GWHFH UPCOMING EVENTS
Interfaith Breakfast Briefing
The Interfaith Breakfast is an opportunity for us to come together as a faith community and explore how Greeley-Weld Habitat for Humanity can best support us. Unlike the Building Impact Breakfast, this event is not a fundraising gathering, but rather an informal discussion forum.
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We are genuinely interested in hearing from you about the needs in your community and how we can work together. Our CEO, Cheri Witt-Brown, will be available for a Q&A session to address any questions or concerns you may have.
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During the breakfast, we will explore ways in which our collaboration can benefit your community, including affordable homeownership options, community service opportunities, and how Habitat families can contribute through sweat equity at your place of worship.
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Our homeowners are ready to support your community with tasks like weeding, cleaning, event assistance, and more. This breakfast is inclusive to everyone in the Weld County faith community, and we are eager to discuss how we can collectively support our community.
RSVP to Laura Jones, Volunteer Coordinator, Laura@greeleyhabitat.org
Cookie Walk
Calling all Bakers, Volunteers & Cookie Enthusiasts
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Please let Kristina know how many dozen cookies you or your congregation will provide.
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Cookies may be dropped off at Zoe's on 12/13 between 2:00 - 4:00 pm.
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Please bring cookies on plates or trays.
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Volunteers needed between 8:30 am - 12 pm 12/14
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Please invite all friends and family to attend this joyous occasion
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The Cookie Walk will be on December 14th from 9 am to 12 pm and will be held at Zoe's Cafe, 715 10th St, Greeley.
Past Events
2024 Building Impact Breakfast
New Hill N' Park Senior Center: Empowering Seniors in the Hill N' Park Community!
We would like to express our sincerest gratitude to all those who joined us in commemorating the dedication of the new Senior Center in Hill N Park. Thanks to the generous support of the Weld County Area Agency on Aging, the senior center has been replaced with a modern facility, made possible through the collaborative efforts of Weld County, Greeley-Weld Habitat for Humanity, and Roche Constructors.
The ceremony was a testament to the solidarity within our community and marked a momentous occasion that will be cherished for years to come. It exemplifies our unwavering commitment to the well-being of our senior citizens, fostering a deep sense of togetherness and compassion among our residents. We extend our heartfelt thanks to the Weld County Government, Commissioner Scott James, Commissioner Perry Buck, Commissioner Lori Saine, Roche Constructors, Inc., and the Hill N Park community for their invaluable contributions in bringing this vision to fruition!
Broke Ground at Hope Springs, The Largest Habitat Development In the Western Region!
We are thrilled to announce the commencement of our largest and most ambitious project, Hope Springs! This monumental development will encompass 174 Habitat homes, 300 multi-apartment complexes, a cutting-edge mini-pitch soccer field that can be transformed into an ice-skating rink in winter, a Nature Discovery Park, a community garden, and an on-site ABC child care facility. Hope Springs will be a groundbreaking endeavor—the largest Habitat housing development to the west of the Mississippi River! It will provide a home for thousands of families and individuals in Weld County.