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Habitat for Humanity International is a Christian organization and welcomes volunteers from all faiths who are committed to Habitat's goal of eliminating poverty housing.
About Us

Mission Statement
Bay County Habitat for Humanity works in partnership with God and people everywhere, from all walks of life to develop communities with people in need. We do this by building and renovating houses, so that there are decent houses in decent communities in which every person can experience God's love and can live and grow into all that God intends.

Furthermore, all our words and actions are for the ultimate purpose of putting shelter on the hearts and minds of people in such a powerful way that poverty housing and homelessness become socially , politically, and religiously unacceptable in our communities, nations and world.

Bay County Habitat for Humanity builds simple, energy efficient, affordable houses.

Some of Habitat's beliefs include:

  • Doing God's work
  • God's power is unlimited.
  • Through God, all things are possible.
  • The Bible emphasizes God's special concern for the poor and calls us to share and to be responsible for the well-being of ourselves and others.
  • Adequate housing is a basic need.
  • Homeownership is a helpful step in enhancing a higher level of independence in families and building a sense of community, accomplishment and pride in neighborhoods.
  • Building community is as important as building homes.
  • Involving families in building their own homes and others' homes is psychologically, spiritually, and practically sound.
  • We must be responsive to the strengths,  needs and concerns of existing and prospective Habitat neighborhoods.

History
Founded in 1992, Bay County Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit, ecumenical Christian housing ministry dedicated to eliminating substandard housing and homelessness throughout Bay County  and to making adequate, affordable shelter a matter of conscience and action. Habitat invites people from all faiths and walks of life to work together in partnership, building houses with families in need.

How We Do it
Through volunteer labor and tax-deductible donations of money and materials, Habitat builds and rehabilitates simple, decent houses with the help of the homeowner (partner) families. Habitat houses are sold to partner families at no profit, financed with affordable, no-interest loans. The homeowners' monthly mortgage payments are recycled into a revolving Fund for Humanity that is used to build more houses.

Family Selection
Whether in the U.S. or overseas, families in need apply to local Habitat affiliates. The affiliate's family selection committee considers applicants' level of need, their willingness to become partners in the Habitat program and their ability to repay the no-interest loan. Every affiliate follows a nondiscriminatory policy of family selection. Neither race nor religion is a factor in choosing Habitat homeowner families.

If your family, or a family you know, is in need of decent, affordable housing, please check our Apply for a Home page where you will find information on the availability, size, costs, and sweat equity requirements for Habitat houses in our area, as well as information on the application process.

Habitat and its Affiliates
Habitat is a worldwide, grass-roots movement. There are more than 2,100 active affiliates in 100 countries, including all 50 states of the United States, the District of Columbia, Guam and Puerto Rico. Use the Habitat for Humanity International affiliate search to find Habitat affiliates in other areas.

Habitat is a grass-roots movement. Concerned citizens from all walks of life come together as volunteers to form a Habitat affiliate in their community. Fundraising, house construction, family selection and other key decisions are carried out by the local affiliates. HFHI headquarters, located in Americus, Ga., provides information, training, support and other services to Habitat affiliates worldwide.

Donations
Donations are used as designated by the donor. Gifts received by us that are designated to a specific building project are forwarded to that project. Any undesignated gifts are used where most needed. Our most recent audited financial statement is available upon request.

Management
Our board of directors determines policy and monitors operations in conjunction with a board of advisors. Board members are dedicated volunteers who are deeply concerned about the problems of poverty housing in our community. We operate with an administrative staff, assisted by a core group of clerical and support employees and supplemented by long-term and short-term volunteers.

Government Support
Habitat does not accept government funds for the construction of new houses or for the renovation or repair of existing houses. Ocassionally, we accept government funds for "stage-setting" infrastructure needs (streets, sewers, etc.) , or for the acquisition of land, so long as the funds have no strings attached that would violate Habitat's principles.

 
Habitat has built more than 200,000 houses around the world, providing more than 1,000,000 people in more than 3,000 communities with safe, decent, affordable shelter.

BCHFH FACTS
Whirlpool Corporation donates a stove and refrigerator to each Habitat home built in North America.

Yale Residential Security Products will provide all of the interior and exterior locks for all Habitat homes built in the U.S. and Canada for the next five years.

Dow Chemical Corporation provides all of the Dow foam insulation for every Habitat Home in North America.

Larson Door Company provides the storm doors for every Habitat Home.

Square D Electric donates all of the circuit breakers and electrical panels for our homes.

BCHFH was founded in 1992 by a group led by Laura Asiala and Reverend Lloyd Umbarger.

The average monthly cost to rent a three bedroom home in Bay County is $677.00. The monthly payment for a new Bay County Habitat for Humanity home is just under $400.00 which includes taxes and insurance.

Our homes are Five Star Plus energy rated to ensure the cost of utilities will be affordable for the new homeowners.

When a Habitat homeowner pays their monthly house payment, that money goes directly into a fund to build future homes.

Families must perform 500 hours of "sweat equity" before they can move into their new home.