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Carpenters Club

 

Carpenters Club

"But I'm not a carpenter..." you might say.
Webster's definition of a carpenter is
"...one who builds and repairs wooden things, especially buildings."

Habitat's definition of a Carpenters Club member is one who supports the building/repair of simple decent housing for those in need by making a commitment to contribute monthly to insure a regular source of funds in support of the mission.

One of the challenges to running a successful Habitat for Humanity affiliate is to ensure that there is adequate resources year round to support building. The average Habitat home costs over $60,000 in building materials and excavation work.

Why should you join the Carpenters Club?

  • There are no club meetings.
  • There are no club activities.
  • There are no secret handshakes.
  • There are no bylaws.
  • You won't have to wear a funny hat.
  • You won't have to join a committee.
  • You won't hit your thumb with a hammer.
  • You won't have to pass an initiation.
  • Your contributions are tax deductible.
  • You will help home ownership become a reality for those who could not otherwise afford a simple, decent, safe and affordable home to own.

By joining the Carpenters Club and committing to regular donations, your support ensures a regular source of funds for building supplies and administrative expenses which allows Habitat SECT to be able to reach more people.

Please complete and return the form below to become a member of the Carpenters Club

HFHSECT Carpenters Club Form PDF File (33Kb) Download Adobe Acrobat