2012 Annual Report

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2012 Annual Report

CELEBRATING 30 YEARS


“...all the kids playing after school...it’s just amazing...you can feel the community.” ~ Andrea Robles, teenage daughter of Carney Place homeowners


Director’s Message Building and preserving communities Our marketing material doesn’t say anything about babysitting co-ops or carpooling. We don’t mention neighborhood gatherings or pick-up basketball games. We don’t talk about these things, because Habitat doesn’t offer these things…at least not directly. Habitat offers families the opportunity to own a decent and affordable home in a safe neighborhood. Families themselves create community–the sense of belonging and partnership that comes from living in a place where people are invested in their collective future. Our new Carney Place neighborhood is a prime example. Homeowners have worked hard, and worked together, to achieve their shared dream of affordable homeownership. Like all Habitat homeowners, they have helped build their own homes and the homes of their neighbors. Together they have completed homeowner education classes and learned how to manage their money, make minor repairs and plan for the future. By the time they move into their homes and become neighbors, many have already become good friends.

Carney Place is a thriving and diverse neighborhood where children happily ride bikes, play basketball, and set up slip n’ slides. Parents lean on each other for support, friendship and fun. This year we are celebrating our 30th anniversary. As we reflect on the past and plan for the future, community will be at the center of our work. Whether it’s expanding our Home Repair program to address current housing needs, developing neighborhoods of affordable energy-efficient homes, or partnering with other agencies to serve a growing population of people in need, we are committed to our vision of “a safe and decent home for every family”. Thank you for helping us build and preserve communities for the past 30 years. I look forward to your continued partnership in the months and years ahead. With gratitude,

Lew Kraus

CELEBRATING 30 YEARS


Building a Way Home We are grateful to all who have made donations or pledges to Building a Way Home, a capacity campaign to house the next 150 families.Please accept our apologies should there be errors of ommission, misspelling or otherwise incorrect listings. Please contact Eva Mellert at 828.210.9385 with any corrections.

$500,000 - $999,999

W&S Charitable Foundation

$100,000 - $499,999 Buncombe County Dornick Foundation, Inc. Paul Roberson

$50,000 - $99,999

Allison Ramsey Architects Asheville Savings Bank Spencer and Carol Duin First Bank Grove Park Inn Resort and Spa JCS Investments, LLC New Morning Ltd. Pisgah Investments Foundation, Inc.

$25,000 - $49,999

Anonymous Donor Anonymous Foundation The Cannon Foundation, Inc. Donita and Gary Fleming John Wesley and Anna Hodgin Hanes Foundation Tom and Nancy Maher Mills Family Foundation Pisgah Investments, LLC Ricky and Traci Silver Volvo Construction Equipment Co.

$10,000 - $24,999

BlueCross BlueShield NC Anne and Nat Burkhardt Ellen and Bob Carr Scott and Mary Gillam Jim Hamling HomeTrust Bank The Janirve Foundation Eva and Ken Mellert Rogers Group, Inc. Maria Roloff and Frank McNeely Ruth’s Chris Steak House

$5,000 - $9,999

Berwind Corporation Bob and Barbara Boettcher Tom and Scottie Cannon Phil and Laura Casey Charlie and Pat Clogston Suzanne and David DeFerie Paul and Chris Dismukes Eaton Matching Gifts First Baptist Church of Asheville Rhoda and Bill Groce Walter and Denise Lawless Merri and Copley McLean Steve and Debbie Miller Tom and Vivien Snyder Charles and Margie Waddell Webb Insurance David and Jane Whilden Diana Wortham

Up to $4,999

Byron and Amy Alday Carol Ali Allergy Partners, P.A. David and Brenda Artiss Bank of America Foundation Fred and Susan Barbour Lenore and Joe Baum John Bernhardt, Jr. Scott Bianchi Black Mountain Presbyterian Church Builders FirstSource Mike Burke Jack and Molly Burtle Jones and Sandra Byrd Robert and Judy Byrd Wayne and Mary Caldwell Calvary Episcopal Church Walter Cantrell Katie and Mark Caron Gayle Childress Laura J. Collins Anne Connolly and Ken Roth Cheryl Conway Russ and Heather Cooper Bill and Barbara Crownover William and Penelope Dickason Cassie Dillon Alice and Mike Donnelly Bruce and Day Ann Emory David and Tammy English Robert and Marilyn Evans Lou and John Farquhar Ruth and Don Farver

Kay and Tom Finger Mary Fraser Anne Gant GE Foundation Dianna and Jeffrey Goodman David Greiner Scott and Jennifer Groce Jody Guokas Ed and Vickie Hauser Skip Helms and Nancy Downen Harriet and Ward Hendon Dick Hipp Hertha and Bertrand Horwitz Ann and Sam Hubbard Rich and Sheila Jamison Vinod and Stasha Kapoor Leah Karpen Glenn and Janet Kelly Gerry and Nancy Kitch Ariane and Kris Kjellquist Steve and Lois Kolb Edward and Rosemary Kostansek Lew Kraus and Joan Cooper John B. Kuhns Candice Lake Milton and Jill Lambert Richard and Suzanne Landau Roberta Lee Mike and Pat Levi Ben and Becky Lewis Linville Family Foundation Norm and Martha Madden Rick and Rebecca Manske


Marge Marsh and Earl Thompson Ray and Sue McClinton Charles and Shirley Ann McCullough Ed and Nancy McGowan Alan and Susan McKenzie Eddie and Martha Morgan Allan Morse Dick and Vinton Murray Linda and Larry Nicodemus Patrick and Louise O’Connor Greg Olson and Rosalind Wilson Parsec Financial Management Jeff Paul Lowell and Sally Pearlman Rosann and Gene Perrotta PLI Plasticard Locktech Lisa and Dick Poore Ben and Jeanne Powell James and Mary Powell Kit and Cal Rains

Paul Reeves Nancy Reid Gail Rhodes and Roger Gauthier Karen and John Rhodin Julia Roberson Beth and Tom Robrecht George and Gail Rogers Neil and Marion Satterfield Ron and Dorothy Schmid Nancy and Sam Schuman David Shenk Sign-A-Rama of Asheville Elizabeth Sims Ellen Slosman Tom Sobol St. Mark’s Lutheran Church Cissie and Jack Stevens Jay and Janet Stingel Pablo and Jenean Stone

“...my neighbors and I have become friends. We have become family. This is truly a loving community.” ~ Tanya Presha, Habitat homeowner

Eric and Jill Tamila Betty and Bruce Tettemer Lois Tough Jerry and Lou Towson William and Monica Turbyfill United Health Group Sue Vogel Laura J. Walker Gordon Walton Betsy Warren

Lamar and Ruthmary Williamson Bill and Pam Winkler Trevor Woods Cynthia and Ken Wright Tim Wrinn Bill Zaferis

Adopt-a-Lot The current focus of our Building a Way Home campaign is land acquisition. We are capitalizing on low land prices and buying land to build the next 150 Habitat houses. We are asking folks to “Adopta-Lot” for $10,000 to help offset the cost of purchasing and developing a lot for a Habitat family’s home. Donors receive sponsorship benefits such as permanent signage in our ReStore, listing on the lot sign and neighborhood sign, updates on the family as they progress towards homeownership, and much more. We are grateful to those who have already stepped forward to Adopt-a-Lot. Their names are printed in green ink. We welcome others who wish to partner with us in this way in 2013.

