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NWV Habitat Represents Affordable Housing in Washington D.C

Executive Director, Wendy Patton, of the North Willamette Valley Habitat for Humanity met with Oregon Senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden to discuss a campaign to improve housing affordability in the United States.

Women Build 2017

On September 9, 2017, twenty-four women came together to help build a home for our next partner family which consists of a single mom and her 10-year-old son.  These powerful women raised more than $3,000 which covered the entire lumber cost for the walls the women framed and raised into place th

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Many ways to support Habitat

Here at Habitat we like to say you don't need to lift a hammer to support our mission.  Nola, one of our volunteers is a great example.  Nola is a stay at home mom who loves volunteering and wanted to support the hard working volunteers who help build our Habitat Homes.

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Annual Report 2016-2017

We have a lot to celebrate in this past year, and in this report, you will find some impressive facts and touching stories about your local North Willamette Valley Habitat for Humanity.

 

Groundbreaking block party on our 45th home in Silverton

Thank you to the 65 plus neighbors, community members, Habitat board, staff and volunteers who celebrated and welcomed our new partner family on this sunny Sunday in June.

Welcome to our New Partner Family

Kimberly moved to Oregon with her son, four suitcases and the dream for a better life.  Kim’s story mirrors one of our home builds.  She came from very little having lost her mother from cancer at the age of thirteen.  Her teen years were troubled and turbulent.  She survived by living in hollowe

30th Anniversary Dinner & Auction

Thank you to everyone who came out to celebrate our 30th anniversary on October 8th, 2016. What a delightful evening of dinner catered by the famous Glockenspiel in Mt. Angel, live music, and fantastic auction packages.  Keep a lookout for our next Gala happening in the Spring of 2018.

Groundbreaking on our 44th home

The future home of the Peña family — North Willamette Valley Habitat for Humanity’s first home building project in Woodburn in nearly a decade — is one step closer to reality.

HopeBuilder’s Breakfast: The Most Inspirational Event of the Year!

Thank you to everyone who came out to make this event a success!

Thank You To Our Title Sponsor:

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Frausto Family

Jose & Mayra Frausto and their three children currently live in a two-bedroom apartment. Because of Mayra’s asthma, and a smoker living in the apartment below them, they have taped up and tried to close off all avenues for the smoke to drift up to their apartment.