Neighbors Helping
Neighbors The Hobbs Habitat office received its affiliate status in May 1999, almost two years after beginning the process. The plight of the Paredes family reached the Habitat office, along with 75 other applicants. The bank, credit and other references were verified within 60 days, and a recommendation was made to the selection committee. Within 30 days, Paredes was notified in September 1999 that her family had been selected. Because of their need for wheelchair access, their ability to pay and their willingness to partner with Habitat, the Paredes family was chosen as the first family for the Hobbs project.
More than 100 volunteers from ages 15 to their 80's, from businesses, churches, and retirees helped put the house together over the next few months. The culmination came July 20 when the electricity was turned on the the new home at Houston and Sunset Circle was dedicated. Throughout the dedication were messages from Habitat's board of directors, the builders, volunteers and, finally, Yolanda Paredes herself. "I'd like to thank our Father God and all the people who helped," said Paredes. "Come in and look at our house. We're all proud of it."
"He's getting bigger and needed his own bed," Yolanda said. "God blessed us a lot." Moving can be almost overwhelming at times. "My head is swimming because I have all these boxes to put up and can't find everything," Yolanda said Wednesday. "I think about having everything put up and how the house will look then." Thursday night, Yolanda cooked pork chops, potatoes and rice for her family. "Maybe next week I can cook regularly," she said. For more information on Hobbs Habitat for Humanity, call 397-4398 or go to www.hobbshabitat.org on the web. To see the Habitat for Humanity International site, go to http://www.habitat.org/. Close
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