Building a Way Home Campaign Cabinet Spencer Duin, Chair David Whilden, Co-Chair Paul Dismukes Scott Gillam David Greiner Neal Hanks, Jr. Rick Manske Robby Russell Ricky Silver Elizabeth Sims Cissie Stevens


Building Homes

Repairing Homes

In 2012, thirteen families purchased energyefficient, Green Built NC homes from Asheville Area Habitat with a 0% interest mortgage.

Not everyone needs a new home; some just need help repairing the home they already own. Habitat helped seventeen families make much-needed repairs to their existing homes through our Home Repair program. Like the homeownership program, families pay back a 0% interest (short-term) loan and provide sweat equity. And volunteers help perform the work.

These homeowners are diverse in their backgrounds -- Caucasian, African-American, Hispanic, Moldovan; educators, social workers, city and hospital employees. But their goal is the same: a safe, decent and affordable home for their family. Side-by-side they pounded nails at the construction site, processed donations in the ReStore, and learned skills in the homeowner preparation course Basic Home Repair. After a minimum 200 hours of sweat equity, they became bona-fide homeowners, complete with a 30-year mortgage. Ah...the American Dream! “Thank you so much everyone. I feel like I live in a castle,” said Natalya Baran, a Carney Place homeowner who is equally excited that she’ll never again have to tell her children that they can’t play outside. Having moved from one apartment to another in hopes of eventually escaping crime and drug dealing, the Barans (pictured, next page) are finally home.

One such homeowner, 78-year old Minnie Carver, was eager to partner with Habitat. Although she has children and grandchildren in the area, she lives alone and is unable to drive. Her family assists her with home and yard maintenance, but certain things are above their expertise or financial resources. Minnie was thrilled to be able to afford the work provided by Habitat and was even more excited to meet and greet the volunteers. Minnie summed up her feelings about the partnership by saying, “I am so thankful to have this work done, but feel even more blessed that these people took time out of their lives to help a stranger.”

We served 30 families in 2012 - twice as many as the previous year.


“I’ll never again have to tell my children that they can’t play outside.” ~ Natalya (and Gigi) Baran, Habitat homeowners in Carney Place


Thanks for making us #3 in the country! Among a network of more than 750 Habitat ReStores nationwide, the Asheville Habitat ReStore is now ranked #3 in gross sales!

housewares, books, records and more. Items are sold to the general public with proceeds going to support our building programs.

“With the top two stores located in significantly larger cities (Houston, TX and Des Moines, IA), this ranking speaks volumes to the supportiveness of the Asheville/Buncombe County community,” says ReStore General Manager Scott Stetson. “We are grateful to our donors, customers and volunteers.”

Individuals interested in donating items should visit ashevillehabitat.org/restore or call 828.254.6706 to schedule a pick-up. Or feel free to drop off donations at the ReStore (31 Meadow Road) between 9am and 6pm Monday through Saturday.

The challenge today is acquiring enough inventory to keep the showroom full. “Inventory drives sales and when donations of merchandise are down, so too are sales,” remarks Stetson. The Habitat ReStore accepts donations of usable building materials, appliances, furniture, antiques,

For business donations of excess inventory and close-outs, please contact Jay Sloan at 828.777.0771. Would you like to volunteer in the ReStore? Call 828.251.5702 or visit ashevillehabitat.org and click the Volunteer button.

Other 2012 highlights • FY2012 sales were up 24% over FY2011. • The ReStore had its single largest sales day ever. • The ReStore was recognized as Small Business of the Month in December 2012, by the Asheville Chamber of Commerce. • The first annual ReStore ReUse Contest was a huge success with more than 30 submissions showing great creativity when it comes to recycling and reusing materials. Joy Benn’s artist studio (pictured left) won first place.


Vital Volunteers Volunteers support staff and homeowner families in every aspect of our work - from construction services and the ReStore to administration and family services. At the center of our volunteer services program are “core” volunteers - folks that regularly volunteer on a construction, deconstruction or home repair site, in the ReStore or office, or as a member of a committee. Sharing their time and talent with us on a frequent and ongoing basis, these 291 core volunteers collectively contributed more than 39,500 hours of service in 2012! The value of their time? A phenomenal $757,610 according to independentsector.org.

“Habitat saved my retirement...I get to be active, work with my hands and give back to the community.” ~ Bill Winkler, volunteer

Construction Services Ross Akin Dick Allen Bill Bechtold Kirk Bingham Cetta Brown Chris Brown Fay Brown Anthony Burke Keith Campbell Thom Carman Ken Clark Kevin Cox Alan Cutter Charles Cziczo Joyce Davis Carol Deal Ken Deal Paul Dismukes Tom Doebber Ray Ducharme Lou Dwarshuis Phil Edgerton Sumaya El-Attar Ed Eudy Ted Faber Lou Farquhar Wendy Faurote Paul Finegan Martin Ford Richard Forkey Charlie Franck Katie Frisbee Carter Gorman Dick Graham

Beth Greck Cecil Greck John Hammond Pat Hammond Lois Hancock Gene Horner Tom Houser Jereme Jacobi Ralph Johnson Cliff Joslin Bill Kantonen Bernie Koesters Del Kohlenberg Steve Kolb Howe Lagarde Alan Lang Mike Lang John Latham Bob Laveck Wally Lee Ed Lewis Len Lorensen Alan Marshall Roger Matthews Kerney McNeil Henry Meinken, Jr. CJ Obara Neil O’Sullivan John Petkovich Bob Purgahn Jerry Ray Bill Reid Steve Rosenthal

Ken Roth Anthony Schmitt Rick Speight Scott Spencer John Steigerwald Mary Ann Steigerwald Pete Steurer Chris Stewart Bob Swartz Buddy Tallant Adrian Tambor

Jim White (L) and CJ Obara (R)

