One of UUC's strongest social justice legacies is in the area of affordable and supportive housing. One aspect of this commitment has been an ongoing partnership with Habitat for Humanity.
In September 2008 we are proud to kick off our third Habitat build, this one in partnership with the East Shore and Westside UU congregations. Located in the High Point neighborhood of West Seattle, it will become home to a single father from Somalia and his five children.
The groundbreaking ceremony will be held Saturday, October 11 at 2 pm. Volunteer opportunities are available on-site on Wednesdays and Saturdays. All on-site volunteers must take a brief orientation, which will be offered:
To volunteer with the build or to find out about upcoming orientations at UUC, fill out the volunteer interest form, or contact Nick Barnard or Xena Kinkade.
Thanks to a lead challenge gift from a generous UUC member, we are well on the way toward raising the $70,000 house sponsorship. Last year's church auction event raised an additional $8,000, and we continue to work with our partner congregations to raise funds.
In 2005, UUC raised $42,000 and took the lead congregational role in an interfaith build in partnership with Protestant, Catholic, Muslim, and Jewish organizations. That house was dedicated and the keys turned over to a Vietnamese family in December, 2005. In June, 2006, we raised $20,000 for a second house at High Point in West Seattle. This was another interfaith build, led by University Congregational Church. The West Seattle house was dedicated in August, 2007.