Marshall County Habitat for Humanity Receives Donation toward Upcoming Home Build

Debi Powell, Chair of Public Relations and President of the Executive Board of the North Central Indiana Association of Realtors presents a check to Cheryl Scarberry, Chair of the Family Selection committee, Pictured left to right, Wanda Balsley, Susan Morris, Yvonne Comeno, Chris McIntire, Debi Powell, Cheryl Scarberry, Elizabeth Brown and Mike DeMont

The Marshall County Habitat for Humanity organization received a $500 donation from the North Central Indiana Association of Realtors toward construction costs of the 24th Habitat home to be built at 718 Pearl Street in Plymouth. 

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Apply for a Habitat for Humanity Home at the Culver Sand Hill Farm Development

Sand Hill Farm Developer Kevin Berger recently reached out to community members to remind them about an exciting opportunity through the Habitat for Humanity of Marshall County.

The Sand Hill Farm development will be providing a site for a Habitat for Humanity home and the organization is still looking for a local family to fill it.

Officials are anticipating that the site will be made available later this year and construction will most likely begin in 2019. Interested parties are encouraged to apply now as they need to assess whether or not they fulfill certain eligibility requirements. Continue reading

Applications Needed for Habitat for Humanity Project in Culver

Officials with the Town of Culver and Marshall County Habitat for Humanity are looking for a qualified individual to help build his or her own home in Culver.

Application information can be found the Town of Culver’s website at www.townofculver.org for a building project at an available site at the Sand Hill Farms workforce housing development project off of West Jefferson Street in Culver. The project is anticipated to begin in late 2018 or early 2019.

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Marshall County Habitat for Humanity Taking Applications for Minor Home Repairs

The Marshall County Habitat for Humanity organization is offering help to low-income homeowners who may need to have minor or critical repairs done to their home.

Executive Director Dean Byers said there are two different options available for a homeowner to apply within a program called “A Brush with Kindness”. If a homeowner is chosen to participate, they will repay the organization based on their income.

Byers said one program allows for help in minor repairs and routine home maintenance.

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