Tuesday, May 25, 2010

New Restore Hours

Important: Habitat for Humanity in Mobile County's Restore has new hours!
Visit the Restore at:
4128 Government Blvd.
Mobile, AL 36693
Hours:
Monday-Friday 9:00am--5:00pm
Saturday 9:00am--3:00pm
Check out the Restore for all your home improvement needs, and support Habitat for Humanity in Mobile County at the same time.
For more information, call Habitat's Restore at (251) 662-1121

Next Orientation: July 17th at 10am at Habitat Restore

Saturday, July 17, 2010 @ 10:00am
At: Habitat for Humanity in Mobile County Restore
4128 Government Blvd, Mobile, AL 36693
You must be there promptly or you will not be admitted.
What We Do: We build with and sell to qualified families, at cost with a no-interest mortgage, simple, decent. affordable houses.
How to Qualify:
•Must meet income guidelines (see below)
•Must be unable to get a conventional bank or mortgage loan
•Must have need for decent housing
•Must be able to make a down payment of $1,100
•Must be able to make low monthly mortgage payments (approximately $375 - $500)
•Must be willing to provide 300-400 hours of sweat equity labor in partnership with Habitat for Humanity in Mobile County
•Must attend an orientation meeting
What to Bring:
•$5 for a credit report which must be pulled by Habitat staff
•Proof of income
•Last tax return
•Lease agreement or rent receipt
•All credit information
•Monthly bills
•Amount of insurance payments
•Bank information
•Picture I.D.
Income Guidelines:
1 person in family - between $10,650 and $28,300 per year
2 people in family - between $12,150 and $32,350 per year
3 people in family - between $13,650 and $36,400 per year
4 people in family - between $15,150 and $40,400 per year
5 people in family - between $16,400 and $43,650 per year
6 people in family - between $17,600 and $46,900 per year
7 people in family - between $18,800 and $50,100 per year
Habitat for Humanity does not base family selection decisions on race, color, religion, sex, disability, family status, or national origin.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Books-A-Million Book Fair benefitting HFHMC

Shop at the Books-A-Million book fairs and support Habitat for Humanity in Mobile County at the same time!

A rolling portion of books sales at this event will be donated to Habitat for Humanity in Mobile County. Check out the Books-A-Million nearest you!

June 5, 2010 from 2-6pm
Books-A-Million of Bel Air Mall
3206 Bel Air Mall, Mobile, AL 36606
June 12, 2010 from 2-6pm
Books-A-Million of Pinebrook Plaza
3960 Airport Blvd, Mobile, AL 36608
Contact HFHMC for more details. (251) 476-7171

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

May 15 Orientation in Grand Bay, AL!


Saturday, May 15, 2010 @ 10:00am At First Baptist Church of Grand Bay; 10170 Grand Bay Wilmer Road South
You must be there promptly or you will not be admitted.
What We Do: We build with and sell to qualified families, at cost with a no-interest mortgage, simple, decent. affordable houses.
How to Qualify:
•Must meet income guidelines (see below)
•Must be unable to get a conventional bank or mortgage loan
•Must have need for decent housing
•Must be able to make a down payment of $1,100
•Must be able to make low monthly mortgage payments (approximately $375 - $500)
•Must be willing to provide 300-400 hours of sweat equity labor in partnership with Habitat for Humanity in Mobile County
•Must attend an orientation meeting
What to Bring:
•$5 for a credit report which must be pulled by Habitat staff
•Proof of income
•Last tax return
•Lease agreement or rent receipt
•All credit information
•Monthly bills
•Amount of insurance payments
•Bank information
•Picture I.D.
Income Guidelines:
1 person in family - between $10,400 and $27,700 per year
2 people in family - between $11,900 and $31,700 per year
3 people in family - between $13,350 and $35,650 per year
4 people in family - between $14,850 and $39,600 per year
5 people in family - between $16,050 and $42,750 per year
6 people in family - between $17,250 and $45,950 per year
7 people in family - between $18,400 and $49,100 per year
Habitat for humanity does not base family selection decisions on race, color, religion, sex, disability, family status, or national origin.