Sharon Waugh Gun Wechsler Harvey Wechsler Dick Werling Jim White Bud Wiley Bill Winkler Jack Witzel Tom Wolff Jim Worley


Volunteers (continued)

ReStore

Ed Adam Bruce Ammerman Helen Andrews Joann Ankrom Marissa Arbitblit Linda Aron Stephen Bakes Gil Basist Brianna Birchett Ben Bittan Jeremiah Blossfield John Bowers Noah Bragg Dave Brown Meg Bruch Mike Burke Angie Cannady Katie Caron Emily Causey Rain Chamberlan Anne Connolly Bill Crownover Betty Daniels Loretta Davenport Reid Davis Rhonda Davis Doug Desrosiers Cassie Dillon Jim Dugas Sandra Dykes Lavora Elliott Susie Emerick Bruce Emory Lee Fadden Sherman Fearing Sid Finkel Robert Franckle Roger Gauthier Barbara Geiser David Gilmore

Denise Goodson Jim Goodson Al Grathwol Al Gribble Sherry Griffith Jane Grossman Sandy Gustafson Ned Guttman Ellie Hartye Joan Hendren Jen Herman Nancy Herman Dick Hipp Resa Holt Tasha Ironside William Jones Bill Kalarovich Joe Kane Ju Heon Kim Connie Koiner Nina Kopesky Linda Korte Gail Lamb Karen Larson John Latham Allen Laws Rebecca Lawton Wally Lee Angela Lepro Becky Linquist Laura Lowe Susan Luke Josh Lynch Norm Madden Angie Manuel Dick Manz Marge Marsh Rhoda Mason Kari Maurer Susan Maveety Rhonda McKenna Diane McLean Sharon Morgan

Sherman Fearing (L), Bruce Ammerman (C) and Dick Hipp

David Moy Peter Mudge Dustin Musselman Melissa Myers Chris Newton Meredith Norwood Ami O’Neill Jane Parmley Vikash Patel Jen Pearson Sheila Ray Kirk Raymond Betty Jo Readling Sallie Rivers Julia Roberson Rosemarie Robuck Stormy Rodden Debbie Rogers Steve Rosenthal Ed Ruppen Kris Ruth Wayne Ruth Marianne Ryall Elaine Sargent Alex Scherma Ron Schmid Clarence Schmidt Haydee Schulte Bob Score Mae Score Harvey Sexton Dan Shackelford Owen Shaffer Carlton Smith Yvonne Smith Gary Stefan Shirley Studwell Trina Summers Anna Summerville Stew Sylvia Adrian Tambor Anne Tansey Sam Taylor Bruce Tettemer Bob Theall Nancy Theall Tom Thompson Charlie Tittle Walt Tolley Lois Tough Lou Towson Jan Trainor Julie Trzeciak Susan Tuomey Christian Wikoff Arnold Willen Alan Williams Marci Windham Bernie Wolf Jan Wright Bill Zaferis

Administrative Advisors Fred Barbour David Greiner Marc Rudow

Audit Committee Reed Roig, Chair Ken Kaplan Sid Finkel Tim Wrinn

Building and Site Selection Committee Lou Farquhar, Chair Tom Houser Linnea Linton Jerry Towson Tim Wrinn

Events Committee JoAnn Goddard, Chair Gwen Bigham Rhonda Davis Susan Diehn Barbara Earle Daphne Fox Rebecca Lawton Gayle Mudge Lee Raymond Elaine Sargent Julie Simpson

Family Services Support

Walter Lawless, Chair Ellen Carr Brattan Gelder Diana Geter Rhoda Groce Skip Helms David Lee Mary Lewis Beth Robrecht Gail Stashick Jerry Towson Sheri Waters


Finance Committee Tom Maher, Chair John Davis Spencer Duin Scott Gillam

Office Support Carol Ali Katy Cicale Ray Elingburg Aaron Finkel Florence Floros Charlie Franck Bill Higgins Sharon Horne Jean Lee Peggy Newell Claudia Scarber Georgia Shannon Gwen Summey Mimi Tittle Carol Vruwink Judy Zelko

Outreach Committee Dick Allen Bruce Ammerman Brigitte Bassham Bill Doyle Tricia Franck Rhonda McKenna Tonya Presha Victoria Rose Jane Sherman

Board of Directors (2012) President Maria Roloff Vice President Scott Gillam Treasurer Tom Maher Corresponding Secretary Elizabeth Sims Wayne Caldwell Ellen Carr Phil Casey Suzanne DeFerie Paul Dismukes Spencer Duin Lou Farquhar

Tom Maher (L) and Ellen Carr (R)

Donita Fleming Jacqueline Grant Rhoda Groce Jim Hamling Skip Helms Walter Lawless

Eddie Morgan Philip J. Roth Ricky Silver Jerry Towson David Whilden Tim Wrinn

ReStore Committee Jim Hamling, Chair Sid Finkel Angela Lepro Tim Wrinn

Staff (current) Administrative Byron Alday Pat Bacon Greta Bush Laura Collins Joan Cooper Alice Donnelly Ann Hubbard Ariane Kjellquist Lew Kraus Edward McGowan Eva Mellert Jeff Paul Kit Rains Laura Walker Betsy Warren

Construction Services Kenny Busch Robin Clark Joel Johnson Keith Levi John Meadows Paul Reeves ReStore Scott Bianchi Jason Butler Reece Davis Teddy Gerlach Brian Haynes Dylan Haynes Susan Haynes

Becky Israel Kedric Justice Jon Kraus Rachel Lawless Paul Mazzola Troy Modenbach Bryan Ogle Piper Parker Alvin Pearson Jay Sloan Scott Stetson Eric Tamila Trevor Woods Charles Wright


Annual Campaign Donors The following pages list the names of those who made generous cash and in-kind donations to our annual campaign in 2012. Please accept our deep appreciation on behalf of Habitat homeowner families. We hope you will accept our apologies should there be errors of omission, misspelling, or otherwise incorrect listings. Please bring corrections to the attention of Ann Hubbard by calling 828.210.9378.

$100,000+

Buncombe County Federal Home Loan Bank Atlanta NC Housing Finance Agency

$50,000 - $99,999

AvL Technologies City of Asheville Habitat for Humanity International Roberson Family (Russ, Cynthia, Alex and Emilee Roberson) Silver-Line Plastics Thrivent Financial for Lutherans (Thrivent Builds) W&S Charitable Foundation

$25,000 - $49,999

Asheville Savings Bank Estate of Evelyn L. DeVries Eaton Corporation Estate of Kenneth Gibbs

$10,000 - $24,999

Ad-Lib International Anonymous Donor Anonymous Foundation Asheville Brewers Alliance Asheville Radio Group Bank of America CAHEC Dornick Foundation, Inc. Johnson Price Sprinkle PA Alexander and Dorothy Maitland Pergo Inc.

