What will my donation build?
$10,000: Framing for an entire house
The ultimate support for our new homeowners' houses.
$5,000: Electrical wiring.
Bringing light to our new homeowners' lives.
$2,500: Roof or insulation for one house.
To put a roof over one family's heads.
$1,500: Drywall for an entire house.
For sturdy walls to hang family photos.
$1,000: Furnace.
To keep the house cozy on a winter night.
$825: Plumbing fixtures for an entire house,
To keep a good flow going for the family.
$550: energy efficient water heater.
To provide a warm shower in the morning.
$250: Carpet for one bedroom.
To keep a child's toes warm when they hit the floor in the morning.
$150: One interior door and hardware.
So each person can have a little privacy.
$125: Kitchen sink.
A new house is everything and the kitchen sink.
$75: Bathroom sink.
For washing the paint brushes after a watercolor project.
$50: Bedroom wall.
So a child can have a room of their own.
$25: Box of Nails.
The basic support for the family's new home.
$13: one smoke detector or a fire extinguisher.
To make sure the family is safe.
$3: One wall stud.
Every piece of lumber and every family member has a role to play to make a house and family solid.
* This list adapted from resources provided by Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity
The ultimate support for our new homeowners' houses.
$5,000: Electrical wiring.
Bringing light to our new homeowners' lives.
$2,500: Roof or insulation for one house.
To put a roof over one family's heads.
$1,500: Drywall for an entire house.
For sturdy walls to hang family photos.
$1,000: Furnace.
To keep the house cozy on a winter night.
$825: Plumbing fixtures for an entire house,
To keep a good flow going for the family.
$550: energy efficient water heater.
To provide a warm shower in the morning.
$250: Carpet for one bedroom.
To keep a child's toes warm when they hit the floor in the morning.
$150: One interior door and hardware.
So each person can have a little privacy.
$125: Kitchen sink.
A new house is everything and the kitchen sink.
$75: Bathroom sink.
For washing the paint brushes after a watercolor project.
$50: Bedroom wall.
So a child can have a room of their own.
$25: Box of Nails.
The basic support for the family's new home.
$13: one smoke detector or a fire extinguisher.
To make sure the family is safe.
$3: One wall stud.
Every piece of lumber and every family member has a role to play to make a house and family solid.
* This list adapted from resources provided by Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity