be an asset for generations to come. It’s a testament to my aunts, mother, grandmothers and tells the story of Atlanta Habitat. Customers are CKC Foundation Douglas Fisher AllStaff Solutions Bill and Eve Earnest great-grandmother’s blood, sweat and tears.” And a few of her own. wowed by the 66-foot repurposed storyboard that Clare Foundation Douglas Irvine Alston & Bird LLP Bill and Judy Vogel welcomes them into the store. Clark and Lane Howard DPR Construction Altisource Bill and Carolyn Curry Cognizant US Corp Drew Eckl and Farnham, LLP Alyce Butner Billi Marcus Unwanted building materials can also become Colin Tuffy Drew Owen Alyn Grace Stowe BNY Mellon Wealth stunning furniture pieces, explains Atlanta’s own Dugald Reid American Endowment Management Collabera Inc. That’s Our Business! celebrity designer and expert craftsman, Chip Duncan and Ellen Beard Foundation Boehringer Ingelheim Colleen and Sam Nunn Wade. He joined a host of ReStore shoppers and Amy Davidson Animal Health Family Foundation Dunwoody United Atlanta Habitat’s annual Launch! Boss Talk and Business Methodist Church DIY creatives for a high-energy afternoon of project Anastasia Harris Bonnie Anderson Community Foundation Competition is a two-part event featuring homeowners on for Greater Atlanta Eastdil Secured, LLC possibilities. “It’s never the same store from one day Anderson Corporation Booz Allen Hamilton their journey to entrepreneurship. At the 2018 competition, Consiva - JK Group Ed and Karen Tracy to the next,” Chip says. “I often come through the Andrew and Denise Chastain Boston Consulting Group Jacqueline shared her vision and business plans, Cook Family Investments, LTD Edward and Kristina Thomas store to get inspiration and materials for my projects.” Andrew and Tracy McConaghie Brantley and Sharon Barrow competing for prizes to further invest in her business. Cooper Carry Edward Inman Andrew West Brendon Kane and Judy Train Cor Partners Eileen Scofield Thanks to donors and shoppers, 2018 net proceeds from ReStore sales generously supported our first-time Andy and Cynthia Kantor Brett Klyza “We work to help homeowners achieve their dreams beyond Country Financial Eliassen Group homebuyer and critical repair programs. Angela Allen Briggs Equipment the build,” said Melissa Klein, director of Atlanta Habitat’s Cousins Properties Elizabeth Spears Angia Ivey-Goodyear Bright Funds Foundation Family Services department. "I'm proud of the work these Covenant Presbyterian Church Empire Recycling Corporation Anita Goozee Broadspire Services, Inc. homeowners did to learn how running a business really works." Cox Enterprises, Inc. Enquero Inc. Apple Matching Gift Company Bruce Bennett Coxe Curry & Associates Equifax Arun Murugan Bryan and Janet Barnard The competition was fierce but, in the end, Jacqueline took CRH Eric Cross Ashley Darcy Bunny Winter home the first-place prize for her business, Butter Me Up by JRena. Her company, which began as an at-home hobby, Dan and Deborah Maddox Jr. Eversheds Sutherland Association of Energy Service C&S Companies creates affordable skin-care products made with all-natural ingredients. “This was the best experience!” said Jacqueline. Dan Fukushima EVO Payments, Inc. Professionals C.H. Robinson Worldwide "It taught me how to develop my hobby into a viable Dan Pattillo Jr Faith Alliance of Metro Atlanta AT&T Employee Giving Cadence Group Associates, Inc business." In addition to the top prize of $2,500, as well as $500 in technology and $250 in professional development Campaign Dana Halberg and Larry Pless Federated Insurance Campbell & Brannon resources, Jacqueline won much more, including business and legal mentoring. Atlanta Center for Darryl and Shirelle Hicks FHL Bank of Atlanta Campbell Family Medicine Cosmetic Dentistry Darryl Lesure and Candice Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC Camry Blaising After entering and winning the 2018 Launch! Business competition, Jacqueline learned about Start: Me, a small- Atlanta Gas Light Simon-Lesure Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Candy Berman business training program offered through Emory University’s business school. Jacqueline sees the program as a great Atlanta Habitat Young Dave and Catherine Dixon Fidelity National Title Group Cascade United complement to her business competition success. “It’s just what I needed to take my business to the next level after the Professionals David and Leslie Sharkey 50 33 78 Methodist Church Fifth Third Bank competition,” she said. “This is going to be a game-changer because I am learning all that it takes to start and run a Atlanta REALTORS Association David and Sherry Abney New and Rehab homes Repair with Kindness Brush with Kindness Art Institute of Atlanta students created whimsical storyboard panels from recycled doors to share our mission. successful business. I'm up for the challenge and can’t wait to grow Butter Me Up!” 11 12 5 6 donors