Pisgah Investments, LLC Thermo Fisher Scientific NC Central Blue Ridge Chapter Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Martha and Jay Tolar Wells Fargo Foundation Whirlpool Corporation

$2,500 - $9,999

Able Rent-A-Jon The Beattie Foundation Bike & Build, Inc. Black Mountain Presbyterian Church Delores Borreson Angie and Brett Cannady The Cathedral of All Souls Central United Methodist Church Christ School Charlie and Pat Clogston Trayton and Maris Davis Deerfield Episcopal Retirement Community Dow Chemical Spencer and Carol Duin First Baptist Church of Asheville First Presbyterian Church of Asheville GE Foundation Good360 Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church Timothy and Susan Griffin Mary Beth Harrison Andrew and Janet Hart The Home Depot Foundation Hunter Douglas Fabrications

Josh Williams Enterprises, Inc. Jubilee! Community, Inc. Lee Barnett and Sons Plumbing Clare Shapiro Robert Sharbaugh St. Lawrence Basilica Trinity Episcopal Church Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Asheville Valspar Dale and Carol Vogel Wells Fargo Community Support

$1,000 - $2,499

28th Judicial District Bar Bruce Abt Joe and Gale Alexander American Speedy Printing Anonymous Donors Anonymous Foundation Bernard and Holly Arghiere Arkema Coating Systems Asbury Memorial United Methodist Church Asheville Fence Margaret M. Averyt Lars and Lynn Balck Ryan and Brooke Baldwin Sylvia M. Bassett David and Laura Bourne Bart and Elaine Boyer Kathy and John Carpenter Charlotte Haynes Robuck Family Foundation


Chevron Humankind Christ United Methodist Church Jane Collins Debby Cooper Alan Cutter and Joyce Davis Jane Differding Eaton Matching Gifts Richard and Bridget Eckerd Dorothy Eggan Carey Jo and Jim Elam Mitch and Cleone Elrod EMD Serono, Inc. Enterprise Holdings Foundation Fellowship Fund First Christian Church Edward Fleming Francis Asbury United Methodist Church Glidden Grace Episcopal Church Groce United Methodist Church Mary Jo Harrison IBM Paul Johnston Bob and Deb Jolley Joseph Dave Foundation Junior League of Asheville Gerry and Nancy Kitch Steve and Lois Kolb Mike and Milissa Lang Rebecca and Trevor Lawton David L. Lee Lesley University Mike and Pat Levi Mast General Store, Inc. Jay and Susan Maveety Rhonda and Jeff McKenna Kerney and Jane McNeil Montreat Evangelical Presbyterian Church

Susan Neville New Hope Presbyterian Church Greg Olson and Rosalind Willis The Parish of St. Eugene Progress Energy Reems Creek Beech Presbyterian Paul Reeves Republic Services Betty Ann Roberson Roberts & Stevens P.A. Clarence and Lucile Schmidt David and Laurie Serfas Harold Skolnick Skyland United Methodist Church Jay and Dorothy Sloan Symmetry Financial Group Team Depot/Home Depot Foundation Betsy Warren Warren Wilson Presbyterian Church Weaverville United Methodist Church West Asheville Presbyterian Church Widener University Bill and Pam Winkler David and Dianne Worley Yale Residential Security Products, Inc.

$500 - $999

Dwight G. Allen Jane Barber Beverly Hills Baptist Church Margaret Binder Fay Brown Rachel Buie

“...Moldovan families, Hispanic families, white families, African-American families...you have touched every part of our community.” ~ Mayor Terry Bellamy, City of Asheville

Tom and Scottie Cannon Thom and Gay Carman Douglas and Betsy Clarke Steve and Carrie Coward Pat and Mack Cox Susan and Jeff Curtis Doug Shuford Seamless Gutters Susan and Neal Evans Ted and Donna Faber First Baptist Church Weaverville First Congregational Church Hedy Fischer and Randy Shull Randy and Beth Fluharty Margaret and Clarence Fouse Mary Jane Frederick French Broad Brewing Company Ingrid Friesen and John Clabaugh Gibson Pest Control Mary Alice Gleason JoAnn and Russ Goddard Dick and Marjorie Graham Greenlife Grocery Whole Foods Alice and John Hancy Ruby Haynes

Lew Kraus (L) accepts a check from Ricky Silver of Silver-Line Plastics.

Jo Nan Hester Deanna Jackson and Roger White Charles Jamison Randy and Mary Johnson Henri Kieffer and Ann Batchelder Lampton Family Foundation Richard and Suzanne Landau Fred and Terry Anne Littleton William and Janice Maddox Ray and Sue McClinton Middlebury College Allan Morse Barry and Sally Mundt John and Catherine Murphy Martha Newell Angela and Patrick Powers Kit and Cal Rains Ramapo College of New Jersey Donnie and Ann Ramsey RealtyPro Asheville, Inc. Schneider Electric / Square D Foundation St. Barnabas Catholic Church St. Paul’s United Methodist Church Brian and Meredith Stanley Scott Stetson Mary Strom Thirsty Monk Thomas and Elizabeth Tracy Trinity United Methodist Church Eric and Susan Van Tassel Warner Photography Cynthia and Stephen Watson Sharon Waugh and William McDowall Bryant Webster Dick and Sallly Werling Betty Wilson Janie and Larry Wilson Woodforest National Bank Jim and Martha Worley Wenjun Wu


$250 - $499

Byron and Amy Alday Dodie Allman ARC AT&T Employee Giving Gayle Averyt Baha’i Faith Center Luther and Ruth Barnhardt Deborah and David Beck Lucy Bennett Carter and Katharine Blaisdell John Blythe Judy and Mike Bohan Donna and Phillip Brown Glenda and Bob Burgin Wayne and Mary Caldwell Dorothy Carpenter Michael and Tomi Chapman Mary Alice Church-Steurer and Pete Steurer Bob and Annie Cicale Marie Clontz Esther Colton Steve Colyer Comprehensive Chiropractic Cheryl M. Conway Joan Cooper and Lew Kraus Elinor Cotts Mary and Gerald Davies Wayne Devonport Nancy and James Dhom Lynne C. Diehl Nancy Erwin Lou and John Farquhar Paul and Virginia Finegan Pat and Tom Fitzpatrick Richard Forkey and Connie Chaplin Michael and Carol Anne Freeman Rob Gilmore Bruce and Rebecca Greene Michael and Christin Grier Paula Grillot Jody Guokas Gary and Dot Haberlan Brian and Susan Haynes David and Susan Hester Stan and Sandra Holt Hominy Baptist Church Sandra Hoskin Rong Hu John and Sheila Jalutkewicz George and Colleen Jamesson Joe G. Adams, Jr The Joy of Jewelry Edie Kahn Chip Kaufmann and Linda Frankl

