Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Nov 1989, p. 3

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j Habitat ment, said Mayer. Habitat is an Hm‘:m!:ymto Rcveugs ecumenical organization which G“geugyfldmmm takes literally the instructions Church in Waterloo. Mayer is one . from Deuteronomy 15:11; of the founders of the local branch _ "For the will never cease of the organization. out of the m therefore I comâ€" ‘"We‘re motivated by God‘s love mand you, you shall open wide to reach out to help build housing your hand to your brother, to the with people who are in need. The needy and to the poor in the word ‘with‘ is key here; we don‘t land." build ‘for‘ people. Housing is a basic right, the to save enough money for the down payment," added Trudy. An army of Habitat mteen ;‘qrd.deto renovate theby‘ X " g "I‘m impressed people who have helped us mwho have been here workâ€" ing on the house in the last two monthm’uifit;tudthph own. f were strangers to us, but they were there all t;'be time " t Waterloo Park centennial plans focus on westâ€"end improvements "For the will never cease outofthelmthenfmlcom- mand you, you shall open wide your hand to your brother, to the needy and to the poor in the pected to put 500 hours of sweat equity into building their house or the following one. It all stems from the Old Testaâ€" ment, said Mayer. Habitat is an ecumenical organization which takes literally the instructions from Deuteronomy 15:11: land. With the housing boom now underway in Waterloo region, it is difficult to find land to build on or properties to renovate, said Mayer. The group is hoping local and regional government will release surplus lands, he said. Thahlfiut' st challenge is finding land. With the housing boom now companies have been generous, said Mayer. In fact, 25 companies in the area donated materials or labor to the construction of the chapter is matched with a Third World country. Waterloo Region is mtche:f with Jamie:o and 10 per cent of monetary donations are sent there to build housing. "When we build a house here, we‘re building at least one more in a Third World country." The whole idea, locally and internationally, is one of a "partâ€" nership of the have‘s with the have not‘s. Of people who have a house and are relatively well off being able to share with those who do not." Meanwhile, the Frank‘s, who will hold an open house this Sunday, are so impressed with the program they intend to help construct the next house. mmwmmu-rua Coun. Joan McKinnon shepherded through city council plans for park improvements. loan would reduce the city‘s lion, council was told by Com: aÂ¥._ ‘advancing the schedule, !:13" sending a message . i8 LR io

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