On Friday a volunteer crew from Bensonwood in Walpole installed the roof trusses and sheathed the roof. On Saturday 603 Roofing donated the materials and shingled the roof while volunteers and board members worked inside framing and outside installing windows and doors. The vinyl windows and patio slider were made by Mathews Brothers in Belfast,
A select crew of board and building committee members took three days to frame the exterior and interior walls, sheath and wrap the Hundley house! Next, the trusses will be set by a volunteer team from Bensonwood with equipment trucking provided by Barney Sherwin.
Habitat for Humanity International (HFHI) has removed their recommendation to temporarily stop all building projects due to COVID-19 safety protocols. As a result the Board of Directors for Monadnock Habitat for Humanity has voted to resume our build in Keene for the Hundley family. Framing starts today with a small team made up of board members
April 8, 2020 – The Board of Directors for Monadnock Habitat for Humanity has adopted the recommendation of the Habitat for Humanity International (HFHI) organization to put a temporary stop to all building projects under the current COVID-19 safety protocols. Even though New Hampshire has deemed our organization and home building projects to be essential businesses, HFHI has
Monadnock Habitat for Humanity is continually monitoring the global COVID-19 pandemic. Based on current guidance from Habitat for Humanity International and coronavirus.gov to avoid gatherings in groups of more than 10 people, we will be altering our build plans to utilize smaller groups of volunteers. Specific information will be distributed as needed in the coming days
The Partner Family Selection Committee completed the process of evaluating all eight applications, and voted unanimously to accept Curt and Shannon Hundley and their three children as the 2020 Armory Street Build Partner Family!