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Thank you for volunteering for this build! Your efforts will help the Fry Family with their dream of owning a safe, decent, and affordable home. We look forward to having you out on the work site. We promise your volunteer experience will be fun! Get to know the Fry Family. Read their bio below.
FAMILY AND CURRENT HOUSING
Throughout the seven years Glenda Fry has worked at Aultman Hospital, she has crossed paths with many different people. In March 2014, Glenda crossed paths with two fellow Aultman Hospital employees who were in the middle of building their Habitat for Humanity homes. Fascinated by the process in which her coworkers were involved, and intrigued by the opportunity to own her own home, Glenda soon applied for the Habitat program. Glenda is no stranger to homeownership. A former Hoover Company employee, Glenda once owned a home. Due to financial strain after the company moved out of the area, she lost the house she once called home. Currently, Glenda and her daughter are living in a rental with a leaky basement which has caused black mold to grow. In addition to the mold problem, this rental property is not affordable for Glenda, and having owned a home before, she is eager to have a second chance to own her own home. “I would love to build a house for my family,” said Glenda as she thought about her two children, Marc and Megan. Glenda who is a single parent, feels like her greatest accomplishment has been raising her two beautiful children. Marc, a young adult, has completed two tours overseas in the armed forces and Megan is a stellar scholarathlete. With the support of her family, co-workers, and friends, Glenda has fully committed herself to completing the homeownership program and achieving her goals.
HOPE AGAIN
After completing financial training, home maintenance training, personal development classes, and other classes while also working on several worksites, the day came for Glenda to choose a lot to begin building a new life for her family. Much to her daughter’s excitement, Glenda picked a corner lot in Massillon with a floorplan referred to by Habitat as “The Meghan.” The Fry family will begin construction in the spring of 2016 and are looking forward to the experience of building their own home and developing new relationships with volunteers and other families on their Habitat worksite.
FAMILY AND CURRENT HOUSING
Throughout the seven years Glenda Fry has worked at Aultman Hospital, she has crossed paths with many different people. In March 2014, Glenda crossed paths with two fellow Aultman Hospital employees who were in the middle of building their Habitat for Humanity homes. Fascinated by the process in which her coworkers were involved, and intrigued by the opportunity to own her own home, Glenda soon applied for the Habitat program. Glenda is no stranger to homeownership. A former Hoover Company employee, Glenda once owned a home. Due to financial strain after the company moved out of the area, she lost the house she once called home. Currently, Glenda and her daughter are living in a rental with a leaky basement which has caused black mold to grow. In addition to the mold problem, this rental property is not affordable for Glenda, and having owned a home before, she is eager to have a second chance to own her own home. “I would love to build a house for my family,” said Glenda as she thought about her two children, Marc and Megan. Glenda who is a single parent, feels like her greatest accomplishment has been raising her two beautiful children. Marc, a young adult, has completed two tours overseas in the armed forces and Megan is a stellar scholarathlete. With the support of her family, co-workers, and friends, Glenda has fully committed herself to completing the homeownership program and achieving her goals.
HOPE AGAIN
After completing financial training, home maintenance training, personal development classes, and other classes while also working on several worksites, the day came for Glenda to choose a lot to begin building a new life for her family. Much to her daughter’s excitement, Glenda picked a corner lot in Massillon with a floorplan referred to by Habitat as “The Meghan.” The Fry family will begin construction in the spring of 2016 and are looking forward to the experience of building their own home and developing new relationships with volunteers and other families on their Habitat worksite.
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- Address:
- 1910 Woodruff Avenue NW
- Massillon, OH 44647
- USA
- Time:
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Apr 23, 2016 8:30am
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Jul 30, 2016 2:30pm
In Support of Habitat for Humanity East Central Ohio
As a grassroots Christian housing ministry serving Stark, Carroll, Tuscarawas, Harrison, and Jefferson Counties, Habitat for Humanity East Central Ohio is driven by the vision that everyone needs a decent place to live. People partner with Habitat for Humanity to build or improve a place they can call home. Habitat homeowners help build their own homes alongside volunteers and pay an affordable mortgage. Through financial support, volunteering, or adding a voice to support affordable housing, everyone can help families achieve the strength, stability, and self-reliance they need to build better lives for themselves. To learn more, visit habitateco.org.