Kenilworth Presbyterian Church Mary Kepner Elaine and David Kjellquist Bernie and Sussan Koesters Jean and Bruce Larson Angela and Myron Lepro Ed Lewis Sherry and Edward Lipinsky Les and Catherine Love Marketing Enterprises Mike and Judy Mayer John Meadows Mundy Maintenance Native Kitchen & Pub Nova Tire Oakley United Methodist Church Keith and Alycia Olesen Jeff Paul Thomas Pearse George Peery and Mary Stair Judith Peterson Al Pfaff and Johnnie Zorn Jerry and Sheila Ray Reems Creek Nursery and Landscaping Barry and Susan Robinson Sardis United Methodist Church Mimi Shackelford Sign-A-Rama of Asheville Darcy and Kevin Sisson Shirley D. Studwell Ten Thousand Villages Lee and Margaret Torrence Robert and Jan Van Dine Randy and Pat Vanderbeek Sue Vogel Carol and John Vruwink Wells Fargo Matching Gift Program Roston and Patricia Williamson Gwen Wisler and Lee Pirtle Tom and Tommie Wolff Monty Wooten and Cheryl Deyton Diana Wortham

$1 - $249

Abernethy United Methodist Church Abernethy United Methodist Men Jacqueline Adair Walter and Mariza Adamson Gerry and Cary Adkins Ross and Karen Akin William and Jacquelyn Alexander

Barbara Alger Joe and Martha Alvis Ambiance Interiors American Public Works Association AMGEN PAC in honor of Stephanie Cochran Mae Ammons Alan Anderson Parker and Alice Andes Joseph Andreula Katy Angel Leslie Anixter Anonymous Donor Debbie Applewhite Jeffrey Arendt Champe Armstrong Asheville Newcomers Club Asheville Yoga Center Kathey Avery Peg Averyt Kostas Avramidis Ray and Suzanne Bachmann Jeremy and Geneve Bacon Patricia Bacon Doug and Martha Baird Alison and Andy Banzhoff Joan Bargman Nada Barnett Kathy Barnwell Judith and Tom Bartha Thomas Bass Brigitte Bassham Bill and Susan Bauman Jocelyn Baumgarten Croom and Meriwether Beatty Bill and Sybil Becker Betty and Jack Beggs Michael and Ellen Begley Isbell Behrer Karlene and Phil Bell Richard and Dorothea Bell

Mike and Fredreen Bernatovicz Susan Bicknell and Hardy LeGwn Andrea J. Bishop BlackBird Frame & Art Brady and Bobbie Blackburn Regi and Katherine Blackburn Becky Blalock Jennifer and Scott Blalock Kurt and Debby Blankenburg Jack Blazer Rachael Bliss Richard Blomgren Heidi and Will Blozan Grace Bodaky James and Alice Bohrer Gordon and Mickie Booth Simion and Alexandra Botnaru Eckel and Rita Bradley Margie Bradshaw Barbara Brady Joseph and Barbara Brady Jewel Brandon Mary Branson Scott and Sarah Brent Larry and Gerry Brooks Dan and Linda Brown Daphne and James Brown Janice Brown and David Goldsmith Fleming and Marilyn Browne David and Cindy Bruce Bruisin’ Ales Jan Brunk Mrs. Topping A. Bryan Jackie and Ed Bryson Millie Buchanan Pamela Budd and Dudley Culp John and Kathryn Budde Builders FirstSource


Mabel B. Bullard Lynn Burklow Greta Bush and Keith Silcox Linda and Tom Bushar Elizabeth Byerly Robert Byron Helen Cable Claudia Cady and Boone Guyton Angela Caffaro Margot Cain Marge E. Campbell Walter Cantrell Julia Capps James Cardwell and Anne Battram Nick and Lorraine Carpou Ellen and Bob Carr Francine Carter Esther Cartwright Rashmi Caton Sue Cauthen Central UMC Covenant Class Bill and Cathy Chambers Chambers Process Engineering Cheney Graphics Sharon and Don Christensen Christine Cicotello Kelly Clark Kenneth and Anne Clark Robin Clark and Ryn Hayes Graves Clayton Thomas and Louise Cleveland Gloria M. Cobb David and Gay Cogburn Gay Coleman Pam and Tom Coleman Ethel Colyer

Margaret Conger Congregation Beth Ha Tephila Brotherhood Clara Cooper Ed and Sarah Corbin Saundra Cordell Dave and Patty Couch Mary Craig Vern Cram Brenda Crawford Donna Helen Crisp Eugenia and Oliver Cross Michael and Eileen Crowe Pat and Dave Crowner Bill and Barbara Crownover Jeanne and Charles Cummings Curves of Arden Charlie and Ella Daniel Daniels Law Firm Ann Dasher Charlie and Nancy David Thomas and Zanie Davidson Bob and Dottie Davis Dan and Karen Davis John and Jeannie Davis Lisa Davis Walton and Maura Davis Kimberly Dawson Caroline Dean Bruce DeBruhl Tim and Jeannie Deering Mary DeGroot Naomi Deifell Jeff and Janet Dektor Barbara Deleo Phillip Delfeld Delia Design, Co. Laura Deming Cissy Dendy Allison Dennis

Deborah Dennis Fred and Brenda Denton Joan D’Entremont and Al Schlimm Lita Diamond Amy Differding Gretchen Dilks Cassie Dillon Caroline Dixon Rock and Suzanne Doddridge Amanda Dos Santos Janet Doyle Kathryn and George Drake Krystal and Darin Dredge Ray and Noela Ducharme Charles and Melody Dunlop Lyn Dunn Dean and Susan Eayre Nancy and Ron Edgerton Phil Edgerton Penny and Bill Edwards Mohamed and Nora El Aasser Jim and Chris Elam Leslie Eller George Ellis and Ursula Goebels-Ellis Johanna Ellsworth Bob and Gail Embler William and Dorothy Embler Louise Etchison Charlie and Tricia Franck Robert and Marilyn Evans Gary and Nancy Everhardt Mary Farnsworth Cynthia and Paul Farrar Ellen and Hugh Farrior Kirsten Fatzinger Conner and Evelyn Fay Rubin and Ann Feldstein

