2016 Winter Newsletter
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2016 Winter Newsletter
Winter 2016 Newsletter Plus: •Habitat’s 100th House •Habitat Young Professionals •Hope Builders •2015 Annual Report Spotlight on Sponsors Director’s Note “Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings Homes • Communities • Hope people together to build Homes, Communities and Hope.” Volume 4, Issue 1 Golden Crescent Habitat for Humanity 2015-2016 Board of Directors CHAIR Barbara Samples VICE-CHAIR I “To Build a house is one thing, but to make it a home is quite another…” – Louis L’Amour, Bendigo Shafter am an unashamed Louis L’Amour fan, and have been for years. When I read this line recently, I was struck by its similarity to Habitat’s work. Volunteers build the houses, and partner families make them into homes. You, supporters of our ministry, enable them to do so. In this, our 22nd year, Golden Crescent Habitat for Humanity has set some audacious goals: Homes: On page 2, read about our largest neighborhood to date with room for 18 houses. You can be part of it through volunteering or funding a brick. Communities: Habitat couldn’t do what we do without our corporate and individual donors and sponsors. In this issue, we feature a corporate sponsor that has been with us since 2004. Read about the Keating family’s commitment to making a difference in their community on page 5. Every year we have an Open House to recognize our donors and volunteers. This year’s event was held at our construction warehouse and ReStore. See who was honored on page 7. John Bloom PAST CHAIR Heath Seerden TREASURER Josh Zeller SECRETARY Sheila Vesely JR Amaya, Christi Cornel, Vern Crockett, Sam Hooker, Laura Kaspar, Andrew Merryman, Keith Williams Staff PRESIDENT/EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Cynthia J. Staley CONSTRUCTION COORDINATOR Le Anne Welder FAMILY SERVICES & COMMUNITY PROGRAMS COORDINATOR Rebekah Logan SPECIAL EVENTS/MARKETING Katy Walterscheidt ADVANCEMENT ASSISTANT Holly Pickering OFFICE MANAGER Gloria Rodriguez Hope: The homes we build are hope for our families. On page 8, read about some of our 2016 families. Ruby Ruiz Thank you for spending a few minutes with us, learning about your Habitat affiliate. Building Blocks Grace and Peace, Cynthia J. Staley RESTORE MANAGER EDITOR SENIOR WRITERS Holly Pickering Katy Walterscheidt LAYOUT & DESIGN carilaza designs Cynthia J. Staley Executive Director Golden Crescent Habitat for Humanity Building Blocks is produced by the Golden Crescent Habitat for Humanity Advancement office and underwritten by the ReStore and local benefactors. This newsletter is printed two times a year for the donors, volunteers and other stakeholders of Golden Crescent Habitat for Humanity. Golden Crescent Habitat for Humanity P. O. Box 1357 | Victoria, TX 77902 361-573-2511 www.GoldenCrescentHabitat.org 1 WINTER 2016 Homes Habitat Starts Construction on Biggest Project to Date Koi·no·ni·a [noun] /koi-nõ-neê-āh/ [1] Fellowship [2] Communion with fellow Christians [3] Golden Crescent Habitat for Humanity’s new 18-home neighborhood This past October, Habitat supporters and community leaders broke ground on Golden Crescent Habitat for Humanity’s largest neighborhood to date, Koinonia. Located on a 4-acre tract of land in the heart of Victoria, just off Arroyo Dr., Koinonia will be home to 18 Habitat houses, as well as the Marsha Shanklin Community Garden. The land was generously donated by local brothers, Melvin and Jay Lack, and their families. Fundraising efforts are underway for infrastructure costs, which include the street, electrical lines, sidewalks and more. In total, infrastructure costs for the neighborhood are estimated at $405,000 and to date $125,000 has been raised. Based on current appraisals, upon completion, each home will add an additional $94,000 to the Victoria County tax base. Street construction began in January and house construction is set to start this fall. “We are thrilled about building the Koinonia neighborhood,” said Cynthia Staley, Habitat Executive Director. “The name Koinonia really defines what Habitat is all about—bringing people together in Christian spirit. Not only will this neighborhood forever change the lives of 18 families, it will make a significant positive impact on the landscape of Victoria.” Build the foundation