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In This Issue:

Front Page
NAHB Steps Up Efforts to End Severe AD&C Credit Crunch
Foot Traffic Up as Home Buying Becomes More Affordable
Homeownership Tax Benefits a Big Selling Point for Prospective Buyers
Coast to Coast
First-Time Home Buyers Find Themselves Creditworthy
Economics & Finance
HUD Warns Consumers of Foreclosure Scams
Pulte Homes and Centex to Merge, Becoming Biggest U.S. Builder
Eye on the Economy: Consumer Confidence Remains in Doldrums
Register Online for NAHB Spring Construction Forecast Conference
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Downturn
HBAs Promote Tax Credit, Generate Interest and Traffic
How to Survive Till Next Week: One Builder’s Perspective
Free Webinar on April 29 Looks at Negotiating With Lenders
Learn How to Get a Green Edge at Audio Seminar on April 16
Free Online Business Survival Tips Available Till April 17
Audio Seminar Looks at Commercial Opportunities in Stimulus Package
Free NAHB Webinar to Discuss Impact Fee Alternatives on April 21
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Two Strategies for Storing Parts and Tools
Sales
Builder Outsells Competition by Focusing on Green Standard
My Builder Filed for Bankruptcy, What Should I Do?
Promote ‘New Homes Month’ This Month With Free Online Resources
Business Management
How to Develop and Work an Effective Job-Search Strategy
Remodelers
Free ‘Remodeling Month’ Materials Available From NAHB
Education
One-Day Passes Available for NAHB’s Spring Conferences
Education Calendar
regulation
Flood Hazard Maps Going From Paper to Digital Distribution
Green Building
New WaterSense Certification Open for Business
Indiana Community Earns Green Land Development Certification
environment
Impact of Review of New ESA Rules Raises Builder Concerns
research
2010 Energy Value Housing Awards Now Underway
Desiderio Named Research Center’s Green Building Director
hbi
Project CRAFT Grad Earns Scholarship, Turns Life Around
Building Products
Garbage Disposals Included in Green Building Standard
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
HBAs: Challenge/Build/Grow Proposals Due April 17
Apply for Herman J. Smith Scholarships by May 4
Association News
Nation's Oldest HBA Celebrates 100 Years of Service
'Struggling' HBAs, Apply for NAHB Assistance Grants by April 24
Office Depot Offers Members 14 Deals Under $5
FTD Offers 15% Discount to NAHB Members
Avoid Visa/Master Card Hikes in Processing With Solveras
Spring Board Last Chance for Spokesperson Training in 2009
Pitney Bowes Postage Meters Offer Convenience, Savings
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Project CRAFT Grad Earns Scholarship, Turns Life Around

 

 

Jonathan Holmes

At the age of 18, former Project CRAFT – Avon Park student Jonathan Holmes is among the first Home Builders Institute (HBI) graduates to receive the Youth Investment Award from the Eckerd Family Foundation.

Similar to HBI’s Herman and Patsy Smith Fund for Excellence in the Trades, the Eckerd Foundation provides scholarships to juvenile ex-offenders to help them make the transition from the justice system back into society.

From a young age, Holmes was in the Tampa, Fla.-area foster care system and bounced around from family to family. By the age of 14, he was entrenched in the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) system and he faced a bleak future. 

In January 2008, Holmes enrolled in Project CRAFT while at the Avon Park Youth Academy and began to see gradual changes in his attitude, work ethic and outlook on life. He excelled in HBI instructor Rick Miller’s plumbing class, earning his industry-sponsored Pre Apprenticeship Certificate Training (PACT) and his GED, making him a viable candidate for the Eckerd award.

Demonstrating his commitment to turning his life around, Holmes also completed all DJJ restitution requirements — including paying fines and writing letters of apology to those he harmed. Many students do not complete this step, waiting instead until they turn 18 and DJJ’s statute of limitations expires.

Holmes used the award money to secure an apartment with enough space for his two children to come visit.

He has been employed by Hillsborough Citrus in Tampa for the past five months and works as a freelance plumber on the weekends to help support his family.

“Jonathan’s story is heartening,” said HBI trustee and Florida builder Bill Paul. “Here’s a young man who made a conscious decision to change and did not waver from that path. Project CRAFT gave him the skills to succeed in the workplace, but more importantly Jonathan gained the confidence to persevere when things were tough. Jonathan is a courageous young man with a bright future. Everyone at HBI is proud of him.”

Funding for Avon Park and Florida’s four other Project CRAFT sites at Tampa, Red Road, Dozier and Orlando was recently renewed by the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice.

Project CRAFT trains more than 500 youths annually in Florida; more than 90% of its graduates are placed in industry jobs, the military or school. As part of their PACT training, each year CRAFT students spend approximately 30,000 hours working on community service projects.

For more information on Project CRAFT, e-mail Dennis Torbett at HBI, or call him at 800-795-7955 x8908.


 

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