Moore family celebrates new home with Habitat

Moore family celebrates new home with Habitat

TAMMY JOHNSON, left, presents new homeowner Amanda Moore, center and two of her children, Jakia and Johnathan, with the keys to their new home. Core construction volunteer Jerry Franitza is at left, and Habitat for Humanity of Cleveland's president of the board of directors, Andy Anderson, right.

BANNER PHOTO, DANIEL GUY

Athens Federal Foundation awards over $126,000 in grants

Posted Saturday, September 26, 2020 11:51 pm

ATHENS — For 10 years, the Athens Federal Foundation has been making investments in the community. The return on that investment has already been too valuable to put into terms of dollars and cents. Thirty-one local charitable and nonprofit organizations in Athens Federal Community Bank's service area received $126,644 in funds from the Athens Federal Foundation in 2020.

Those organizations carry out work ranging from helping the uninsured receive proper medical care to providing warm meals for those who might not otherwise receive one.

The 2020 recipients included: Homeless Management of Monroe County; Helping Hands Ministry; The Grace House in Athens; Family Promise of Bradley County; Niota United Methodist Church (Christian Co-Workers Children's Aid); Food Pantry and Thrift Store of Tellico Plains; Coordinated Charities Inc.; Habitat for Humanity of Cleveland; Etowah Community Food Pantry of Wesley Memorial UMC; The Caring Place; Grace & Mercy Ministries; Love Thy Neighbor Project (of Tennessee Wesleyan University); Nourish One Child - Outreach of Keith Memorial UMC; CASA Monroe; CASA of Bradley County; CASA Corridor of East Tennessee; The H.O.P.E. Center, Inc.; Straightway Ministry Inc.; Miracle Lake; Good Faith Clinic, Inc.; New Hope Pregnancy Care Center; McMinn County Emergency Rescue Squad; Sweetwater Education Foundation; Tri-County Center; Women at the Well; McMinn County Educational and Community Foundation; Polk County Friends of the Library — Imagination Library; Let's Read 20; Athens-McMinn Family YMCA; Y-CAP (YMCA Community Action Project) Cleveland; and The House That Mercy Built.

“As we consider the work being accomplished in our communities, we recognize this is a powerful group willing to face trouble and hardships head-on,” said Athens Federal Foundation President and CEO Jeff Cunningham. “The deeds of local charitable and non-profit organizations do not go unnoticed and, on behalf of the Athens Federal Foundation, we are truly honored to be a partner in service.
"The need does not radically change from year to year as our area continues to experience a crucial shortage of basic life essentials, including food, shelter, and adequate healthcare," Cunningham said. "The foundation is committed to helping overcome those adversities and inspiring others to continue endowing our communities. As the Athens Federal Foundation grows and we refine our efforts, we hope to touch even more people in need."

This was the 10th round of grants presented since the foundation's 2011 inauguration, with total fund distribution of nearly $1.2 million. All nonprofit organizations in Athens Federal's service area (Bradley, McMinn, Meigs, Monroe and Polk counties) were eligible to apply.

The Athens Federal Foundation was established by Athens Bancshares Corporation, the holding company for the former Athens Federal Community Bank, and its shareholders as part of the Bank's 2009 stock conversion. The foundation was created to provide funding and support for charitable causes within the bank's market. In conjunction with the initial stock offering, Athens Bancshares Corporation contributed $1 million of Athens Bancshares Corporation stock and $100,000 in cash to the foundation.

The foundation's mission is to support and fund community development through affordable housing, job training, and programs that assist the economically disadvantaged. The foundation also considers requests for educational initiatives, healthcare programs, and supportive human services programs, as well as local cultural institutions for the purpose of broadening access to cultural and arts activities.
For more information about the Athens Federal Foundation or its grant program, contact Mike Hutsell at athensfederalfoundation@gmail.com or visit www.athensfederalfoundation.com.

BUILDING A HOME ... AND BUILDING HOPE Governor, first lady lead volunteer team to Cleveland

BUILDING A HOME ... AND BUILDING HOPE Governor, first lady lead volunteer team to Cleveland

GOV. BILL LEE, photo at right, shares some words at the Habitat event on Friday. At right is his wife, First Lady Maria Lee, who brought a team of volunteers to help building the home for Habitat for Humanity of Cleveland. In the photo at left, the first lady takes her turn addressing the Cleveland crowd of volunteers and Habitat supporters. One of the first lady's advocacies is volunteerism across the state of Tennessee.

BANNER PHOTO, DANIEL GUY

Governor Bill Lee And First Lady Lee Will Volunteer In Cleveland For Leaders Build Day July 31

Habitat for Humanity of Cleveland announces Governor Bill Lee, First Lady Maria Lee and Tennessee Serves volunteers are coming to Victory Cove subdivision in Cleveland for Leaders Build Day on Friday, July 31. They will be bringing a team of 10 volunteers to help build a Habitat home.

Officials said, "The goal of Tennessee Serves is to transform our state through service, by encouraging volunteers to serve their communities, one person at a time. Habitat is a perfect fit to achieve these goals.

"Will you be next? Are you willing to step out of your business or home office and step on to the construction site for a four-hour build shift?

"As you may know, in Victory Cove we have several houses being built at the same time. We are hoping to have 20-30 leaders, working on multiple houses to continue the progress. These families can’t wait to have a safe home to call their own by the end of this year. Every nail you hammer and every piece of wood you carry is framing a lifetime of hope for generations to come."

On Friday, July 31, up to 10 leaders will work in the morning shift from 8 a.m.-noon and up to 10 in the afternoon from noon-4 p.m.

To follow the CDC guidelines, boxed lunches will be served with food stations at each build site for each shift.

First Lady Lee and homeowners will be speaking during lunch, but six feet social distancing guidelines will be followed at all times on site.
 
The event will take place in the Victory Cove subdivision at 1236 Franitza Way in Cleveland.

Officials said, "We will provide hand sanitizing stations and will take precautions to keep tools clean. Work gloves and masks will be provided, or feel free to bring your own.
 
"Thank you for your consideration and support of the Habitat mission. Together, we can build hope in our community, one family at a time."
 
Kyle and Kelley Mulcahy will be new homeowners this year. They are putting in their "sweat equity" hours so their family of five will have a safe and affordable place of their own.

Kelley says, "Growing up, my dad always told me that I needed to be a leader instead of a follower. I never knew the impact that it would have had on my life. It's amazing to me to watch God’s plan be fulfilled and to see it come full circle physically. I cannot wait to begin to be a co-leader to my children in our new home."

Habitat dedicates its 140th home in Cleveland

Habitat dedicates its 140th home in Cleveland

HOMEOWNER SHEILA SMITH, center, cuts the ribbon in front of her new home at her Habitat for Humanity home dedication ceremony. Pictured from left front are Mara Grisham, Ethan Cromie, Smith and Tammy Johnson. Pictured from left rear are Dave Flower, Bob Zwarych and Todd Berry.

BANNER PHOTO, DANIEL GUY