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Homeowners in Our Recycled Homes

Homeowner

Build Name

Odessa

Habitat Cabarrus Rehab

2017

Askena

Habitat Cabarrus Rehab

2017

Joseph

Habitat Cabarrus Rehab

2017

Thomas

Habitat Cabarrus Rehab

2012

Felicia

Habitat Cabarrus Rehab

2012

Francisco

Habitat Cabarrus Rehab

2011

Shantel

Habitat Cabarrus Rehab

2011

A History of Our Homeowners

Homeowner

Build Name/Home Sponsors

Year

Jackie

2017 Collegiate Challenge House

2017

Lucy

Elevation Church Tiny House 2

2016

Maria

Thrivent Build House

2016

Candis

Collegiate Challenge House

2016

Julia

Women Build House

2016

Coni

City of Concord/Wells Fargo House

2016

Kristina

Builders' Blitz House

2016

Sonya

Building on Faith/City of Concord House

2015

Heather

City of Concord House

2015

Barbara

City of Kannapolis/Collegiate Challenge Tiny House

2015

Demekia

North Carolina Housing Finance Agency (NCHFA) House

2015

Sandra

City of Kannapolis Rehab House

2015

Evelyn

Thrivent Build/City of Concord House

2014

Erica

Wells Fargo/City of Concord House

2014

Jazman

Eagles Nest/City of Concord House

2014

Jennifer

City of Kannapolis/Collegiate Challenge House

2014

Dwayne & Erica

Wells Fargo/City of Concord House

2013

Terrance

Building on Faith/City of Concord House

2013

Carissa

Kannapolis City Schools House

2013

Charles & Melvina

Collegiate Challenge House

2013

Dwanice

Hospitality House

2012

Delicia

Builders Blitz/Niblock Homes/Wells Fargo House

2012

Marcial & Nancy

Collegiate Challenge House

2012

Lorrie

Building on Faith House

2012

Dyana

20th Anniversary Women Build

2011

Ruth

Collegiate Challenge House

2011

Byron

Wachovia House

2011

Mary

Mariam and Robert Hayes Charitable Trust House

2011

Jenni

Dedication Date: December 12, 2017

Jenni was broken. Broken in spirit and body from her abusive marriage. In the summer of 2012 she gathered her courage and her son and walked out into – nothing. Homelessness with a young child was still better than staying in a house filled with fear, violence, and pain.

Joseph

Dedication Date: December 4, 2017

Joseph came to Habitat for Humanity Cabarrus looking for a home to call his own where he would be able to settle down and start a family. Joseph was a fork lift driver and was laid off during the recession. He was determined to become qualified for a job that would remain in high demand so that he would not be at risk to be laid off again.

Denisha

Dedication Date: July 11, 2017

Denisha is used to looking ahead of her current position. She constantly scans her surroundings and adjusts her direction and speed to navigate the safest course. Denisha transports precious cargo to and from Cabarrus County schools in her bright yellow bus each weekday. She takes the safety of all “her” children very seriously.

As a single mother Denisha struggled to find affordable housing for her family. Her two-bedroom rental took nearly half her earnings just to cover rent costs. Her roof leaked. There were visible gaps between the floor and wall. Between the gaps and completely inadequate insulation, the interior temperatures were either too hot in the summer or quite cold in the winter.

But safety is what speaks to Denisha’s heart and this was not a safe place to raise two active toddlers. Uncovered electrical outlets exposed wiring to curious little hands. The doors never quite closed and latched completely. In a good neighborhood her concern would be about keeping the children IN… However in a marginal neighborhood Denisha also worried about keeping other people OUT. But the final straw was the neighbor’s aggressive dog that came into Denisha’s backyard through holes in the fence. Her children weren’t safe inside or outside their home.

Denisha heard about Habitat through a co-worker and applied for the program in 2014. It’s taken Denisha awhile to complete the home ownership program due to an injury that kept her out of work and prevented her from building sweat equity hours for several months. But Denisha was determined to provide long-term safety and stability for her kids so she diligently attended financial education meetings in the interim. Denisha persevered and is on track to move into her home early in 2017