Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQs)
• How
does Habitat for Humanity work? Through volunteer
labor and donations of money and materials, Habitat
builds and renovates simple, decent houses with the help of
homeowner (partner) families. Habitat houses are sold to partner
families at
no profit, and are financed with affordable no-interest loans.
The
homeowners’ monthly mortgage payments go into a revolving
Fund for Humanity that is used to build more houses in Sheboygan
County. All Habitat affiliates around the world, including Habitat
for Humanity Lakeside, are asked by HFHI to tithe – to give
10 percent of their contributions – to fund house-building
work in other countries.
Habitat is not
a giveaway program. In addition to a down payment and the monthly
mortgage payments, homeowners invest
hundreds of
hours of their own labor – “sweat equity” – into
building their house and the houses of others.
• What
does a Habitat house cost a partner family? Habitat houses
are sold to low-income families at no profit, and no interest is
charged on the mortgage.
Mortgage length varies from
15 to 30 years. House costs are kept low by using locally
contributed materials and volunteer labor. A typical Habitat home
in Sheboygan
County costs $55,000. Additionally, partner families
are required to invest up to 500 hours of “sweat equity” into the
construction of their home or another Habitat home.
• How are partner families selected?
Families in need
of decent shelter apply to Habitat for Humanity Lakeside during
open enrollment periods. The family
selection committee
chooses homeowners based on their level of need,
their willingness to become partners in the program and their ability
to repay the
no-interest loan. Habitat for Humanity Lakeside
follows a nondiscriminatory policy of family selection and neither
race nor religion is a factor
in choosing homeowner families. Click
here for
more information on applying for a home.
• Does
Habitat accept government funds? Habitat does
not accept government funds for the construction of new houses
or for the renovation or repair
of existing houses. Habitat
does accept government funds for streets, utilities,
capacity building or training, so long as the funds have no conditions
that would violate
Habitat’s principles or limit its ability to proclaim its Christian
witness.
• How
is Habitat for Humanity Lakeside controlled and managed? A volunteer,
ecumenical Board of Directors governs Habitat for Humanity Lakeside.
Click here for more
information about our Board of Directors.
• How
can I help Habitat for Humanity Lakeside? Get involved!
Pray for the work of Habitat for Humanity Lakeside. Contribute
financially, offer your leadership
or expertise to our
Board of Directors or operating committees
and participate in Habitat fundraising events. We need people to
help build, to serve on committees
and to spread the word about Habitat.
• How
can I become a volunteer? Click
here to learn
about volunteer opportunities with Habitat for Humanity Lakeside.
• Where
should I send a donation? Click
here to learn more information about donating to Habitat for Humanity
Lakeside or our Habitat Restore.
• How
can I receive more information about Habitat for Humanity Lakeside? Click
here to obtain additional information about Habitat for Humanity Lakeside
or arrange for a speaker for
your next group meeting
or event.
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