This #HabitatEmployeeHighlight features our Resource Development Manager, Christina Hall! Christina has been with Richmond Habitat for five years, starting in our ReStore and now working in Resource Development. She supports our evolving fundraising and development programs, including the annual fund, build sponsorships, individual donor activities, and construction gifts-in-kind. She enjoys sharing about Richmond Habitat’s mission and impact with everyone she meets! “I love going to work events to meet, engage, and learn with different people in our community.”
Richmond Metropolitan Habitat for Humanity
Construction
Richmond, Virginia 851 followers
Building homes, communities and hope in the Greater Richmond area.
About us
As a proud affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, Richmond Metropolitan Habitat for Humanity has been putting faith into actions in our community since 1986, partnering with local families and individuals to build more than 390 homes in the City of Richmond, Henrico County, and Chesterfield County. At our core, Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit organization that helps families build and improve places to call their home. We believe affordable housing plays a role that is critical in building strong and stable communities. By coordinating and working with dedicated volunteers, community partners, and corporate sponsors, families are able to purchase and move into houses they help build themselves—allowing them to truly have a safe place they can call home.
- Website
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http://www.richmondhabitat.org
External link for Richmond Metropolitan Habitat for Humanity
- Industry
- Construction
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Richmond, Virginia
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1986
- Specialties
- Affordable Housing
Locations
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Primary
2281 Dabney Rd
Ste A
Richmond, Virginia 23230, US
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1901 Roane St
Richmond, Virginia 23222, US
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1201 Mall Dr
Richmond, Virginia 23235, US
Employees at Richmond Metropolitan Habitat for Humanity
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Patty Morris
Office Manager at Richmond Metropolitan Habitat for Humanity
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Mary Kay Huss
Former CEO Richmond Metropolitan Habitat for Humanity
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Sharon Loving
Clinical Mental Health Supervisor, Graphic Artist, Children's Art Teacher
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Madelyn M. Peay
Public Housing & Redevelopment Leader ► Paving the way for quality, safe, and affordable housing opportunities.
Updates
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Join us for Richmond Habitat's Annual Youth Lego Build on Saturday, August 10 from 9:30-12 at The Faison Center's Guzman Building! This event is free, but space is limited so snag your ticket today: https://lnkd.in/eU4TQ-WG
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We are thrilled to welcome Beth Banasik as our new Vice President of Finance and Administration! https://lnkd.in/ep7Q3e22
Richmond Habitat Appoints Beth Banasik as Vice President of Finance and Administration
https://richmondhabitat.org
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Harmony & Hope for Habitat, our variety show benefiting the PRIDE Build, is back this year for two nights of fun! Join us July 28 and 29 at the Richmond Triangle Players' Robert B. Moss Theatre. Get your tickets here: https://lnkd.in/exZHt7Ba
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We appreciate all of our volunteers, especially those that keep coming back for more, like DuPont! Their team has volunteered on our Women Build site multiple times and enjoyed helping with and seeing the progress of this home over the last month!
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Richmond Habitat just completed the recertification process for our Service Enterprise Accreditation! We are proud to maintain this accreditation and strive to make our volunteer program better each year! A Service Enterprise is an organization that strategically leverages volunteers to achieve operational efficiency and greater social impact. According to the Association of Leaders In Volunteer Engagement (AL!VE), Service Enterprises are among the top 11% of nonprofits in the country in volunteer engagement and organizational performance.
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Thank you McKesson for volunteering on our PRIDE Build last year! We can't wait to work with you again to bring more affordable housing to ALL in Richmond!
Our Pride employee resource group works year-round in the communities where we live and work, and we’re shining an extra-bright spotlight on this vital work throughout Pride Month. We succeed together by volunteering our time and skills to create a more equitable, inclusive world. Visit our inclusion and belonging page to learn more: https://lnkd.in/gA95KNBM
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Today we honor Juneteenth and celebrate freedom while acknowledging the ongoing impacts of slavery. The barriers to homeownership created by historic discrimination in the U.S. housing market persist today. To make our vision of homeownership for ALL a reality, we will continue to work toward breaking down these barriers. #Juneteenth #Housing #Equality
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What a beautiful way to kick off the Juneteenth holiday! Congratulations to the Mitchell family! Melissa grew up in her grandmother’s home in Church Hill. She knows first-hand what it means to live in a Habitat home. “I learned about Richmond Metropolitan Habitat for Humanity because my grandmother was a part of the program and built a house successfully,” Melissa said. The hard-working mother of three works full-time as an Insurance Service Rep and recently earned her associate's degree. She applied to our Affordable Homeownership Program and was accepted! Many thanks to Reveille United Methodist Church! Reveille has partnered with Richmond Habitat for many years, including assisting us in building a home over 10 years ago. This time, they had a wonderful vision to not only raise significant funds to allow for home construction, but also allow us to pioneer building paneled walls on their church’s parking lot. We’re grateful for that vision, their church leaders and the large numbers of their members who volunteered to make the home a reality.
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