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Habitat for Humanity in 2012 served a record 94,618 families

On average, every five-and-a-half minutes a family is helped through Habitat’s construction programs

Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County TennesseeClarksville, TN – Habitat for Humanity served a record 94,618 families through new home construction, rehabilitation and repairs in fiscal year 2012 (July 1st, 2011, to June 30th, 2012), breaking the previous fiscal year’s record by more than 13,000 families served.

This equates to a family improving their living conditions on average every five-and-a-half minutes in one of the nearly 80 countries around the world where Habitat works.

Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County Tennessee contributed to this global effort to serve even more families in need of decent, affordable housing. Since 1992 Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County Tennessee has built 81 new houses for local families.

Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County Tennessee plans to build 3-5 new houses in 2013 and grow our homeownership program in the community through new outreach programs.

“Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County Tennessee is pleased to be part of this effort around the world that is helping improve communities,” said Shelby Logsdon, executive director. “With the continued support of our donors, sponsors and volunteers, we’ll be able to address affordable housing needs in Clarksville and Montgomery County.”

In addition to housing construction efforts, Habitat for Humanity helped an additional 3,321 families establish legal rights to a house or land, and provided 119,068 individuals with technical assistance, including financial literacy training and construction advice and training.

“I am so pleased that even in these difficult economic times, Habitat for Humanity is serving more families and communities around the world,” said Jonathan Reckford, CEO of Habitat for Humanity International. “We’re incredibly grateful for the contributions of our many donors, partners, volunteers and advocates, whose continued support has made it possible for Habitat to build homes and hope.”

In 2012, Habitat for Humanity surpassed its 600,000 home milestone, bringing the number of people served through better housing solutions to 3 million since the organization was founded in 1976. In 2011, Habitat for Humanity reached the 500,000th home milestone, and in 2000, Habitat for Humanity celebrated the completion of its 100,000th home.

A copy of Habitat for Humanity International’s fiscal year 2012 annual report, “Why We Build,” is now available online at www.habitat.org/support/report. The report gives a snapshot of Habitat’s work around the world.

About Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County Tennessee

Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County TennesseeSince 1992, Habitat has partnered with 81 qualified applicants who invest sweat equity into building simple, decent and affordable housing to achieve homeownership through a twenty-year, zero-interest mortgage. Habitat collaborates with faith, civic, and business organizations who envision neighborhood revitalization through new home construction.

Please contact the Affiliate office at 931.645.4222 or info@habitatmctn.org.

About Habitat for Humanity International

Habitat for HumanityHabitat for Humanity International is a global nonprofit Christian housing organization that seeks to put God’s love into action by bringing people together to build homes, communities and hope.

Since 1976, Habitat has served more than 600,000 families by welcoming people of all races, religions and nationalities to construct, rehabilitate or preserve homes; by advocating for fair and just housing policies; and by providing training and access to resources to help families improve their shelter conditions.

For more information, to donate or to volunteer, please visit www.habitat.org, or follow us at www.facebook.com/habitat or at www.twitter.com/habitat_org or join Habitat’s blog community at www.habitat.org/blog.

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