First Presbyterian Church Irene Lichtenstein Kevin and Susan Ruhl Montag & Caldwell, Inc. of Atlanta J.M. Huber Corporation Kevin Salwen Morgan Stanley Global Impact FIS James and Betty Ann Wylie King & Spalding LLP Funding Trust, Inc. Fiserv James Bird Kingswood United Movement Mortgage Fleetwood-Signcode James Carmical Methodist Church MUFG Union Bank/ PurePoint Financial Foundation for the Carolinas James Kelly Kirk Ossewaarde Nancy Pendergast Frank and Cathy Belatti James Pressley KPMG Community Giving Campaign National Christian Foundation, Inc. Frank and Liz Blake James Sattele Landis+Gyr National Financial Services LLC FTSBN, INC Jamestown LP Laura Voisinet Nelia Rivers Fuel Transport Jane Keller Lee and Tracy Crump Nell Butler Fulton School Employees’ Jane Share Charitable Fund, Inc. Legacy Ventures Nelson Family/Coupon Mom Jason Michels Future Seekers, Inc. Leslie Callahan Nick Madden Jason Steele Gary and Debbie Price Linda Gabbard Norman and Adrienne Findley Jeanette Stewart GE Littler Mendelson P.C. North America Shirdi Sai Jeff Pierce General Cable (In-Kind) Loews Atlanta Hotel Temple of Atlanta Jeffrey Vanderlip George Jones Louise Cate North Georgia Turf (In-Kind) Jennie Raymond Georgia Fiscal Lovett School North Point Ministries, Inc. Jennifer Markman Management Council Lutheran Church Northern Trust Co. Jere Martin Georgia Power Company of the Redeemer Northside Church Jeremy and Marci Silverman Georgia-Pacific Macy’s, Inc. Northside Drive Baptist Church Jewish Federation of Giveback Homes MailChimp Northside Hospital Greater Atlanta Glenn Memorial United Marilyn Daniel Northwest Presbyterian Church Jill Strickland Luse Methodist Church Marion Schremp Northwest Unitarian Universalist Joan Lavin Google Marist School Congregation Joe and Kelly Lessard Gopal Grandhige Mark and Teresa Miller Novelis, Inc. Joen Fagan H. James and Celeste Dallas Mark Burks Oglethorpe Presbyterian Church John and Angela Laughter Habitat for Humanity International Mark Davis Our Lady of Lourdes John and Cindy Ethridge Catholic Church Hanuman Mandir of Atlanta Marriott International, Inc. John and Kathleen Goff Owens Corning Hardee’s Franchise Martin Scott John and Margaret McCarty Harry Thompson Owl’s Head Alloys Foundation, Inc. Mary Osterling Haygood Memorial United Pacific Medical/Dunwoody John and Mary Franklin Mary-Heather Tatum Methodist Church Urgent Care Foundation, Inc. Mather Economics Heike Greenspon PADNOS John and Rebecca Somerhalder Matt Cartin Henry and Linda Parrish Page Trucking Inc. John Boniface Matthew and Pam Bettis Hindu Temple of Atlanta Pat Flood John Cleveland Mawson & Mawson Holder Construction Foundation Patricia Lottier John Taylor McKenney’s, Inc. Holly Capps Paul Hastings LLP Jon Brief McKesson Foundation Holly Deckebach Paul Teigen Jon Molander McManamy, McLeod, Home Depot Paul Wieck Josh Coughlin Heller LLC Hunton Andrews Kurth Peachtree Investment Solutions JPMorgan Chase & Co Medicus IT Peachtree Presbyterian Church Kamond and Danielle Cheung Metal Conversions Peachtree Road Realty IBM Corporation MetLife Kathy Bremer Associates, LLC Iconma Michael Pursley Katie Beacham Peachtree Road United IHG Micheal and Pamela Giles Kay Stueve Methodist Church Impact Church Miller Chalk Keegan and Amanda Hennessy Penske Logistics, LLC Imran Meghji Mizuho USA Foundation Kelley Bogle Peace Phil Bradley Infosys Ltd. Mode Transportation Kelly O’Donoghue Phil Holladay Inglett & Stubbs Mohawk Industries (In-Kind) Kelly Tarkington Philip Nutsugah Insurance Auto Auctions (IAA) Monica Scott Ken and Cathy Thrasher PNC Bank Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. 13 donors