Ed Fidelman and Nadine Till-Fidelman Larry and Marian Fincher Charlene Finkenbiner Mary Finlay First Baptist Church Black Mountain June Fischer Sara Fitch Evelyn Fittro Barbara and John Fletcher FLS Energy Sammy Fong Christine Fortener Don and Genevieve Fortuna Frankie Bones Restaurant Arthur Fricke Martha Fullington Alfred Galloway and Nancy Thompson Robert Galloway and Barbara Allgaier-Galloway Wes and Cornelia Garbee Victor and Vicki Garlock Timothy Gaughan Jean Gettys Steve Getz Grant Ginn Givens UMW, Friendship Circle Charlie and Patricia Glazener Ron and Pat Godbold Mark and Carol Goodson Shan Goshorn Coe and Dot Goulas Jeff and Barbara Gould Dick and Janet Graham Jeanne and Claude Grasperge Alice Green Sandra Green Blanche Greene


$1 - 249 (continued) Bobbie and David Greene Juanita Greer Clementine Gregory Judy Griffin Mike Grillot Larry and Barbara Griswold Rhoda and Bill Groce Scott and Jennifer Groce Sheryl Groce Trey Groce Sharyn McDonald Groh Jane and Gilbert Grossman Harlan and Jacqueline Gustafson Andrew Gwynn Maggie Hagen Matt andJeri Hahner Ann Hartzog Hall Dale and Jim Hall Judy Hamill Gregory R. Hammer Pat and John Hammond Wade and Dorothy Hampton Marge and Wil Hansel Robert Harkness and Carol May Anthony Harper Ron Harris and Fyffe Aschenbrenner Sue and Claude Harris Bill and Georgene Harrison Kathleen Hart

Rachel Hartman Fred and Jane Harvey Elizabeth and Eric Hasselman Jeannette C. Hastings Mary Hay Bethany and TJ Haycox Kim Hayes John and Peggy Hazlehurst James and Caryl Heid Rena and Bill Henderson Henderson County United Way, Inc. Harriet and Ward Hendon Ethel Hendricks Bill and Regina Henline Robert Henline Nancy Herbert and Ed Stoll Dr. Robert Higgins Jocelyn Hill Nancy Hill Ruth Hill Sara Hill June Hillyer Pam Hinson Jerry and Diane Hinz Richard and Hilda Hobson Lisha Hocking Hal and Valerie Hogstrom Jane Holcombe Malcolm and Cynthia Holcombe Jon and Bobbi Holland

Matching Gifts Did you know many companies match gifts made to non-profits by their current (and sometimes retired) employees? Ask your company about matching your gift to Asheville Area Habitat for Humanity to double your impact. If your employer offers a matching gift program, simply send the form to us along with your donation. In 2012, the following companies matched gifts made by their employees: Arkema Coating Systems Bank of America Chevron Humankind Eaton Corporation GE Foundation Parsec Financial Management Schneider Electric/ Square D Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation

Tony and Linda Holland Harold and Millie Hollar Amy Hollifield Robin and Jim Hollis Cindy and Tom Holman William Hood Sarah Hoopes Sharon Horne Jerilynn Hoy Ann and Sam Hubbard Bill and Marilyn Hubbard Jane and Jack Hunnicutt Maury and Margaret Hurt Bill Hussey Mark Hutchin James and Cannon Hyde Jan and Steven Ianniello Jack and Sheila Ingersoll Dorothy Inglis Thorunn Ivey Carolyn Jackson Sharon Jacques Abigail and John James Ed and Vicki Jenest Alvin and Rosie Johnson Joel Johnson Julie and Robert Johnson Ralph and Victoria Johnson Allison Jones Douglas R. Jones Elizabeth Jones and John Ellery Norma Jones Russell and Jeanine Jones Nancy Jordan Maria Juarez Cynthia and Michael Justice Ellen Kaczmarek and Gary MacPeek Bill Kalarovich Leah Karpen Michael Kaufman Patsy Keever and Jim Aycock Bruce and Judith Kelly Gayle Kemp Jacqueline Kennaugh John and Adele Kenny Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kerr Jesse and Phyllis Key Christine Kimball Cindy Kinser Eleanor Kittel Yonie Klein Thomas Knox Fay Wright Kohn Sharon Kolton Melissa and Donald Koppenhaver Edward and Rosemary Kostansek

Steve and Amy Kovach Laurie A. Kozar Jon Kraus Phil Kromer Richard and Claudine Kurtz James and Lisa Marie Ladd Jim and Carlene Lafer Gloria Lance Jeanne Lance Ruth Lands Alan and Jonnie Lang Jack and Charlotte Laughlin Lucy Lawrence and David Cameron Floyd and Lonie Layman Debra Layne Wilma and Micheal Leary Charles and Dorothy Lee Debbie Lee Jay and Wendy Lee Laura Lee Linda Lee Fitzhugh and Emmy Lou Legerton Ruth Ann Leonard Daniel and Pat Lepore Tom and Lyn Leslie Lewis Family Natural Health Elizabeth and David Werle John and RuthLink Virginia and Drew Litzenberger Lili Liu John and Lucy Lively Paul and Delores Llanso Maria del Carmen Lomeli Virginia Long Sara and Paul Lovingood Joy Lovoy and Mike Miller Rebekah and Sam Lowe Sandy Lundblad Mrs. Edgar Lyngholm Meg MacLeod Kathleen Mahan Peter W. Maher Olga Malinoski Esther Mallonee Emily Manning Carolyn Martinson E.J. Mathis Mathis Consulting Company Bob and Suzy Mayer Mike and Ann Mayer David and Maurie McClure Ryan and Tasha McCormick David and Ann McCullough Deane H. McDaris Dr. Patricia McDuffie JoAnn McElrath Kathryn McKeithen Virginia McKinley


Doug and Mary McLean Patsy McLeod Sarah McMahan Russel McMillan Bruce McQuillen Kathryn Mead Manny Medeiros Gopi and Patricia Menon Norman and Nell Metcalf Fred and Jan Michela Rebecca Michela Mike Fain Framing Mary Milbauer Christopher Miller Nancy Miller Barbara Mills Jamie and Rick Miner Margaret Mitchell Richard and Cindy Mitchell Steve and Ellen Mitchell Betty Modaff Al and Ann Mojonnier Bob Montgomery and Mary Todd Montmorenci United Methodist Church Hillis Morelock Albert Rufus Morgan, III Mary Lyne Morrissey Merritt and Madeline Moseley Christine Moses Westbrook Murphy Dick and Vinton Murray Phyllis Myron Donald and Martha Neblett Kate and Paul Nelson Peggy Newell Peter Newell Marianne Newman Linda and Larry Nicodemus Ed and Lois Nix Suey Nordberg Gray and Kathy Norris North Anderson Community Presbyterian Church Stephen and Mary Novak Kathy Noyes Oak Hill United Methodist Church CJ Obara Ginny O’Connor Terry O’Laughlin Old Buncombe County Genealogical Society Neil and Carol O’Sullivan Bill and Ginger Owen Ben and Jamie Pace Edgar Pagan Ellen and George Pappas Piper Parker Susan and Joe Parley

