April 2024 - Past Newsletters | Treasure Valley Habitat for Humanity

Habitat Newsletter

Meet Treasure Valley Habitat for Humanity.

 

April 2024

Habitat Friends, 

Jake Crist here, Repairs Program Manager, with some updates from Treasure Valley Habitat for Humanity.

As we're in the midst of Idaho Gives, I want to take a moment to highlight our Repairs Program, which is the focus of this month's newsletter. Through Idaho Gives, we're raising funds to support initiatives like our Aging in Place program. As the program grows, we're emphasizing smaller projects such as handrail installations, grab bars, smoke detectors, and accessibility ramps, all aimed at ensuring more individuals can safely and comfortably remain in their homes. Collaborating with healthcare professionals is instrumental in identifying those most in need of assistance.

Read the Newsletter

Related

March 2018

When I travel through the maze of traffic cones, detours, and flaggers which seems to be the typical...

Read More >

February 2024

In the heart of our community, where compassion meets action, Treasure Valley Habitat for Humanity c...

Read More >

Winter 2020-2021

In recent months, a lot has changed about how non-profit organizations operate. One thing that remai...

Read More >

August 2019

Take a perfect venue, add generous supporters, spice it up with Goodwood Barbeque and you have anoth...

Read More >

Summer 2020

On June 30, after twelve years, I will be leaving Boise Valley Habitat for Humanity. I am retiring w...

Read More >

September 2018

Mohamed Mohamud and his two adult children Fardowsa and Ibrahim Muse closed on their new home at Tit...

Read More >