Pagosa UU Fellowship to Hear About Habitat for Humanity

This Sunday, April 16, at 10:30am, please join the Pagosa Unitarian Universalist (UU) Fellowship in-person or on Zoom to hear a presentation from the local Habitat for Humanity affiliate through a UU lens.

For nearly 30 years, Habitat for Humanity of Archuleta County built one home per year. For a long time, the group raised funds for construction and sold the home to a local workforce family for a price they could afford. The office would even manage its own mortgage loans and track monthly payments as they came in.

With the rising cost of construction, and a growing need for workforce housing and home ownership in the community, things have changed at this small, rural Habitat office. Habitat Archuleta is now in its second year of their current project to build 15 homes in five years, tripling their capacity.

Leah Ballard, the homeowner services coordinator at Habitat Archuleta, will give a personal account of her role on the team, update the community on the 2023 build season, discuss volunteer and donor opportunities, and explain the 2024 application process and depict what it might be like to partner with Habitat Archuleta to build a home. Anyone interested in volunteering, donating or applying would be welcome attend.

The fellowship offers each individual support in their unique spiritual path and an opportunity to participate in positive social and environmental action. We welcome diversity and invite everyone to share in our faith community. Find us in Unit B-15 of the Greenbriar Plaza, 301 N. Pagosa Blvd., on the north side facing the mountains.

Join the Zoom meeting at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8991941305; Meeting ID: 899 194 1305.

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