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One wonderful aspect of Habitat for Humanity is that it builds more
than houses—it builds homes, lives and community. We hope this
information answers some of your questions about becoming a Habitat
family.
The
family selection process is impartial. Habitat does not discriminate
on the basis of race, sex, sexual orientation, age, handicap,
religion, national origin, marital status, familial status, or
because a family’s income is derived wholly or in part from public
assistance programs.
We look forward to building new homes and lives with
our partner families.
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Applying
Habitat Family Opportunities
Becoming A Habitat Family
Applications are accepted twice a year during the open application periods, currently scheduled to be held during Spring and Fall. Habitat for Humanity of Southeastern Connecticut will schedule applicant orientations open to the public and advertise the time and dates through the newspaper and radio. Attendance at an applicant orientation will be necessary to obtain an application.
Feeling At Home
One wonderful aspect of Habitat for Humanity is that it builds more than houses—it builds homes, lives and community. We hope this information answers some of your questions about becoming a Habitat family.
The family selection process is impartial. Habitat does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, sexual orientation, age, handicap, religion, national origin, marital status, familial status, or because a family’s income is derived wholly or in part from public assistance programs. We look forward to building new homes and lives with our partner families.
The Habitat staff is here to answer your questions. We will try to help even if the Habitat Program is not the right fit for your family.
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Selection Process
BECOMING
A HABITAT FAMILYThe
Program
The selection process
Applications are accepted twice a year during the open application
periods, currently scheduled to be held during Spring and
Fall. Habitat will schedule applicant orientations open to
the public and advertise the time and dates through the newspaper and
radio. Attendance at an applicant orientation will be necessary to
obtain an application.
Complete applications will be returned to the Habitat for Humanity
office, within 30 days of the orientation. Late or incomplete
applications will not be considered.
A $15.00 credit check fee and completed authorization form must
accompany the application.
If your application meets the income guidelines and financial
requirements, a family selection team will schedule a home visit with
your family.
The family selection committee will meet after all family visits have
been completed. They will assess all applicant families needs and
finances and recommend families to the Executive Director and Board of
Directors for final approval.
This process may take up to 3 months.
The criteria
The three criteria used for selection of Partner Families are as
follows:
(1) Need for adequate housing;
some examples:
Overcrowded conditions
Deteriorated building conditions
Over 30% of income used for housing cost
(2) Household income, see below
(3)
Willingness to work 400 hours (sweat equity) toward building a home,
attending workshops, and partnering with Habitat to share in the work
of the organization.
Income Guidelines
We
encourage poorly housed people with no way to buy a home on their own
to apply. We want people who are serious about house payments, home
maintenance and Habitat .
| Household Size |
Minimum Income |
Maximum Income |
| Two |
$21,400 |
$31,700 |
| Three |
$21,400 |
$35,650 |
| Four |
$23,750 |
$39,600 |
| Five |
$25,650 |
$42,750 |
| Six |
$27,550 |
$45,950 |
| Seven |
$29,450 |
$49,100 |
| Eight |
$31,350 |
$52,250 |
These
guidelines are based on 2004 HUD Median Income data for New London
County. The HUD Very Low and Low income limits for New London County
were used as the Habitat Minimum and Maximum guidelines respectively.
Approved by the Board of Directors: 2008
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