Tuesday, April 22, 2025

red ribbon for a winner

 
Just as I do for Habitat For Humanity, I also give to Special Olympics Georgia.
There will be a competition for those special athletes next month, and I'm actually cutting it pretty close to get this ribbon and card back in time.
I'd placed them on the living room table... 
then placed other mail there...
So I'm fortunate to have found them at all!
Best of luck to the athlete who receives this ribbon!
They are a winner in the game of life!
(smile!)

Wednesday, April 16, 2025

why i give to habitat for humanity, still


Dear Faustina,
 
Your support as a HopeBuilder helps empower families to build stability in decent, affordable Habitat Homes!
 
It's a life that Cynthia, a part-time recreation aide, and Valdemar, who works in the information technology field, always dreamed of: having a home in a tight-knit community where their children can play and grow.
 
Faustina, you help make the dream of home ownership a reality for families and individuals as a generous Habitat HopeBuilder. When you make your regular gift, you'll help create the opportunity for people in Georgia, across the U.S., and around the world to achieve safety and security.
 
Before purchasing an affordable, stable home with Habitat, Cynthia and Valdemar - and their two growing boys - were running out of space. Every year, their apartment's rent increased, despite mold issues and items that needed repair. The couple searched for a home of their own but struggled to find anything in their budget.
 
The course of their home ownership jourey changed when Valdemar spotted an ad for a Habitat home ownership information session. The couple attended, and they left the meeting hopeful. That hope turned into joy after their Habitat application was approved.
 
While working on the build site of their townhome community, Cynthia and Valdemar met other aspiring Habitat homeowners who share their passion for service. The couple even co-founded a neighborhood association with two other Habitat homeowners, who are now their good friends - and pickleball opponents.
 
Cynthia and Valdemar say that having a safe, affordable home in a loving community has led to an abundance of blessings. The best part has been watching their children, Val and Logan, thrive.
 
"They have their own space, and I think their self-esteem has gone up tremendously," Cynthia says,. "Their grades have gone up. Tey have been practicing more of their sports: they both like baseball and basketball. And they both love the violin, and I love hearing them play."
 
From dedicated HopeBuilders like you who consistently make generous contributions to the volunteers who hammer nails and boards, to aspiring homeowners who work side-by-side building Habitat homes, it takes a community to make home ownership possible for people like Cynthia and Valdemar.
 
You are an essential member of that community. Your loyal support helps make a difference with families like Cynthia and Valdemar's. I deeply appreciate the way you step up to help provide home ownership opportunities to people in urgent need of safe, affordable housing. Thank you for your compassion.
 
In partnership, 
Jonathan T.M. Rockford
Chief Executive Officer
Habitat For Humanity

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i thank You, God, that I know that joy of having a home.

a gift for computer literacy

No, it's more than that.

It's a gift of access to all the knowledge a computer on the internet can bring.

Far too many seniors do not have that access.

With our current POTUS busy slashing support budgets, that leads to hours-long hold times for seniors trying to access their Social Security and Medicare benefits by phone.


Since my donation of 4000 AARP Reward Points to Senior Planet can help alleviate that problem for other seniors and can lead to their training to handle that business themselves online, then that is a superb use of those points.

Happy to be of service, y'all!