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Front Page
Buying in a Soft Housing Market
Play Builders' Free Online Pro Football Game. Don't Miss Out.
Share Nation's Building News With Your Staff. It's Free.
Downswing Will Not Drag Economy Into Recession
Coast to Coast
Even as Housing Prices Cool, Families Continue to Flee Florida
Politics & Government
House Passes Bill Giving Property Owners Day in Court
House Approves HOPE VI, Bill on FHA Multifamily Limits
Multifamily
HUD Convinced Not to Raise FHA Multifamily Premiums
Codes and Standards
NAHB Defeats Mandated Fire Sprinklers at Code Hearings
Economics & Finance
New Home Sales Bounce-Back in August a Nice Surprise
Pending Home Sales Index Suggests Market Stabilizing
Design
Attached at the Garage, Homes Live and Look Detached
Tips
Builder's Tip: Emergency Flat-Roof Repair
Business Management
IRS Plans to Look at Small Builders More Closely
'How to Thrive in Changing Market' at Custom Builder Symposium
Protect Your Profits Through ‘Defensive’ Estimating
Remodelers
Remodelors Council Gala at Chicago Cultural Center
Sales
Last Call to Enter The Nationals Sales and Marketing Awards
Education
Want to Know More About Designations? Ask an Expert
Education Calendar
Environment
Company Faces Penalties Over Lead-Based Paint Notice
Building Quality
National Housing Quality Award Winners Announced
Workforce housing
Easy Design Changes Can Help Connect With Latino Market
Walnut Place an Answer to High Home Costs in California
Labor
Scholarships Help Job Corps Grads Start Housing Careers
Building Products
New Deadbolt Secures Homes Against Holiday Burglaries
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Endowment
Centex CEO to Discuss Future of Home Building on Webcast
Association News
Challenging Times Put NAHB Membership on the Rise
NAHB Funds Transforming Lives of Tsunami Victims
Free NAHB Video Instructs How to Deal With the Media
GM $500 Off Exclusive Offer for NAHB Members
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
Find Key Employees Through the NAHB Online Career Center
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

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Calendar of Events

NAHB Funds Transforming Lives of Tsunami Victims

More than a year and a half since South Asia was devastated by an earthquake and tsunami, the Home Builders Care/National Housing Endowment-Tsunami Shelter Fund is seeing results from its efforts to support reconstruction as well as training to enable communities to participate in the rebuilding, Bob Mitchell, 2000 NAHB president, told the association’s board of directors in Salt Lake City last month.

The Shelter Fund was directly responsible for building 71 homes housing more than 200 people in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, Mitchell said, the first permanent homes to be built in the village following the disaster.

“We were the first on the ground, providing housing for these desperate families,” he said. “We can proudly say that home builders are leaders, both in our own communities and those thousands of miles away.”

The project was spearheaded by Shelter for Life, which, along with Habitat for Humanity, was one of the two organizations chosen to receive the NAHB relief funds.

Because of NAHB’s immediate and substantial donation to Shelter for Life, Mitchell said that the charity was able to attract more money to the local rebuilding effort, and to date the association’s donation has been leveraged into another $100,000 in contributions, which will enable another 50 homes to be built.

In addition to providing physical structures, Mitchell noted that the rebuilding “has provided a paying wage and the dignity that comes with employment to workers whose jobs were lost as a result of the tsunami.”

Of the donations to the Shelter Fund, more than $47,000 was spent locally to pay for labor and $184,000 in materials were purchased.

A donation of $75,000 from NAHB and the National Housing Endowment to Habitat for Humanity International’s affiliate in India has created the NAHB Home Builders Care Disaster Response Technical Center in Kanyakumari, a region in which the tsunami killed 798 people in 33 coastal villages, resulting in the loss of more than 14,000 jobs, Mitchell said.

Since it was created in May, the center has been facilitating repair and renovation of homes along the coast, where 6,500 homes were destroyed or damaged. To date, with the manpower of local workers who have been given construction training, 1,510 out of a planned 4,045 homes have been completed.

The center in Kanyakumari has run 45 programs that have provided 549 participants training in construction and other employable skills. A component of the training focusing on women who lost their husbands has taught masonry skills to 35 widows who have worked on repairing 211 homes in two villages, Mitchell said.

The center will also train 100 women and youths over the next three years to be construction supervisors on small residential contracts. Within five years, the goal is to train 600 supervisors.

“The work done and the lives changed through our leadership embody the very philosophy of Home Builders Care,” said Mitchell, “and I am incredibly proud to be part of this outstanding effort.”

For more information, e-mail Niki Clark at NAHB, or call her at 800-368-5242 x8061.


 

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