New Application Class

We are having two more Application Classes on Monday, February 17 from 6-8PM and Saturday, March 1 from 9AM-Noon at Shared Blessings, 1558 S. Main. In order to be considered for participation in the Habitat Program, one of these classes must be attended. The class is a Path to Homeownership. Workshops include, personal finances, budgeting, and debt reduction. At the end of the class, participants will be able to fill out the application for consideration in the Habitat program. Attending the class DOES NOT gurantee participation, but is the only way to be considered.

Application Class

Pittsburg County Habitat will have an Application Class on Saturday, December 7th from 9AM-12PM. The class will deal with budgeting, debt reduction, saving, and home ownership. In order to be considered for the Habitat program, you must attend an Application Class. Attending the class does not gurantee acceptance. If you have any questions, please call us at 918-423-7525.

Application Class Saturday, October 5th

Pittsburg County Habitat for Humanity will have an application class on Saturday, October 5th from 9-Noon. Out class is a financing and budget workshop. At the end of the class, anyone who attends will have the opportunity to fill out a Habitat for Humanity application for participation in our next construction project. Attending the class does not gurantee acceptance into the Habitat program, but in order to fill out an application, you must attend this class. Call us at 918-423-7525 for more information.

Groundbreaking

Pittsburg County Habitat for Humanity will have a groundbreaking ceremony at the site of our first construction project on Thursday, April 25th at 2PM. The site is located at B & Cherokee and was given to PCHFH by Komar. We are planning to start the construction process soon so be on the lookout for dates and times for workdays.

Why Habitat?

I’m really excited to be a part of Pittsburg County Habitat for Humanity. It’s been a long time coming. We started the process of becoming an affiliate nearly 2 years ago. But now we are to the point of selecting partner families and building homes.

I know that Habitat will be a success because I have seen our community rally to meet needs. I think of the Nutrition Club. We learned that 1 in 5 children was in danger of missing meals. We decided that this was not acceptable in our community. So through the efforts of individuals, churches, and businesses Shared Blessings now distributes nearly 500 bags of food each week to 16 schools in our community, and we plan to see that every elementary school in Pittsburg County is covered by the end of 2013.

What’s great about Habitat is that it is a life change for a family. Home ownership has the ability to lift families out of poverty. For low income families it is the only way to generate financial stability, but without help, for families living below the poverty line it is nearly unattainable.

Home ownership has the ability to break the bonds of generational poverty. Children who’s parents own their own home are 60% more likely to go to college and 50% more likely to own their own home one day.

Children who live in substandard housing are 60% more likely to develop asthma than those who don’t. They are less likely to graduate high school and less likely to go to college. Home ownership has the ability to positively affect future generations.

Habitat is about development, more than relief. Relief is when we meet temporary needs. Someone needs food, we give them food. Someone needs clothes, we give them clothes. There is a time and place for relief, but development is about moving someone to a better situation. Development requires those who need assistance in improving their situation to participate in the process. Habitat is about development, so it is a hand up and not a hand out. Partner families have a small no interest mortgage, but that mortgage is offset through their participation in the sweat equity program which requires working on their home, community service, and classes on personal finances and home ownership. But in focusing on development rather than relief you are positively affecting families for generations. Relief is easier than development and requires less of those giving and those receiving, but development has the potential to be life altering rather than creating dependency on relief.

The reason I believe in Habitat for Humanity is that this my community. This is your community. We are the ones who decide whether or not our neighbors live in substandard housing, which over 1,200 households and 1 in 6 children do. We are the ones who can decide if we want to improve the outlook for future generations and help families obtain the dream of owning their own home.

It is a massive undertaking to make this happen. But consider being a part. Here are a couple of ways to do that.

1. Volunteer – you can volunteer in the building process or in the areas of family support. To sign-up go here.

2. Donate – in order to help offset the cost, we rely on donations. We low overhead, so you can feel secure that your donation will go to construction projects.





Saturday Application Class Added

We are adding an Application and Personal Finance class on Saturday, March 2nd from 9AM-12PM at Shared Blessings at 1558 S. Main in McAlester. In order to participate in the Habitat Program, it is required that applicants attend one of our our Application Classes. Classes discuss the Habitat Program and also provide teaching on budgeting and debt reduction. Upon completion of the class, applicants may fill out a Habitat Application.

Financial Planning and Application Meeting

Pittsburg County Habitat for Humanity will be having a Financial Planning and Application Meeting for three nights February 4th, 11th, and 25th at 6PM at Shared Blessings – located at 1558 S. Main in McAlester.  During the three weeks we will cover budgeting and debt reduction.  At the end of the three weeks you will be able to fill out the application for Habitat Housing.  All three sessions must be attended before any applications will be accepted.