Marcia Parlier Parsec Financial Management John and Jeanie Paschall Jaimie and Charles Passmore Patla, Straus, Robinson & Moore PA Mark Patneaude Kevin Patrick Lewis and Jeannette Patrie Frank Patton and Susan Reiser Dave and Susan Penland Fred and Hope Pennell Mary F. Perkins Dove Phillips Ben and Carol Pickard Catherine Pierce Robert and Rebecca Pitts Plant Restaurant Anne Pless Lisa and Dick Poore Francella Poston Michael Poulos and Julie Lehman Jean Preczewski Betty Prentice Presbytery of WNC Willis Preston Eugenia Price Martha Sherrill Price Anna Purser Frank and Dixie Quinlan Susan J. Quinzi Dan Raber James Raby Martia and Brad Rachman Perrin and Laurel Radley Chuck and Mae Beth Ragland Lee Reading and Ann Lutz Tom and Betty Jo Readling Joyce Reaume Bill and Sandy Reid Peggy Reid Kathy Repass Frank and Barbara Reynolds Jan and Larry Rhodes Phillip and Jane Rhodes George and Ruth Ribaud Cathie St. John Ritzen and James Ritzen Riverside Business Park, LLC Don Roberts Kevin and Elisa Roberts Jo Ann Robinson Jane and Peter Roda Anne B. Rogers Maria Roloff and Frank McNeely Carol Romine Jean Rowe

Paul Rubinfeld and Elizabeth Smith John Ruhl Andrew M. Rulli Dr. and Mrs. John Russell Thomas Ryan Paul and Cherry Saenger Michael Sanders Ruth Satterthwaite Guy and Anita Sayles Bob and Sandy Schaefer Martha Schaefle William Schlosser Ron and Dorothy Schmid Alice Schmitz Rich Schumacher and Rebecca Clemenzi Nancy and Sam Schuman Joyce and Matt Schwarz Bob and Mae Score Deb Scott and Robert Haskins Sensibilities Day Spa Arnold and Doris Sgan Sally Sgrosso Kathy Shaver Alan and Pat Shaw Marty Shaw Maureen Shaw Florence Shelor Martha Shepard and Rod Jackson Louise Sheppard Brendan Sherar Franklin Shields Polly Shimrak Deanne Shuford Karen Shuford Bill and Linda Signorini Janice and Ed Silba Ricky and Traci Silver Jackie and Fred Simms Henry Simpson

Thomas and Jill Singleton Bill G.B. Smith Carlton Smith Jack and Betty Smith Art and Nova Smoker Albert and Barrie Sneed Christopher Sneeden Snow Hill United Methodist Church Keith and Frances Snyder Nelson and Gail Sobel Mary Sorum David and Cindy Spillers Joyce Spradley Stewart and Elizabeth Spragins Perry and Charlotte Sprawls Anne Squires and Steven Haun St. Luke’s Episcopal Christine Stafford Jeanne Stallings Hal and Alberta Starnes O. E. and Lida Starnes Gail and Robert Stashick Andrew and Carol Stein Mike and Cathy Steinback Carol Stephenson Sherie Steucher Mike and Susan Stevenson Barbara and Marty Stickle Gregory and Courtney Stiles Rosemary Stock Matt Stone Maggie Storey Meg Stoyle-Corby John M. Stratton Robert Stratton Lorrie Streifel Maire and Nigel Strickland Susan Strickland Cindy and Marie Sturdivant William Swarts


$1 - 249 (continued) Bob and Hildegard Swartz Wade Talbot Eric and Jill Tamila Alison M. Taylor Jeff and Elizabeth Taylor Ginna and Steve Templeton Shirley Tenney and Paul Merriken Michael and Kristen Thayer Karen Thorpe Ticona Manufacturing Mr. and Mrs. John Tiller Mimi Tittle Walt and Joan Tolley Dave and Nan Tomsky Tanis Towns Nancy and Mitchell Trager Jeanne Tramm and Micheal Hooker Shirley Traughber Jennifer Trout and Christopher Musial Joyce Trump Polly E. Turner Robert and Patricia Tuttle United Way of Asheville Buncombe County Universal Joint Valley Springs Lions Club Darwyn and Jeannine Van Gorp Carla and Robert Vandale Laura Vandale and Tedd Roos Richard Vander Veen and Betsy Finger

Betsy Vandermeer Jerry and Karen Vaneman Lynda Vaughn Barbara Velhum Rita Vermillion Marvin and Jean Vierra Jerry and Patrice Vincent Joe Wakefield Peter and Pauline Waldburger Richard and Susan Walton Dana Ward and Paul Benson Sheri Waters Althea Watson Don and Susan Watson Phoebe and Doug Watson Bruce and Martha Weaver Gun and Harvey Wechsler Gerhart Wehrbein and Nancy Harms Terry Weigel Jane Weis Lynn Wells Tom Wernicke and Louise Cate Gary and Vicki West Whispersholler Farms LLC Julie and Jim White Diane and Chuck Whitehead Ned Whitmire Janet Whitworth Charles Barbara Wilcox Gail and Bud Wiley Charles Wilkie Sharon and Michael Willen Betty Williams

Douglas and Patricia Williams John and Margaret Williamson Keith Williamson Lamar and Ruthmary Williamson Michael Williamson Frances Wilson and Arthur Parker James Wilson and Lynne Poirier-Wilson Mary Jane Winfrey John and Cindy Winkenwerder Jackie Wintle and Ted Schorr Jack Witzel Jim and Joyce Witzel Elizabeth Wolf Wolf Creek Engineering, PLLC Everett Woodcock Catherine Woods Dale Woods Trevor Woods Beebe Woodside Stephen and MaryBruce Woody Ann and Mark Woolley Charles Wright Pat and Terry Wright Joan Yarborough and John Laney Hank and Nancy Young Cindy and Lonnie Younger Bill Zaferis Whitney and Doug Zeh Allan and Kathryn Zullo


Tithing At Asheville Area Habitat for Humanity, we tithe “a house for a house.” Every time we complete a house in Buncombe County, we send funds to one of five international countries to support their building program. Our tithing partners are: Bangladesh, Egypt, Guatemala, Haiti and Malawi.