of Habitat’s new 18-home neighborhood, Koinonia. Purchase a commemorative brick by March 11 at www.goldencrescenthabitat.org/koinonia. WINTER 2016 2 www.GoldenCrescentHabitat.org Homes Habitat Celebrates 100 Homes with $100 Donations “My people will live in a peaceful neighborhood—in safe houses, in quiet gardens.” – Isaiah 32:18 With a busy year ahead, the verse above seemed particularly appropriate for the 2016 Annual Giving Campaign theme. We are carrying out God’s word at Habitat by building peaceful neighborhoods, safe houses and our first-ever community garden. In 2016 we also celebrate a huge milestone—building our 100th house. All this is done thanks to the support of Habitat’s donors and volunteers. This year brings exciting plans in all five counties: • DeWitt County: 7th Annual Habitat Hoopla event, first Habitat house in Yorktown and renovating a Habitat house in Cuero for a new family. • Goliad County: Looking for land and fundraising for the county’s third Habitat house. • Jackson County: The county’s first Habitat build kicks off this spring. • Lavaca County: Launching A Brush With Kindness, a 10-home minor repair program in partnership with St. Paul’s Catholic Church in Shiner. • Victoria County: Building infrastructure for the 18-home neighborhood Koinonia, plus building with three families. Join us as we celebrate 100 homes by donating $100 as part of our 100 for 100 Campaign. Your gift ensures the construction of 100 more homes and the future of our vibrant community. Visit www.goldencrescenthabitat.org/donate or use the enclosed remittance envelope. Young Professionals Growing a Year After Launch A year ago, a small group of young professionals in the Golden Crescent formed a volunteer group to meet new people, while helping out the community. Now this group is known as Habitat Young Professionals (HYP). They build on current Habitat projects the fourth Saturday of the month and host a social the Thursday before the build day. In August, HYP raised more than $1,000 for Habitat with their inaugural Cornhole Tournament at Moonshine Drinkery. The group is in the preliminary stages of planning a Habitat Global Village trip for Spring 2017. If you are 25–35, or just feel young at heart, join HYP. Please contact Katy at 361-573-2511 or katy@goldencrescenthabitat.org for more information. www.GoldenCrescentHabitat.org 3 WINTER 2016 Homes #GivingTuesday Raises Money Habitat is currently looking for families to build with in DeWitt, Goliad, Jackson, Lavaca and Victoria Counties. Please call the office at 361-573-2511 for more information. for Koinonia Neighborhood Thanks to the community’s generosity, and matching gifts from Ranch Hand Truck Accessories and Double D Ranchwear, YOU raised a total of $6,957! It was a great launching point to raise more than $18,000 in 18 days—critical dollars that will literally build the street in our newest neighborhood, Koinonia. Thank you to everyone who donated and to TownSquare Media for spreading the word. Local Business Helps with House Costs To keep costs down, garages are not typically part of a Habitat house. While building in Swan Crossing, Habitat is required to include garages per the neighborhood’s deed restrictions. Dan Gorfido with Victoria Builder Supply has helped keep construction costs down with the addition of garages thanks to his donation of garage doors and installation labor for the 10 Habitat houses built in Swan Crossing. Community partnerships like this allow Habitat to build safe, decent, affordable homes for local families in need. MARK YOUR CALENDAR February 23 – Habitat Hoopla in Cuero February 27 – UHV Day of Service at Habitat build site March 11 – Deadline to order bricks for Koinonia Brick Campaign Habitat is building in Victoria most Saturdays and Mondays through May 2016. Call 361-573-2511 and speak to Gloria Rodriguez to volunteer. March 25 – Good Friday Fish Fry in Cuero Fall 2016 – 100th House Gala WINTER 2016 4 www.GoldenCrescentHabitat.org Communities Spotlight on Sponsors: The Keating Family Teaching their children, Carter (17) and Kate (15), the values of working hard and giving back to their community is what motivates Ben and Kathleen Keating to support Golden Crescent Habitat for Humanity. Referencing his favorite Bible verse, Luke 12:48 “From everyone who has been given much, much will be