“I helped lead the first house in 1994, and since then, women have worked together to build 19 affordable houses in Buncombe County to help with our critical housing shortage.”
Tag: Asheville Habitat for Humanity
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Nonprofits navigate a drop in volunteers
Nonprofits recovered from a volunteer drop-off during COVID and found they can do more with less.
Around town: Biltmore celebrates completion of 15-year restoration project
After a Biltmore Estate team spent 15 years researching, gathering and assembling items, the restored Oak Sitting Room is unveiled this month. Also, Ann Miller Woodford earns the 2020 Outstanding Achievement Award from the Western North Carolina Historical Association; Rabbit Rabbit hosts a weekly stand-up series; and more!
Council to re-evaluate Haywood Road development rules
In keeping with the autumn harvest season, Asheville City Council will feast on a cornucopia of topics at its Oct. 3 meeting, including dam improvement, Haywood Road development and the business impact of special events.
Asheville Habitat for Humanity and Warren Haynes pass keys to ‘jam house’
Just before the Christmas Jam, work began on the fifth annual ‘jam house.’ This week Warren Haynes was back in town to give the keys to the new owner, Michelle Bevans.
(photo by Bill Rhodes)
JourneyAsheville: Homeless Building Homes
Each month, Brian Combs takes volunteers out to Habitat for Humanity homesites. What makes this special? These volunteers are homeless.
Photos by Jerry Nelson