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Sunday, April 9, 2006 9:01 PM CDT
Coles Habitat breaks ground for 16th home
By DAVE FOPAY, Staff Writer
CHARLESTON -- It wasn’t a real house that Joseph and Kendra Smyser walked into Sunday afternoon, but it might have already started to feel like home.
The Smysers and their two young daughters walked through a symbolic doorway at their home site, 933 Second St. People on hand formed walls, then Joseph Smyser raised the “roof,” long ribbons attached to a pole and held by volunteers at the four corners of the “walls.”
The work on their real home will begin soon, but the house built Sunday was part of the groundbreaking ceremony marking the start of the Coles County Habitat for Humanity chapter’s 16th home.
“It’s unbelievable,” Kendra Smyser said. “It wasn’t a hard process. We were really lucky.“
Habitat for Humanity is a Christian housing organization that helps people build and own their own homes through volunteer work.
On Sunday, chapter Vice President Richard Wandling said the project was especially remarkable because of Habitat’s joint project with Thrivent Financial for Lutherans.
“This is a promising event, an event that portends good things,” Wandling said. “We have moved into a new era.”
Nationally, Thrivent has pledged $70 million to help Habitat projects, and the benefit could be that the county chapter might build three houses this year, he also said.
Dan Horn, president of the local Thrivent chapter, said the national organization will provide 70 percent of the estimated $55,000 cost to build the home. The local chapter will kick in 10 percent of the cost and supply about half the volunteers to build the house, he said.
“This is the first opportunity we’ve had and we’re quite excited about it,” Horn said.
Construction on the Smyser’s house is scheduled to begin April 29 with the chapter’s traditional “blitz build” event and should take about three months to complete, said Mike Elam, the Habitat chapter’s building committee chairman.
Contact Dave Fopay at 348-5733 or dfopay@jg-tc.com.
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