Lake Chelan Valley Habitat for Humanity is a private non-profit, non-denominational Christian ministry that builds homes in partnership with qualified low-income families in the Lake Chelan Valley. We recently finished our 14th home and will begin our 15th home in April of 2012. Lake Chelan Valley Habitat for Humanity does not build homes for families; rather, it builds alongside those who demonstrate need and willingness to partner with Habitat. Homeowner families invest 500 hours of "sweat equity" labor into the homes. Their monthly mortgage goes into a revolving fund to help with the construction of more Habitat houses in the Lake Chelan Valley.
Habitat work sites are places to build relationships as well as homes. Modeled on the biblical principles, Habitat's self-help solution to the crisis of substandard housing is accepted by people from various political, professional, ethical and religious backgrounds.
Lake Chelan Valley Habitat for Humanity depends on volunteers who are the driving force behind the organization. Individuals, churches, civic organizations and local businesses support Habitat for Humanity's mission. They also provide tax-deductible donations of money, land and materials that make the work possible. Thanks to dedicated and generous supporters, Lake Chelan Valley Habitat For Humanity is making a difference in the valley.
Officers President: Vita Monteleone Vice President: Alice Killian
Secretary: Ann Cooper Treasurer: Kay Cummings
Past President: Leah Thompson
Board Members Rick Dodge Dell Reyes Jacci McDonald Abel Hernandez Jason Underwood Cindy Davis
Committees Home Building: LeRoy Hall
Project Executive Director: LeRoy Hall
Publicity: LeRoy Hall, Vita Monteleone
Land Selection: LeRoy Hall Family Selection: Salomon Mendoza, Dell Reyes, Alice Killian, Kay Cummings Store Committee: Kay Cummings, Ann Cooper, Abel Hernandez
The Habitat Store Store Manager: Catharine Morehead
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