NBN Online for the week of April 21, 2008

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Credit Well Drying Up for Builders, Too, Congress Told
States, Localities Have Options to Stimulate the Economy
Tidewater Builders Paint a Brighter Picture of Their Housing Market
Coast to Coast
Housing Crisis Takes Human Toll
Politics & Government
Long Hearing Looks at ‘Drastic’ Clean Water Act Changes
Attend Government Affairs Recognition Breakfast on May 1
Plan to Attend the 2008 NAHB Legislative Conference on April 30
Economics & Finance
NAHB Chief Economist Says U.S. Has Slid Into Recession
Housing Starts Lose Further Ground in March
No Rally in Builder Confidence Seen in April
Surveys Find Consumers More Upbeat About Home Buying
Freddie Mac Buying Jumbo Loans in High-Cost Areas
Eye on the Economy: Housing Indicators Are Flashing Red
Attend or View the Construction Forecast Conference on April 24
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders’ Tip: An Easy-to-Fabricate Lockset Drill Guide
Womens Council
Survey Finds Women Rising to Top Home Building Ranks
Technology
Home Technology Disconnect Could Mean Lost Revenues
Like Builders, ESCs Specialize in Different Market Segments
50Plus Housing
The Veranda at CollegeTown Is a Safe Haven for Seniors
Remodelers
Harvard Sees Remodeling Slowing in Second Half of 2008
Make the Next Bathroom Remodel a Water-Efficient One
Remodelers’ Spring Board Preview
'Remodel Now' Material Available for Remodeling Month
Disaster
NAHB Grant Helps Illinois Builders House Katrina Victim
Building Systems
President's Tour Looks at Manufacturers, Green Building
sales
'Trillion Dollar Women’ Gives Viewpoint of Female Buyers
Education
Earn Designations at NAHB Conferences in New Orleans
Education Calendar
Green Building
Completion of National Green Building Standard Nears
Applications Period for EnergyValue Awards Open
Beazer Steps Up Energy-, Eco-Performance of Its Homes
Green Homes Tour Expanding in North Carolina
Certified Green Professionals to Be Honored at Green Conference
Green Conference Offers Development Educational Track
Earth Day Starts With Reducing Energy Use at Home
Labor
Trustees Visit HBI Programs at Work in New Orleans
Building Products
New Danza Faucets Bring Elegant Design to the Kitchen
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
Endowment HELP Goes a Long Way at Maryland University
Applications for Herman J. Smith Scholarships Due May 5
Association News
Get Free ‘April Is New Homes Month,’ Resources Online Now
GM $500 Private Offer: Easy as 1-2-3
'Interview Skills' Sold Out; Few 'Presentation Skills' Spots Remain
Avoid Credit Card Processing Rate Increases With Solveras
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
Spring Board Meeting Set for April 29-May 3 in Washington
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

NAHB Grant Helps Illinois Builders House Katrina Victim

 

 

Volunteer home building professionals with Sedonia Watts and Rev. Jim Cagle in Watts' house during week two of the project.

Ninety one-year-old Sedonia Watts had watched the tree next to her Columbia, Miss., home grow since it was a “a little switch.” But when it ripped a gaping ceiling-to-foundation hole through her bedroom wall during Hurricane Katrina, it left her homeless.

Watts had to leave her lifelong home, friends and community, and for more than two years, she didn’t know if she’d ever be able to return.

Then the SouthWest Suburban Home Builders Association in Illinois got involved.

Many of the HBA’s members belong to the Orland Park Church in Orland Park, Ill., a partner with the Christian Reformed World Relief organization to rebuild communities after a disaster.

Through the church, the HBA members had helped fund and build a home for a displaced Katrina family in 2007. But because of the housing market downturn, they had difficulty getting enough cash donations to build a home this year for Watts.

So, the HBA applied for and received a $15,000 grant from the NAHB Home Building Industry Disaster Relief Fund (HBIDRF) to help purchase building materials to build Watts a new home.

“This year, it was easier for members to volunteer their time to work on the project, but we needed help with the money,” said Len Kamp, of Kamp Builders in Orland Park, who was one of the coordinators of the project. “We were extremely happy and thankful for the grant from NAHB.”

On Jan. 28, members of the HBA and volunteers from the church and Will-Grundy Home Builders & Associates headed to Mississippi to build Watt’s new home in four week-long shifts.

“We were amazed at how many church members were willing to donate their time,” said Cindy Vander Laan, of Orland Park Church. Like many of the HBA volunteers, many of the project’s volunteers owned their own business.

A Life Returned in Four Weeks

When the project was completed, Watts was handed the keys to her new 800-square-foot, two-bedroom home — built on the same property she’d left.

“It was a wonderful experience,” Kamp said. “And I know firsthand that the money was well spent.” Either Kamp, or his brothers Dave and Kevin, worked on the home three out of the four weeks.

“The home building industry is proud to support the great volunteer efforts led by Illinois builders,” said Bobby Rayburn, a home builder from Jackson, Miss. and 2004 NAHB president, who heads up NAHB’s disaster relief efforts. “The grant helped them continue their work, and reinforces the idea that builders build more than just houses. They build community.”



NAHB Disaster Relief Fund

NAHB’s Home Building Industry Disaster Relief Fund, a recognized 501(c)(3) charitable organization, helps residents affected by disaster and works with associations with disaster recovery and public relations assistance.

To make a donation to NAHB’s Home Building Industry Disaster Relief Fund, which directs contributions made to the fund to recognized charities that are helping with shelter, healthcare and education, click here.

For more information on the NAHB fund, e-mail Jessica Lynch at NAHB, or call her at 800-368-5242 x8401.

 

 

SouthWest Suburban HBA member Len Kamp (top row, far right) with volunteers in front of Watts' completed home in Columbia, Miss.


 

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