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A hand up for families in need!
Building Homes. Building Hope!!
Affordable Homeownership and Building skills !
Assembly of First Nations !Conference !
(February 5, 2014)!
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HABITAT FACTS
Habitat for Humanity a not-for-profit organization Vision
A world where everyone has a safe and decent place to live Mission
To mobilize community partners and volunteers in building affordable housing and promoting home ownership as a means of breaking the cycle of poverty
Founded – 1976 in Americus, Georgia Built on the idea of partnership
Habitat for Humanity International 100 countries 750,000 + families helped with their shelter solution: built, repaired or
improved 1 million people volunteer each year to build with Habitat in providing safe,
decent and affordable housing
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HABITAT FACTS
Habitat for Humanity Canada was founded in 1985 with the
formation of the first Canadian affiliate in Winkler, Manitoba. Nationwide, there are now 67 affiliates in 10 provinces
and two territories.
Logged more than 10 million volunteer hours contributing to build over 2,200 homes for low-income Canadian families.
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HABITAT CANADA
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HOW WE HELP – a hand up, not a hand out
Using monetary donations, volunteer labour and donated materials, Habitat purchases land, builds homes and sells them to partner families with no down payment and zero-interest mortgages that are geared to income.
Affordable mortgages reduce the financial stress on families, allowing them to take care of other needs such as childcare, transportation, groceries, education, clothing, etc.
Partner families’ monthly mortgage payments go into a revolving fund that is used to build homes for other families in need.
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HOW WE HELP – a hand up, not a hand out
Make affordable housing accessible to low income families Core Program – Homeownership through partnership
Habitat Homes
Constructed using donated funds, material and labour Sold to partner families through a no-profit, no-interest mortgage Financing
“Zero%” down payments Mortgage payments set at 25 - 30% of gross income or less
Supporting additional families when mortgage payments are invested
Partner families become part of their own housing solution Volunteer – 500 hours and participate in valuable training and preparation Obtain access to affordable housing, help families build equity for the future
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HABITAT’S OTHER PROGRAMS
ReStore Sell donated new and used building supplies Divert building products away from land fills
ReNew It Assist low-income home-owners with repairs and minor renovations
Sustainable Building Promotes recognized green building practices
Women Build Opportunity for women to raise funds, build homes, raise awareness for affordable
housing
Global Village Canada/Canada Build Canadians work in developing countries and disaster stricken areas Build simple, decent affordable housing
Aboriginal Housing Program Homeownership for low income households
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Aboriginal Housing Program
Aboriginal Housing Program – A Pilot – 2007 A Partnership between Habitat for Humanity and CMHC
Expressly designed to help more Aboriginal families access Habitat homes, on and off reserve
Other important partners include: Aboriginal housing organizations, Aboriginal leaders and community; other levels of government; and industry
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AHP Program Activities – First Nations
Alderville First Nation, Ontario Off Reserve – 2009
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Home Sweet Home Joshua Smoke gets into the ‘swing’ of
home ownership with Mom April Smoke
Partners HFH – Northumberland Alderville First Nation Sustainable Forestry Initiative Program
Participants Ground Braking – May 2009 Home Dedication – September 2009
2007-2011: 34 Aboriginal families partnered with HFH
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“STATEMENT OF PARTNERSHIP” – 2011
Assembly of First Nations and Habitat for Humanity Canada
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AFN - Habitat “Statement of Partnership”
To collaborate : 1. explore initiatives to enhance housing for First
Nations. 2. enhance the opportunities for First Nations people to
manage and maintain their housing. 3. increase First Nations involvement in Habitat projects
to further knowledge and skills while adding to the housing stock.
Statement of Partnership” signed Dec. 6, 2011
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Aboriginal Housing Program
AHP Formalized at Habitat Canada in 2012 Results (2007-2013)
80 Aboriginal families have partnered with Habitat affiliates
Most in urban area New builds Retrofits in Partnership with Aboriginal Housing Groups
11 homes on Traditional Territories Partnerships 3 - Champagne Aishik First Nations Settlements 8 - Elizabeth Metis Settlements
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AHP – Delivery models
Partnerships: Partnering with Aboriginal families – one house at a time Partnership with First Nations
Alderville First Nation Partnership with Métis Federations
Manitoba Métis Federation Elizabeth Metis Settlements
Activities: New builds Retrofitting
Retrofitting in partnership with housing organizations Post Agreement Housing stock
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Aboriginal Partnership Homes
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Aboriginal Partner Families
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Champagne and Aishihik First Nations
Saw an opportunity to: • Address shortage of housing for the community • Introduce affordable homeownership • Engage community in building homes • Training and capacity building of citizens and
youth for: Home construction experience – with a focus
on energy efficiency Renovation/repairs etc.
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First Habitat Homes on Settlement Lands
Champagne Aishik First Nations
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CAFN - Habitat for Humanity Yukon Partnership
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Kų Kàtthe Ä’ą “First House”
Jan. 2012 – CAFN approached Habitat Canada for potential partnership
April 2012 - MOU with Habitat Yukon for energy efficient triplex at Takhini River Subdivision
June 2012 - Ground breaking at Takhini ‘First House’
September 2012 - Habitat National Leadership Council Build week
December 2013 –CAFN families move in their new homes
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Kų Kàtthe Ä’ą “First House”
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Takhini River Subdivision Process
CAFN process
Chief and Council decision to partner with Habitat Yukon Collaboration with Habitat Yukon, Community information workshops Selection of subdivision and house design Selection of CAFN families Call for community participation and volunteers HFHC National Leadership Build Week Sept 9-16 Capacity development through construction and training
in cooperation with Yukon College
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National Leadership - Build week
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National Leadership Build Week
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National Leadership Build Week
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National Leadership Build
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Building Skills
Partnering families Involved in building their own home Learn to manage financial management and home
maintenance – checklists
Community participation in building Technical schools collaboration Collaborations with Correction Canada
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Students Build at Fort Qu’Appelle
Habitat Regina &Technical School Partnership Program Trade and Skills Construction Apprenticeship Program
2013 – Student Build – entire home built by students 30 students (40% Aboriginal) over two semesters to build
the home 15 students in first semester – built walls 15 students in second semester to finish the interior and
complete it for occupancy in May.
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Fort Qu’Appelle
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Exploring Partnership with First Nations
AHP - continue to explore opportunities to partner with First Nations
Preliminary Discussions
Ontario Alderville First Nations to build on reserve Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point
Saskatchewan Lac La Ronge
Alberta
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AHP - Observations
Aboriginal families – increased homeownership interest
First Nations reaching out to Habitat for potential partnership Housing managers are exploring possibilities
Donors interested in supporting Aboriginal housing Habitat affiliates interested in new partnerships
Well equipped to cross the 100th home this year and build many more in coming years
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Meegwetch
Your Habitat for Humanity Canada Contacts: Jay Thakar, Manager, Aboriginal Housing Program
613-793-2963/613-523-2262
Meegwetch