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News Release – June 23, 2006

Contact:  Brandon Laster, 816-759-6692


 

  

MHDC staff drop books, grab hammers
 

The Missouri Housing Development Commission embraced a chance to lend a helping hand Thursday, June 22, when they worked with the Habitat for Humanity Kansas City for Operation Home Delivery.  The project is being conducted by the City of Kansas City, Mo., and Habitat for Humanity Kansas City and built homes for Hammond, La., families left homeless by Hurricane Katrina.
 

The nationwide Operation Home Delivery program enlists volunteers in cities across the country to pre-build housing components, package them in containers and ship them to the Gulf Coast to be permanently set up.  Kansas City’s program, Homes From The Heartland, built 10 homes for the program.
 

Sixteen MHDC staff members braved the rain and worked on a four-bedroom, two bathroom home as part of the Homes from the Heartland initiative by the Habitat for Humanity.  Various volunteer groups from the Kansas City area spent a half day pre-building walls, which will then be shipped for completion by Habitat teams in the Hurricane Katrina disaster area.
 

MHDC originally donated $20,000 they received to assist Hurricane Katrine victims toward the Habitat efforts, but wanted to do more than just help finance the project.  “What a great idea, the housing people building a house,” Wendell Heyen, MHDC architect and volunteer day foreman said”.  The money was provided to MHDC by the Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines.
 

Although MHDC has a handful of carpentry gifted employees, Habitat workers helped construct the walls and teach the housing professionals.  “I really think Habitat went out of their way to make it a special day for everyone … they were more than happy to teach us how to use the nail gun and put together a wall according to the blueprints.  Simply awesome,” Deanna Fox said.
 

Kansas City hadn’t seen rain in weeks, but a majority of the construction that day was done in the rain.  For safety reasons, a few breaks were taken, but completion was accomplished in a downpour. 
 

MHDC employees have embarked on what they hope will be a continuing campaign for staff to get more involved in service-related activities in the local community.    

 

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Other contacts: 

Homes From the Heartland - http://www.homesfromtheheartland.org/

Habitat for Humanity Kansas City - http://habitatkc.org/ - Yahna Gibson – 816.924.1096

 

 

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MHDC is the state's housing finance agency. The Commission is dedicated to strengthening communities and the lives of Missourians through the financing, development and preservation of affordable housing. Since 1969, MHDC has encouraged and assisted in the production of affordable rental housing and provided homeownership opportunities for thousands of families while investing almost $4 billion in Missouri housing for rental housing developments, home mortgages, home improvement loans, loans to landlords for renovations, grants to neighborhood housing groups and other programs.  MHDC does not build or renovate housing itself; rather, it functions as a bank, providing financing directly to borrowers or through a network of private lending institutions. Most of MHDC's programs operate as a public-private partnership.