Pollack Shores Southern Company of Georgia, Inc Trifacta Pond & Company St. Anne’s Episcopal Church Magnolia Garden Club Trinity Presbyterian Church PowerPlan, Inc. St. Anthony of Padua The Home Depot Foundation Trojan Battery Company Prasad Chalasani Catholic Church The Jack Tarver Family Troutman Sanders Foundation Precision Strip Inc. St. Benedict Catholic Church Turner The Joseph B. Whitehead Priyabrata Barik St. James United TurnerBoone Methodist Church Foundation PSI Security Service United Way (Truist) St. John United The Joseph G. and Inez Publix Super Market Charities United Way of Greater Atlanta Methodist Church Crawford Burtchaell Purchasing Power Foundation, Inc. Combined Federal Campaign St. Luke’s Presbyterian Church Pyramid Consulting, Inc. The Kendeda Fund UPS St. Martin in the Fields Valerie Montgomery Rice R. and A. Henson Trust Episcopal Church The L&C Wood Family Foundation, Inc. Vanguard Charitable Randy and Kathy Harber Stanley Black & Decker The McCarty Family Endowment Program Real Estate Management Steel Technologies Foundation Services Foundation Ventura Family Fund SteelBridge Solutions, Inc. Reliance Worldwide Corporation The Ritz-Carlton, Atlanta Vicki Mann Steven Pohl RESICAP The Robert S. Elster Virginia Wohlford Straughn-Turner Charitable Foundation Virtustream Richard and Judy Allison Giving The Roderick Seward, Flossie Vishwa Hindu Parishad Richard and Mary Arroll Sudershan Khurana Radcliffe and Helen M of America Richard Jaynes SunTrust Foundation Galloway Foundation, Inc. Voya Foundation Richard Schweitzer Supreme Lending The Sally and Peter Wells Fargo Foundation Rick and Lisa Gordon Susan and Early Muntzing Parsonson Foundation Wells Fargo Community Rita Sislen Susan Bixler The Schimmel Family Foundation Support Campaign Riverwood International Susan Boyd Wendy Henderson Charter School The Settle Clinton Family Trust Synchrony Financial Wesley Brooks Robert Mathews The Sherwin Williams Synergis Company (In-Kind) Westside Future Fund Robert Shaw TAG Foundation The Stribling Family Westside Roots Rollins, Inc. Tawil Charaniya Foundation Willard and Wanda Timm Ron and Barbara Reid TDawg Productions The Thomas M. and Irene B. William and Brooke Pendleton Room & Board Kirbo Charitable Foundation Team Depot William and Jody Selvey Rosemary Kernahan The Thomas T. And Bernice F. TechBridge William and Susan Roche Rotary Club of Atlanta Irvin Foundation, Inc. TEGNA Foundation William Brock Sage Foundation The Wilson Family Foundation Terence Cleveland William Lane Saint Mark United Theodore Thimou Teresa Bailey William Reynolds Methodist Church Thomas Barrow Teresa Claugus William Stanhope and Sally Swanger Thomas Graddy Teryll and Bonnie Herron Kristen Keirsey Sally Train Thomas H. Lanier Family TG Real Estate Winston Rose Sanatan Mandir Atlanta Foundation Management LLC Woodward Academy Sarah Chatel Thomas McGowan The Arthur M. Blank Wyatt and Georgia Engwall Scepter Inc. Family Foundation Thompson and Johnson Equipment Co., Inc. Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA Schiff Real Estate Team The Atlanta Women’s Yean Lee Scott Shickler Foundation thyssenkrupp Yvonee Senior Sean and Amy Erwin The Bank of America Tim Baranowski Zurich-American ServiceNow Charitable Gift Fund Tim Jenkins Insurance Company SEWA International The Cathedral of St. Philip Timothy Peaden Shallowford Presbyterian Church The Coca-Cola Company TMC Transportation Sharon Pauli The Dan and Merrie Tom Ertmann Boone Foundation Sharon Williams Tom Presley The Edward Colston SignatureFD Trammell Crow Foundation, Inc. Residential - Atlanta Southeast Connections, LLC The Garden Club Tribridge Residential

14 volunteers

Century Club Members are volunteers who donated 100 hours or more of service to Atlanta Habitat in 2018.