required,” Ben said that it is essential to be a responsible business owner who has humility and supports the community. “We want to instill in our children the importance of tithing, not just to the church, but also to the community,” Ben said. “And it’s easy for us, as a family, to give to Habitat because it doesn’t get much more direct than helping local families.” The Keatings have sponsored two houses. Their family business, Port Lavaca Auto Group, sponsored Habitat’s Media Blitz build in 2005 and the Keating family sponsored another home in 2007, along with families from their church small group. Port Lavaca Auto Group, has been the presenting sponsor of Habitat’s past three Speaking of Sweat Equity events, which bring celebrity speakers to Victoria as a way to raise essential funds for the affiliate. When they sponsored their second home, the small group families all got together to paint the Habitat house. Kathleen said it was rewarding to help but, more importantly, it was a great opportunity for the kids to see the investment Habitat homeowners make in their homes. “Our children saw the homeowners’ satisfaction from the hard work they put into receiving their home,” she said. “They learned that working hard for something ends up meaning more in the end.” The Keatings also give back during the holiday season to Habitat families experiencing hard times, like one homeowner who recently was hit by an uninsured motorist and incurred unexpected expenses. The Keatings gather together to discuss how they can help the specific families. Then they shop together, wrap and deliver the presents. “We receive joy from giving back,” Kathleen said. “But I feel blessed knowing that these families, who work hard but are having a rough time, will have a special Christmas morning.” The Keatings look all year long for the right opportunities to support the community. Ben said he likes Habitat’s vetting process for choosing families to build with—an application, background check, home visits with the Family Selection Committee, interviews and final approval from the Board of Directors. “I know that my investment with Habitat goes to hard-working, grateful, deserving people who aren’t afraid to work,” he said. www.GoldenCrescentHabitat.org 5 WINTER 2016 Communities HabitatHero: JR Rusch Two and a half years ago, JR Rusch started building with Habitat, partially because of his love of home building and woodworking. Since retiring from South Texas Electric Coop in July 2014, he’s been a regular construction team member on Saturdays and Mondays. Additionally, he volunteers at the Habitat ReStore, where he repairs appliances and furniture for sale that would otherwise have to be discarded. Combined, JR volunteers an average of 19 hours a week at Habitat. His wife, Dorothy, often volunteers at the ReStore as well. “Giving back to the community through volunteering with Habitat is what I want to do in my retirement,” he said. “The thanks I get from families I build with makes it worthwhile.” How Our Affiliate Builds Homes Around the World IN CUERO Habitat for Humanity’s model is based on Leviticus 25:35-36, a prohibition against lending money at high interest to your poor neighbors. As part of this model, each Habitat affiliate tithes 10 percent of all unrestricted or undesignated revenue to Habitat for Humanity International to build homes around the world. Since 1994, Golden Crescent Habitat for Humanity has tithed more than $200,000, building 60 houses in Mexico, Mozambique and Bangladesh. Incredible that our donors have built 98 homes in the Golden Crescent and 60 houses around the world. These 158 families sleep in safe, decent shelter tonight because of what YOU buy at the ReStore and donate to this affiliate. WINTER 2016 More than 10 0 attendees danced for two hours while raising $4,450 for Habitat’s Youth United program at the Inaugural Dance for Habitat in August at the Victoria College Gym. The event was organized by Dr. Chris Velasco, whose son, Connor, is in Youth United. The 7th Annual Habitat Hoopla will be February 23 at The Venue on Church Street in Cuero. Celebrity waiters and attendees will raise money for Habitat’s next DeWitt County build. To purchase tickets, call Habitat at 361-573-2511. 