Bangladesh

Egypt

Guatemala

Malawi

Haiti

“The physical materials used to build a Habitat home are quality materials. But it’s the spirit of Habitat that builds community.” ~ Victoria Rose, Habitat homeowner

Asheville Area Habitat for Humanity has tithed more than $435,800 since 1986, serving an additional 141 families over and above the 240+ Buncombe County families we have served since 1983. “Following our tithe” to Guatemala, AAHH volunteers participated in service trips in 2007, 2009 and 2011. Core volunteers also participated in domestic service trips to the Gulf Coast in 2005, 2007, 2011 and 2012 to work with Habitat affiliates in Slidell, the Bayou and New Orleans.

Jim White at a Habitat construction site in Guatemala

Martha Worley with a child in Guatemala Asheville Area Habitat for Humanity, Inc. works to ensure that every family in Buncombe County has a safe and decent house by offering affordable homeownership opportunities for qualified families. Believing in “a hand up, not a hand out”, Habitat’s program includes families contributing “sweat equity” in partnership with community volunteers coming together to build and repair homes. Houses are sold to families at no profit, with a 0% interest rate on the mortgage. Since 1983, Asheville Area Habitat, an independent affiliate of the ecumenical Christian housing ministry Habitat for Humanity International, has welcomed people of all faiths, ethnicities, creeds and backgrounds to its organization and communities.


From left: Jack Roberson, the Platt family, and Russ and Cynthia Roberson

Building Program Sponsors Contributing both financial support and volunteer labor, sponsors form the backbone of our building programs. From loyal faith communities to first-time business partners, house sponsors and home repair sponsors made safe, decent housing a reality for another 30 Buncombe County families in 2012. Full House Sponsors $55,000 +

Raise the Roof Sponsors $25,000 – $54,999

Foundation Sponsors $10,000 - $24,999

AvL Technologies

Presbyterian Churches Presbyterian House #21 Black Mountain Presbyterian Church First Presbyterian Church of Asheville Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church Kenilworth Presbyterian Church Montreat Evangelical Presbyterian Church Montreat Presbyterian Church (PC-USA) New Hope Presbyterian Church Reems Creek-Beech Presbyterian Church Warren-Wilson Presbyterian Church West Asheville Presbyterian Church

Asheville Brewers Alliance

ReStore Auction Russ, Cynthia, Alex and Emilee Roberson (the Betty Roberson Memorial House) Silver-Line Plastics Thrivent Financial for Lutherans and four local Lutheran churches Abiding Savior Lutheran Church Emmanuel Lutheran Church Lutheran Church of the Nativity St. Mark’s Lutheran Church Women Build Ad-Lib International The Three Marthas The Minigowin Fund W&S Charitable Foundation

Bank of America Interfaith Community Interfaith House #14 Baha’i Faith Center Beth HaTephila Beth Israel Synagogue eXodus Church Fellowship Asheville First Christian Church First Congregational U.C.C. Grassroots Church Jubilee! Community, Inc. Parish of St. Eugene St. Barnabas Catholic Church St. Lawrence Basilica St. Margaret Mary’s Catholic Church Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Asheville Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Swannanoa Valley West Asheville Vineyard Johnson Price Sprinkle PA


United Methodist Churches: Methodist House #21 Abernethy UMC Asbury Memorial UMC Central UMC Christ UMC Francis Asbury UMC Grace UMC Groce UMC Montmorenci UMC Oak Hill UMC Oakley UMC Piney Mountain UMC Sardis UMC Skyland UMC Snow Hill UMC St. Paul’s UMC Reeves Chapel Trinity UMC Weaverville UMC

“Being able to help build a sense of community and see it grow in a tangible way is extremely rewarding. ~ Michelle Bevans, Habitat homeowner

Thermo Fisher Scientific

Blueprint Sponsors $1,000 - $9,999 Dave Steel Company EMD Serono Enterprise Rent-a-Car

Team Depot volunteers with home repair client Carl Bowers (L)

Greenlife Grocery / Whole Foods Junior League of Asheville Mast General Store Native Kitchen & Pub Team Depot, NC-TN district

Home Repair Donors Anonymous Foundation Habitat for Humanity International Home Depot Foundation John Meadows Pisgah Investments Foundation, Inc. Women Build - a true community build

Asheville Area Habitat for Humanity is the largest builder of Green Built NC certified homes in the state.


Financial Summary The Habitat model is one of financial sustainability. Since the inception of Habitat for Humanity, homeowner mortgage payments have been recycled back into Habitat’s building program, creating a perpetual endowment. The ReStore (and Deconstruction fees) also generate significant income for our home building and home repair programs.

FY 2012 EXPENDITURES 1% 9%

Though some of our work is self-funded, we also rely heavily on the financial support of individuals, businesses, faith communities, foundations and government funding sources. Statement of Assets, Liabilities, and Net Assets (Modified Cash Basis) June 30, 2012 Assets Cash Restricted cash-escrow Investments Inventories Construction in Progress Mortgages Receivable Property and Equipment, Net of Depreciation Other Assets

$1,406,530 213,189 188,135 1,294,288 349,138 12,969,717 10,234,421 122, 409

Total Assets Liabilities Payroll Withholdings Homeowners’ Escrow Deposits Long-Term Debt Total Liabilities Net Assets Unrestricted Permanently Restricted Total Net Assets Total Liabilities and Net Assets

$26,777,827

$76,306 141, 401 8,547,769 $8,765,476

$15,907,351 $2,105,000 $18,012,351 $26,777,827

Management and General Fundraising

90%

Program Services

Statement of Revenues, Expenses and Other Changes in Net Assets (Modified Cash Basis) For the Year Ended June 30, 2012 Support and Revenue Contributions $1,812,827 Sales of Homes to Partner Families $2,010,452 Government Grants $184,426 ReStore Income, $459,669 Net of Related Expense Rents, Net of Related Expense $30,493 Other Income $112,959 $4,610,826 Total Support and Revenue Expenditures $3,500,600 Program Services Management and General $59,956 Fundraising $343,270 Total Expenditures Increase in Net Assets

$3,903,826 $707,000

Audited financial statements are available upon request.


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MISSION

Asheville Area Habitat for Humanity is a non-profit ministry that fosters community by partnering with qualified families and individuals to build new houses and preserve existing homes.

VISION A safe and decent home for every family.

VALUES Collaboration Opportunity Dignity Empowerment

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