Advisory Council Ashley Pryor Patrick McGauley* Warehouse Brantley Barrow Peter Schneider Ralph Meyers* Bruce Bennett* Karl Schultz Skippy Nguyen Mark Cameron* Board of Directors Patricia Solomon Michael Pawloski Roger Edmondson Susan Boyd Karen Stadnikia Jeff Pennell* Nathan Ehrlich Andrew Kantor Dante Taylor Tom Preacher Gene Ellis Martin Welch Michael Pursley Hank Ezell* Construction Jamie Willis Joseph Radack Quigg Fletcher* Mark Boyles Patrick Ross* Larry Gilbert* Evan Knox Skilled Supervisors Antonio Sample* Jay Gorday* Ruilong Ma Fred Adcock* Jessica Song Sue Gorday Gunasekaran Natesan Jill Ashmore Nicholas Steen Phil Ihrig* Brandon Shannon Jim Branan John Stembel Steven Jacobs Leigh Wright J.P. Chandonia D'Lisa Stevens Will Klein* Dana Christensen* John Styslinger Jason Nichols Family Services Carol Comstock Rich Sussman Philip Sanders Denise Bier* Jorge de la Cova* Joan Tammetta Hank Schoeler* Rick Diguette* Adrain Taylor Tom Schulte Office John Dowhy* Eric Watkins* Jeffrey Simmons Tony Caristi Nancy Duhon Andrew West Jim Thornton* John Kranjc Robert Edwards Andrew White Laura Voisinet* Agnes Nelson Steve Farr Eva Williams Keith Wahlig* Doug Fisher Michael Wills Mike Will* ReStore Nicholas Fletcher Brent Woodruff Price Williams Daniel Andrews Brad Floyd Jason Zichettella James Eloy Mark Gilbert *President’s Volunteer Service Award recipient Robert Fredrick Amelia Godfrey for serving more than 250 hours in 2018. Gloria Glass* Mark Honeycutt Damian Grier Colleen Joyce William Kistulinec Tim Kelly Fran Marshall Matthew Kennedy Jonathan Miller Steve Lackland Daniel Nugent Eva Laurio* Michael Nugent* Richard Marencin* Caroline O'Grady Earl Marlor Aretha Phillips Sarah McClellan Avery Prudent Larry McDonald

saving $ 119,162 Atlanta in 12,276 hours last year Habitat labor served for 3 nearly million costs volunteers a total of 33 AmeriCorps/VISTA and Quaker Voluntary Service members contributed nearly 3,750 service hours 15 2018 Atlanta Habitat At-A-Glance CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION* As of December 31 2018 Assets Cash & Cash Equivalents $ 5,391,322 Endowment Fund 3,347,310 Receivables 29,539,435 Other Assets 35,998,758 Total Assets $ 74,276,825

Liabilities & Net Assets Total Liabilities $ 18,885,653 161 Net Assets families Unrestricted 53,478,189 Temporarily Restricted 1,912,983 served Total Net Assets $55,391,172 Total Liabilities & Net Assets $74,276,825 families were approved to homeowners paid their mortgages in full CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF 42 become new homebuyers 17 ACTIVITIES AND CHANGE IN NET ASSETS* New My Money. Years Ended December 31 2018 94% My Future. of homeowners met 33 Revenues & Other Support 2018 Source of Funds pre-purchase mortgage obligations Home Sales/Mortgage Amortization $ 7,216,057 ReStore homeowners received Receipts program Contributions 8,261,601 home repairs valued at offers one-on-one ReStore Revenue 1,558,482 9% more than $495,000. Grant Revenue 100,000 counseling to help 43 33 Thirty-one homeowners, 42% families nancially prepare homeowners closed Other Income 63,199 Home Other 9 of whom are military Sales/MTG 49%Contributions on their mortgages Total Revenues & Other Support $17,199,339 Other for homeownership veterans, were approved Contributions to receive Repair with Expenses new laptop computers and technology training Kindness critical repairs Program Services to homeowners who completed homeowner Home Construction & Support Services $ 8,963,182 48 training. In total, 772 homeowners have Discounts on Non-Interest-Bearing Loans 2,496,711 received laptops since 2008 ReStore Expenses 922,791 2018 Use of Funds classes Property Valuation Adjustment 568,933 Management 27and events Total Program Services $12,951,617 & General including a new Girls Fundraising 855 Support Services 10% $16,250 on the Run team, impact 9% participants in 90 in scholarships and Fundraising $ 1,498,490 Home Smart classes 197 youth participants Management & General 1,641,140 entrepreneurial awards Total Support Services $ 3,139,630 81% Program Total Expenses $16,091,247 2018 Economic Impact Change in Net Assets $ 1,108,092 • More than $6 Million invested in new • Over $550,000 in property taxes and home construction, renovation and repair other assessments paid from escrow 2018 Unaudited Results

16 2018 Atlanta Habitat At-A-Glance

161 families served

families were approved to homeowners paid 42 become new homebuyers 17 their mortgages in full New My Money. 94% My Future. of homeowners met 33 pre-purchase mortgage obligations homeowners received program home repairs valued at offers one-on-one more than $495,000. counseling to help 43 33 Thirty-one homeowners, homeowners closed families nancially prepare 9 of whom are military on their mortgages for homeownership veterans, were approved to receive Repair with new laptop computers and technology training Kindness critical repairs to homeowners who completed homeowner 48 training. In total, 772 homeowners have received laptops since 2008 classes 27and events including a new Girls 855 $16,250 on the Run team, impact participants in 90 in scholarships and youth participants Home Smart classes entrepreneurial awards 197

2018 Economic Impact • More than $6 Million invested in new • Over $550,000 in property taxes and home construction, renovation and repair other assessments paid from escrow Atlanta Habitat for Humanity 824 Memorial Drive SE Atlanta, GA 30316 404.223.5180 AtlantaHabitat.org

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