| Building |
Chair: Stacy Hargrove [Email] |
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Coordinates labor, plans, materials and family interests to build the finished product: "a simple, decent house in a decent community for God's people in need."
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| Church Relations |
Chair: Pastor John Trusdell [Email] |
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Cultivates Hale Aloha O Hilo Habitat For Humanity's relationship with local faith communities, seeks Covenant Communities, and maintains ties to currently involved faith communities.
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| Family Selection |
Chair: Mary Miho Finley [Email] |
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Organizes and carries out applications, interviews, and selection processes to find families who fit the criteria of need for shelter, have the ability to make no-interest loan payments, and can partner with Habitat for Humanity in the sweat equity agreement.
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| Family Support |
Chair: Martha Bell [Email] |
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Works with families through sweat equity, home ownership education, home purchase process, adjustment to new responsibilities and continued partnership with the organization.
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| Finance |
Chair: Martha Bell [Email] |
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Provides responsible stewardship of all money received and expended in order to maximize the number of homes available for the community.
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| Fundraising |
Chair: Steve Bader [Email] |
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Raises sufficient money as determined by the Board of Directors to fund the needs of the organization so that simple, decent housing can be built with partner families.
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| Public Relations |
Chair: Julie Hugo [Email] |
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Shares the Habitat story with the community, recognizes volunteers, sponsors, and participants, and encourages new donations of time and materials so more people can have simple, affordable housing.
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| Site Selection |
Chair: Stacy Hargrove [Email] |
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Identifies potential sites, evaluates sites' availability and suitability for affiliate's basic house plans.
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| Volunteer |
Chair: Open [Email] |
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Recruits, interviews, trains and coordinates volunteers to carry out Hale Aloha O Hilo Habitat For Humanity's mission in Hawaii.
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| State Support Liaison |
Chair: Glenn Hansen [Email] |
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Maintains ties with Hawaii Habitat for Humanity, a state support organization, as well as relationships with the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) and Department of Hawaiian Homelands (DHHL).
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