6 www.GoldenCrescentHabitat.org Communities for Volunteers and Donors at 4th Annual Open House In November, Habitat honored its volunteers and donors with the 4th Annual Volunteer and Donor Open House. Volunteer Gayle Gainer’s vision and tireless work transformed the Habitat Construction Warehouse into a lovely, rustic party venue. Groups Honored for Years of Dedication Charlie Jones Lifetime Achievement Award – The Holy Family Knights of Columbus #9088 were honored for their dedication to volunteering on at least one house a year since 2001, including several members who volunteer on a weekly basis. They also built a house on Hiller St. in 2007. Dan Coleman Community Partner Award – Taya Kyle, wife of “American Sniper” Chris Kyle and author of “American Wife,” visited Victoria in October to build on a Habitat home and speak to the community as part of Habitat’s Speaking of Sweat Equity series. Prosperity Bank was honored for raising more than $220,000 for Habitat since 1999 through their annual fishing tournament. They sponsored House #59 and regularly volunteer to build houses, serve as board members and committee members. www.GoldenCrescentHabitat.org 7 WINTER 2016 Hope Meet the Families Lisa Kitchens and her two daughters— La’Kerria (19) and La’Kyle (15) —will build their Habitat home in Victoria. Lisa has worked at La Villa Nursing Rehabilitation for 14 years and believes that if you work hard, you deserve the best in life. That is why she is excited to build a Habitat home to provide a safe home and future for her family. Meet the three Habitat partner families who will build this Spring. Dalia Sanchez, a cook at City Bakery for three years, will build her Habitat home in Victoria. Dalia originally came to Habitat because she knew the program helped families and wanted a safe home for her and her two sons, Rey (17) and Jacob (9). Chris and Connie Solis will be the first Habitat family in Jackson County when they build their home. Chris is a claims supervisor at Wal Mart and Connie is working toward her business finance degree at Victoria College while homeschooling their two children, Kalrya (10) and R'Gina (5). They look forward to moving into their new home with a backyard where the girls can safely play. Neighbors Helping Neighbors Before Liz Brown ever applied to become a Habitat homeowner, she volunteered on the job site to build someone else’s home. This experience was part of the journey that led her to Habitat. Brown moved into her own Habitat house in June after spending countless hours of hard work and sacrifice building a safe, decent home for her two daughters. The first day of Habitat’s new build in September, Brown was found on the job site volunteering to build the home of her neighbor, Kinsey Layton. Even though she has reached her goal of being a homeowner, she continues to help others reach their goals as well. She is the essence of Habitat’s mission of building homes, communities and hope. WINTER 2016 8 www.GoldenCrescentHabitat.org Life is for Living Society ($5,000+) Victoria Emergency Associates, LLC Roofer Society ($1,250-$2,499) Armstrong Warehouse and Transfer Co. Dr. and Mrs. Shahid H. Hashmi Mr. and Mrs. Lane Keller Moonshine Drinkery Dr. Ginna Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Driscoll Staley Heart of the Home Society ($500-$1,249) Anonymous Astron Club Augustus Ranch Mrs. Jodie Beck Judge and Mrs. David Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chastain, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Dodson First English Lutheran Church Ms. Sandra Hardy Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lack Mr. and Mrs. James Meischen Mr. and Mrs. Emory Migura Dr. and Mrs. Robert Oakley, Jr. O’Leary & Partners Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church Platinum Homes Prosperity Bank Mrs. LaNell Ressmann Dr. and Mrs. Steve M. Samples Seerden Enterprises South Texas Electric Cooperative Inc. Dr. and Mrs. John H. Starkey Trust Texas Bank Victoria Lions Club Mr. and Mrs. David Yeates Grass is Greener Society ($250-$499) Baltic Enterprises Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Gietz Mosquito Squad Mr. and Mrs. Chris Pickering Renew Crew of Victoria Ms. Susan Rivas Mr. and Mrs. Bart Hernandez Mr. Lester Hoerig Mr. Robert Houston Howard Goode & Company Victoria Medical & Rehabilitation Associates PA Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Walker Mr. John Zinn Mr. Charles Daniel Capt. Bob