Our mission | Our mission calls for us to bring people together to build and rebuild homes and communities while catalyzing new pathways to safe, decent, affordable housing. |
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Habitat for Humanity of Greater Charlottesville
Ways to help |
Youth & Special EventsServe on the build site for a Youth Build Day or at one of our many special events. Too young to work on site? Bring lunch for volunteers and families on Saturday and tour the build site as part of Lunch Bunch.Habitat StoreHelp out with donation receiving and carryout, as a department specialist, cashier, furniture assembly specialist, or in a variety of other roles --- individuals and groups are welcome (shifts flexible based on your availability!) - (12+, youth 12 and 13 need to volunteer with a parent, guardian or older sibling)OfficeWork in the Habitat office as a receptionist or help with administrative tasks to keep operations running smoothly.Homebuyer SupportVolunteer at an applicant information meeting or walk alongside a family as an advocate during their journey to becoming a homeowner.ConstructionJoin us on the build site as an individual or with your team in a rewarding, fun environment --- no experience necessary (Youth Builds 16+; General Builds 18+) |
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Items we need now |
Donations for our Habitat StoreWe are always in need of donations for our resale store. We can take the following:
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About us | Koinonia Farm was founded in Americus, GA in 1942 by Clarence and Florence Jordan and Martin and Mabel England in 1942 as a “demonstration plot for the Kingdom of God.” For them, this meant an intentional community of believers sharing their lives and resources, following the example of the first Christian communities as described in the Bible. |
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