Director’s Corner – Being a Hero Begins at Home
In no other time has our Home been asked to do more. From transforming into a home office, to a school classroom, to a quarantine facility, to a full-time restaurant, our Homes have taken on the jobs that we used to do past our front door.
COVID-19 Update 4/1/2020
Dear Neighbors, These are uncharted times for our community and events are changing quickly. Just 10 days ago, Habitat suspended public operations through March 31st. Now updated CDC and NCDHHS guidelines for North Carolina mean that Habitat will be on hold longer...
COVID-19 Update 3/16/2020
More than an organization, Habitat Catawba Valley prides ourselves on being a community of supporters. Therefore, in the interest of keeping our community safe, we have decided to suspend all public operations until March 31st. This is not an easy decision, nor a...
Habitat for Humanity of Catawba valley wins 2019 Housing Innovation Award
This award was presented for Habitat’s work in building Zero-Energy Ready affordable housing and marks the fourth straight year that Habitat Catawba Valley has received this honor.
ReStore House Dedication
Join us for the ReStore House Dedication celebrating the Yesica Xiong family!
Research Summary: Beneficial Impacts of Homeownership
The research is clear: Homeownership leads to better health.
Your Voice Matters: Housing Survey
Quality housing is a critical factor in building a future for Catawba County that is economically vibrant for years to come. And your voice matters!
Latoya Ramseur Family
Latoya and her 13 year old son, Ny’meir, are currently living with family in Maiden. Latoya is on disability and is unable to work at this time, but she keeps busy helping her relatives by watching their children when they need a hand. Ny’meir currently attends Maiden Middle School as an 8th grader and is already thinking ahead with plans to attend college.
Latoya’s family enjoys attending church, playing and watching basketball and just having some good time together as family.
Latoya has been through an unsettling set of circumstances with her health and living situation and now lives with family, paying rent and carrying her weight as part of a larger household.
When Latoya first found out she was accepted as a Habitat homebuyer she says her heart was filled with joy! She said, “I first thanked God and then I shared the good news with my mom and my son. “ Ny’Meir gets excited about having their own home and is anxious to help his mom with some of her sweat equity.
2019 Volunteer Groups
Thank you for helping us build something better in Catawba Valley! 2019 Volunteer Groups Prysmian Catawba Valley Community College "Does Day" Publix Super Markets Villanova University - Spring Break Service Experience Lenoir Rhyne University "Bears Build" Discovery...