Episodios

  • Volunteering at Habitat Charlotte Region
    Apr 1 2021

    April is Volunteer Appreciation Month and we wanted to kick it off with a podcast celebrating our volunteers! We are joined this episode by Rachel Eldridge (Director of Volunteer Service, Habitat Charlotte Region), Joe Labus (long time construction volunteer), and David Templeman (long time ReStore volunteer) who chat about their favorite parts about being a Habitat Charlotte Region volunteer and why they keep coming back.

    We love and appreciate each and every one of our volunteers, without them we wouldn't be able to do as much as we do. So THANK YOU!

     

    To learn more about volunteering on a Habitat Charlotte Region construction site, click here!

    To learn more about volunteering in a Habitat Charlotte Region ReStore, click here!

    To learn about all the other volunteer opportunities available at Habitat Charlotte Region, click here!

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    25 m
  • The First Women Build
    Mar 18 2021

    Did you know that the first Women Build ever was done here in Charlotte? 30 years ago in 1991 the women of Habitat Charlotte came together to build a home built entirely by women. Joining us to talk about that experience is the house leader, Mary Olive Johnson, and the at the time Executive Director Susan Sewell.

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    29 m
  • The Beloved Community
    Feb 25 2021

    In this episode, we talk with Kerr Collins, Habitat Charlotte Region's VP of Business Operations, and Ali Summerville, Habitat Charlotte Region's Board Chair, about the newest Habitat Charlotte Region initiative - The Beloved Community.

    To learn more about The Beloved Community, go to our website - https://www.habitatcltregion.org/beloved-community/.

    Sign up for our Building Futures Symposium here!

    Keep up to date with Habitat Charlotte Region by following us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter!

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    21 m
  • Money, Budgets, and Taxes - Oh My!
    Feb 11 2021

    It's the most wonderful time of the year - tax season! Tax season is a time of stress for a lot of people, and for some, it is another reminder that their finances are not where they want them to be. Join Alex Huseman as she talks with Mary Quinn from Common Wealth Charlotte about the best budgeting practices, tax prep services in Charlotte, and more.

     

    Resources mentioned in the episode:

    Community Link NC

    Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy

    Common Wealth Charlotte

    Habitat Charlotte Region's Money Matters Program

     

    Follow Habitat Charlotte Region on social media to stay up to date with all our programs and events!

    Facebook, Instagram, Twitter

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    31 m
  • Who Are the Habitat Young Professionals?
    Jan 28 2021

    Who are the Habitat Young Professionals and what are they doing? Join us as we sit down with Jacki Keating, Vice-Chair of Charlotte Region's Habitat Young Professionals, and Art Goodson, Volunteer Chair with Charlotte Region's Habitat Young Professionals as we chat about what HYP is, what they are working on right now, and Art's retirement plan of RV-ing across the country to volunteer with Habitat affiliates (with a trailer on the back for Jacki). 

    To learn more about Habitat Charlotte Region's Young Professionals, you can check out their website here. You can also follow them on Instagram @hypcharlotte or follow them on Facebook.

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    21 m
  • How to Apply - Critical Home Repair and Neighborhood Revitalization
    Jan 14 2021

    Join us as we talk to Sherika Eskridge, Neighborhood Revitalization Coordinator, as we discuss our Critical Home Repair Program and Neighborhood Revitalization Program, as well as the application process for both. 

     

    For more information check out the Critical Home Repair page here, and the Neighborhood Revitalization page here!

    Don't forget to follow us on social media for the most up to date information on our programs and events! Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter!

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    38 m
  • Koinonia Farm and the Beginning of Habitat for Humanity
    Nov 26 2020

    There are a lot of families out there who are thankful for the work that Habitat is doing to get people into safe decent and affordable homes, and it made me think, who do we thank for coming up with Habitat? Most people think Jimmy Carter started Habitat for Humanity, but it was actually Millard and Linda Fuller. But where did the Fuller’s get the idea for Habitat? That answer is, at a place called Koinonia Farms in Americus, Georgia. Koinonia is a place that doesn’t get talked about much in Habitat’s history, so today I am going to dive into the history of the place that gave birth to the idea of Habitat for Humanity, Koinonia Farms. It will be a short episode, just think of it as a bite-sized holiday treat!

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    8 m
  • International Partner Update with Habitat El Salvador and Habitat Guatemala
    Nov 12 2020

    Usually, this time of year Habitat Charlotte Region would be sending groups of volunteers to build side by side with our international Habitat partners, but since COVID has put a halt to international travel, we decided to bring two of our three international partners to us on the podcast! Join Alex as she chats with Bex Oring (Habitat Charlotte Region), Luis Viscarra (Habitat El Salvador), Vanessa Albanez (Habitat El Salvador), and Makensie Brown (Habitat Guatemala) as they talk about how their countries are handling COVID and how COVID has affected their day to day operations. 

    Stay tuned for a future episode with our third international partner, Cambodia, soon!

    For more information on Habitat El Salvador or Habitat Guatemala follow them on social media!

    Habitat El Salvador: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Website

    Habitat Guatemala: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Website

    For more information on Habitat Charlotte Region's international work, head to our website!

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    34 m