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What Our Volunteers Are Saying
Connie
Fudge visited Las Cruces as an RV Care-a-vanner in September 2005. She
and her husband Tom are enjoying Habitat for Humanity builds as they
travel the United States.
For the past 2 ½ years, I have worked with
At-Risk Junior/Senior High school students by volunteering at the Silver
Valley Alternative School in Kellogg, (North) Idaho. I have met kids who
have parents who are struggling to make ends meet, kids who only have
one parent at home and kids who have one or two parents at home but who
are not engaged in their lives.
Too often the instability of these teens’ lives
causes so much stress and so much independence from authority that they
get into trouble. They too often make poor choices about their friends,
their bodies, and their futures.
My husband, Tom, and I began our first Care-A-Vanner
adventure the 13th of September 2005. After working on our
first Care-A-Vanners Habitat house build, it came to me that all of us
involved in Habitat are making such a difference in the lives of
children. By working on homes that will provide them and their parent(s)
with a solid place to live, we are truly doing something for "the least
of these." Having the same place to come to everyday, having your own
room for your possessions, knowing that you will be staying in one
place. These are things that most of us take for granted but mean so
much to the future home owners.
Of the three duplexes at the Massachusetts
Habitat where we worked and the five Habitat homes being build this year
in Las Cruces, only one will be occupied by a two parent family. All the
others will be occupied with single moms with kids of many ages. What
more valuable a thing can be offered to these precious people? What
would exemplify Christ’s love more than giving stability to children?
Habitat for Humanity volunteers work this
miracle through God’s incredible Grace: The solid land the homes are
built on – God’s Creation, the generous people who give themselves and
their time – God’s Provision, the many talents and skills the volunteers
bring to the build – Godly Gifts, caring and loving hearts – God’s
Mercy. We praise Him for this incredible organization and what it offers
to all God’s children. We humbly accept all that He gives us to bring
His Love to the world.
Mike Ludi is a student at Doña
Ana Branch Community College. He worked with us as part of a Service
Learning Project.
In my service with Mesilla
Valley Habitat for Humanity, I assisted the construction personnel at
Pueblitos de Las Cruces in the partial completion of the building of one
of the homes for low income families in Las Cruces. I painted baseboard
in all rooms of the house, touched up several areas throughout the home
where the painters before me had missed, and puttied all nail holes in
baseboards following installation by the carpenters. This was all done
at the home on La Vida Nueva Court and Second Street.
The article in the Las
Cruces Sun News, where I got my inspiration for my service, was asking
for volunteers interested in helping new Habitat homeowners to work on,
assist in the construction of and help with anything and everything that
can possibly be done by individuals who have experience or not in the
building of a home. This can mean anything from framing, running
plumbing and electrical, to painting, landscaping, and area clean-up.
My feelings about this
particular service are that if I had more time I would like to help out
even more. I think that it is really a great thing that these people are
doing. People like the retirees who spend a good amount of time working
at these homes should be commended for giving so much of themselves for
this cause. These people could be doing much more with their retirement
time besides working to build homes, but they have a greater work ethic
than some people who have to work for a living, and they don't even get
paid for it. My hat is off to those people and hopefully I will get to
once again help out this summer while I will have more time to
volunteer.
What is an even greater
thing is that people in Las Cruces who can't afford to buy one of the
expensive homes that the real estate agencies have on the market at
those astronomical prices at least get to have a chance to live in an
affordable home and also get to have a hand in building it. All thanks
to the directors of this great effort - these homes are quality built
homes that these folks will be proud to own and call their own.
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