Ozment Mr. Steve Janca Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Janecek Janecka Insurance Agency Mr. Chris O. Jimenez Ms. Gaye N. Kalich Ms. Julie Kayl Keith Williams Insurance Ms. Mary Jo Kinghorn Ms. Frances Kirkland Framework Society ($1-$249) Ms. Caren Adamson Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anzaldua Mr. and Mrs. John Atkinson Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Babb Mr. and Mrs. Rick Bishop Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bloom Ms. Rebecca Bootzin Mr. James Borden Mr. and Mrs. John S. Brill Mr. Mike Cavazos Mr. and Mrs. Michael Chilek Mr. and Mrs. Mark Chovanec Mr. Doyle Christian Mr. and Mrs. Steven Cihal Club Westerner Dance Hall Mr. and Mrs. Tim Cornish Mr. Abram Corona Mr. John D. Crews Mr. and Mrs. David Curton Dr. and Mrs. Kurtis R. Krueger Mrs. Carmen Lockstedt Lowes of Victoria Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Maresh Mr. and Mrs. Russell Marshall Ms. Cris Martin Ms. Geneva Meis Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Meredith Mr. and Mrs. Alton Meyer Ms. Marilyn Mill Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Munford M.W. Rentals & Services Inc. Network For Good Mr. and Mrs. Don Padgett Ms. Mary Ann Parker Pizza Properties Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Priour Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert C. Pyle Dr. and Mrs. Irfan R. Qureshi Mr. and Mrs. Max Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Luis Rodriguez Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo Rodriguez Sam’s Club Mrs. Alice Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schramek Ms. Daisy Shambo Mr. and Mrs. William Shirley DoTopia Mr. James M Dusek Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eastham Mr. and Mrs. Tom Faulkner Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Followwill Frost Insurance Agency Inc. Ms. Lori M. Goldman Mr. and Mrs. Dan W. Goyen Goyen Electric Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grimes Ms. Charlene Grones Guadalupe Baptist Association John Hall Mrs. and Mr. Marlene Hennessey Dr. and Mrs. Walter Herbst Mr. Anthony Hermes Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sralik St Peter’s Lutheran Church Ms. Sara Teague Dr. and Mrs. Clay W. Sciba TISD Mr. Todd Valdes and Dr. Leilani Valdes Victoria Automobile Dealers Association 9 WINTER 2016 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Tomanek Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tompkins Ms. Yolanda Torres Mr. Jorge Trevino Ms. Molly Trevino United Way of Greater Philadelphia & SNJ Victoria College ADN-SNA Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weischwill Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Williams Ms. Melita Zafereo Ms. Kathy Hunt BHP Billiton Caterpillar Foundation Crossroads Foundation Holy Family Catholic Church Kathryn O’Connor Foundation Marsha Shanklin Foundation MG and Lillie A Johnson Foundation O’Connor & Hewitt Foundation Corp United Way of Victoria County Wells Fargo Housing Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Bauknight from Dr. and Mrs. Jesse V. Deleon David Edwards from Mr. and Mrs. Driscoll Staley Linda Bookout from Dr. and Mrs. Robert Horton Dr. Jerry Followwill from DeTar Hospital Claude “Buddy” Blackwell from Ms. Dianne Cowey Dennis Lockstedt from Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lenz Koinonia Neighborhood House Sponsorships Mr. Alvaro Amaya, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bloom Mr. and Mrs. Ken Callarman Ms. Christi Cornel Mr. and Mrs. Clay Crockett Double D Ranchwear Mr. and Mrs. John Galway Mrs. Charmelle Garrett Mr. Ernest G. Guajardo Pastor and Mrs. Sam Hooker Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kaspar Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Logan, Jr. Mr. Jared Mayfield Mr. and Mrs. Tim Michalski Ms. Morgan Dunn O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. Chris Pickering Ranch Hand Truck Accessories Ms. Melissa Rivera Ms. Gloria Rodriguez Dr. and Mrs. Steve M. Samples Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Scott Mr. and Mrs. Driscoll Staley Mr. and Mrs. Mike Stern Ms. Anabel Torres-Mondolfi Mr. and Mrs. Larry Vesely Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wagenschein Mr. and Mrs. Chris Walterscheidt Mr. and Mrs. Michael Way Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weaver