Dec. 10, 2018
The ground beneath our current Habitat home build is packed with history and a bit of mystery. Rewind more than a 100 years and the site was home to a bustling hotel, conveniently located near the train tracks that run through the heart of Mt. Angel.
Sept. 8, 2018
Clad in bright pink shirts and tool belts, more than 30 women worked together to frame and raise the walls of a four-bedroom house in Mt. Angel as part of North Willamette Valley Habitat for Humanity’s Women Build Weekend Sept. 7-8.
July 30, 2018
A lot can happen in three years, just ask Jessica Bomar, a young, single mother of three children.
Our 2017-18 Annual Report highlights the stories and events that made this year one to celebrate. Thank you to all North Willamette Valley Habitat for Humanity supporters!
Did you know that you can help fund our next Habitat home by purchasing a summer beer passport? For $25 you get a pint at more than two dozen participating pubs/breweries/restaurants in the Valley. All proceeds benefit North Willamette Valley Habitat for Humanity. Passports are valid until Aug.
This is why we do what we do. Single mother, Kim Betker, and her 11-year-old son, Shawn, received the keys to their Habitat home on May 16, 2018, during a dedication ceremony attended by more than 50 people, including family, friends and the hardworking volunteers who made this all possible.
NWV Habitat's annual Framing the Future Dinner and Auction is our biggest fundraiser. This year's event on May 5, 2018, was our most successful auction to date.
As Habitat Affiliates, we had the honor and the privilege to participate in a community brainstorming event with Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) as part of a workshop hosted by Habitat Oregon. For our supporters and all community members interested in learning more about housing iss
Our volunteers are crucial to our mission. Here are some highlights and stats from 2017. More than 600 volunteers, totalling more than 11,000 hours of service.
By the Numbers:
TOTAL hours: 11,650*
TOTAL volunteers: 632
The Glockenspiel Restaurant celebrated Giving Tuesday with a fundraiser for Habitat for Humanity. The restaurant provided lunch and dinner specials and a portion of all sales were donated to North Willamette Valley Habitat for Humanity.