Ms. Marissa Woodward Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Woolson House #85 Koinonia Brick Campaign Ms. Cheryl Baughman Mr. Mike Berger Brannan Paving Company Inc. Mrs. Nancy Cantu Club Westerner Dance Hall Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Followwill Janecka Insurance Agency Dr. and Mrs. Buddy Lee Ms. Vicki McNally The Nooters Mr. and Mrs. Michael Samford Dr. and Mrs. Steve M. Samples Sandalphon Study Club Victoria Lions Club Food Bank of the Golden Crescent Mr. James Wisdom House #86 Anonymous Capital One Community Donors Food Bank of the Golden Crescent House #87 Anonymous Carnegie Mellon University Caterpillar Community Donors Food Bank of the Golden Crescent Habitat Youth United Ranch Hand Truck Accessories State Farm House #88 Food Bank of the Golden Crescent Habitat ReStore House #97 Fordyce Ltd House #98 Habitat ReStore Construction Partners ATS Engineers Barnes Appraisal Service Caraway Plumbing Carpet Masters - Carpet One City of Victoria City of Victoria Finance Department Commercial Electric Creager Brothers Concrete Easley Construction Elite Toilet Rental Faith Construction Cleaning Co. John Hall Appraisals Lowes of Victoria Midway Grass Farms Mobile Mini Mundine Materials & Trucking Raines Brick, Tile & Flooring Inc. South Texas Ventilation Southern Fastening Systems Inc. Zarsky Lumber Co. Construction Gift-inKind Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bleier Mr. & Mrs. Milton Bluhm Mrs. Leslie Book Bugmobile Pest & Termite Control Catholic Daughters – Holy Family Catholic Church CenterPoint Energy Chick-fil-A of Whispering Creek Citizens Medical Center City of Victoria Ms. Peggy J. Cunningham Del Papa Distributing Company Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Densman Dow Build Hope Through Monthly Giving El Pico De Gallo Restaurant First United Methodist Church Fordyce Ltd Ms. Catherine Garza HEB Hunter Douglas Integrity Designs Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kaspar Keith Williams Insurance KRD Pumping Services, LLC. Mr. Mike Melanson Olive Garden Ms. Jennifer Perez Pizza Properties Inc. Schneider Electric Square D Starbucks University of Houston-Victoria Mr. and Mrs. Larry Vesely Valspar Victoria Builder Supply Company Victoria Downtown Lions Club Whirlpool Mr. James Wisdom Wooster Brush Co. Yale For $20 a month, less than it costs to take the kids out for burgers, you could light up a Habitat home’s living and dining rooms in one year! A monthly donation to Habitat doesn’t just build homes, it builds hope for area families looking for a brighter future. Fill out the enclosed envelope or go to www.goldencrescenthabitat.org/donate to become a Hope Builder, a group of donors who give monthly through a secure automatic credit card or electronic check. Each Hope Builder’s small monthly sacrifice adds up to make a significant impact in the lives of the families Habitat serves. 10 Hope Speaking of Sweat Equity 2015 Featuring Taya Kyle Printing Underwriter Platinum Builder Nickel Builders Port Lavaca Auto Group Gold Builders Lamar Outdoor Advertising Townsquare Media Victoria Advocate Victoria Television Group Silver Builder TDECU Build With Taya Underwriter klean corp international Bronze Builders Ashley Furniture HomeStore Leslie & Stan Ruta Movie Showing Underwriters Brannan Paving Co. New First National Bank Program Underwriter Augustus Ranch Copper Builders Pioneer Natural Resources Pioneer Oilfield Trucking Prosperity Bank Seerden Interests Texas Health Center UPS Store Coastal Skin Care & Wellness Center Amy & Tal Elliott Dr. Jerry Followwill Interstate All Battery Center Terrace Enterprises Victoria Communication Services Woodhouse Day Spa 2015 Fishing Tournament Ashley Furniture HomeStore Mrs. Sally Aman Barnes Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bloom Mr. Jimmy Burns Colorful Canvas Don’s Firearms Dru-Chem Inc. Earthworks Mr. Edgar Erwin Mr. Craig Friemel Golden Wings Gruene Outfitters/Mr. and Mrs. David Yeates Habitat Friends at Prosperity Bank Habitat ReStore Hair Dimensions Hartman Distributing Company HEB Mr. Steve Hipes Ms. Susan Hyak Interstate Battery Mr. and Mrs. Billy Janssen Mr. Conrad Jones Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kaspar Korczynski’s Photo Lab & Studio Ms. Pam Longbotham Mr. and Mrs. Russell Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Bob McCan McFaddin Ranch Melvins Menswear Mr. and Mrs. Royce Moran Mowdy Boats of Texas Prosperity Private Investments Ms. Dianne Rangnow WINTER 2016 Rendezvous Boutique Rockport Tackle Town JR Rusch Dr. and Mrs. Steve Samples Sky Restaurant Bill Spellacy Sherrie Spradlin Tackle Shack Target Texas Roadhouse Theatre Victoria Torin Bales Fine Jewelry Mr. and Mrs. Larry Vesely Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vickers Victoria All Sports Victoria Country Club Victoria Symphony Wagners Hardware Watermark Corporate Apparel Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilcox Mr. John E Zacek Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Zeller Dance for Habitat Benefiting Youth United Ms. Lynn Abney Mrs. Charrie Adamson Mr. and Mrs. Arnel C. Arquisola Dr. Harish Chandna Dr. Carlos Chinea Crossroads Hospitalist Associates, PLLC Ms. Cindy Doyle Dr. Yogesh C. Dhingra Mr. Fabian E. Espinosa Mr. and Mrs. Ajay Gaalla Mr. John Hall Mr. Jess Howard Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jamieson Ms. Rakesh Kathplai Mr. and Mrs. Azhar Malik Ms. Natalie Malina Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Nethery Mr. Noe Olvera 11 Dr. and Dr. Miguel A. Ormazabal Dr. and Mrs. Daksheshkumar Parikh Mr. Marco Rodriguez Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Sightenhorst Mr. Steven W. Slovacek Mr. and Mrs. Barrington Smith Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stone Transvision, P.C. Ms. Ruby Trevino Mr. Joe Valderrama Mr. John Valdivia Victoria Medical & Rehabilitation Associates PA Victoria Nephrology Associates, LLC Dr. and Mrs. William J. Wagner, Jr. Mr. Reuben Ybarra Dr. Andrew Young HYP Cornhole Tournament Moonshine Drinkery Prosperity Bank www.GoldenCrescentHabitat.org (Gifts received January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015.) Hope 2015 Annual Report “Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and He will establish your plans.” Proverbs 16:3 When the Board of Directors agreed that the verse above should be Habitat’s theme for the year, little did we know what the Lord had in store for us—new families, new partnerships, new projects and an enlarged service area are just a few of the opportunities He brought our way. 2015 in the rearview window: • In March, we finalized the acquisition of DeWitt County Habitat for Humanity, and began earnestly searching for qualified families and donors to continue the work in that county. Statement of Financial Position ASSETS Current Assets $ 575,605.00 Long Term Assets TOTAL ASSETS $932,553.00 $ 1,508,158.00 Statement of Functional Expenses Program Management & General Fundraising LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Total Liabilities $ Total Net Assets TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $1,349,682.00 • Through Habitat’s Collegiate Challenge, Carnegie Mellon University sent 14 students to build on the Youth United House in March. 158,476.00 $ 1,508,158.00 • In March and October, we held two Speaking of Sweat Equity events featuring speakers Mark Schultz and Taya Kyle. • On a blustery weekend in April, our Board held a Strategic Planning Retreat, mapping out a plan for the next three years. • In July, the ReStore did a complete reset, and held its inaugural Tent Sale which helped the ReStore reach another record breaking year in net revenue. • In July, we received our final donation by the City of Victoria of three lots in the Swan Crossing subdivision. • In late October, we held the ground breaking in Victoria for our largest neighborhood to date, Koinonia. • In November, we began preparation for our first-ever Jackson County Build in Edna. • In December, #GivingTuesday raised $6,957 in one day for the Koinonia neighborhood thanks to the community and matching-gift donors Ranch Hand Truck Accessories and Double D Ranchwear. • Habitat served five families: Three families moved into homes and two more will finish construction in the next few weeks. • Other highlights include: The founding of a Habitat Young Professionals chapter and their first HYP Cornhole Tournament, an incredibly successful “Dance for Habitat” benefiting Youth United, and Moonshine Drinkery’s Chili Cookoff benefiting Habitat. WINTER 2016 12 www.GoldenCrescentHabitat.org $1,335,165.00 $ 146,490.00 $186,470.00 $ 1,668,125.00