Habitat for Humanity & Family Promise – A Hand Up… not a Hand Out

Habitat for HumanityAffordable housing issues Moore County residents face is the topic of discussion on All Things Moore County hosted by Bill Sahadi on local radio station WEEB 990 AM. Local activists Ken Rahall, Karen Hieronymous, Family Promise Executive Director Susan Bellew, Habitat for Humanity of the NC Sandhills Executive Director Elizabeth Cox and future Habitat homeowner Victoria Lopez talk about the issues of homelessness and lack of affordable housing for most low-income families.
After a divorce, Victoria Lopez, mother of six, found her family homeless and in need of the support and assistance of many agencies for the first time. She discusses the impact of these changes and her family’s desire for a hand-up, not a hand-out.
The show presents programs available for homeless families, those in need of repairs to remain in their homes and those families who would qualify for home ownership through programs like Habitat.

To learn more about Family Promise of Moore County or the upcoming Harvest the Promise fundraiser on October 11th at the Fair Barn, contact Susan Bellew at 944-7149 or susan.familypromise@gmail.com. To learn more about Habitat for Humanity or the upcoming golf tournament, Swings for Homes, on October 15th at Pinehurst No. 8, contact Elizabeth Cox at 295-1934 or www.sandhillshabitat.org. You can volunteer at either organization, or participate in an upcoming repair blitz in northern Moore County on November 3 by calling the Habitat office at 295-1934 and leaving a message for Karen. Both skilled and unskilled workers are needed to help repair homes that day.

HONEST EATING & FIT CO KIDS

Local author, Jane McClaren’s HONEST EATING (JaneMcClaren.com) & FIT CO KIDS (fitcokids.com) trainers/owners Shannon Cox and Heather Lachance have a great discussion about the food industry, intelligent food choices, exercising and conditioning for youngsters all in hopes of alerting the public that our time pressed schedules can do more harm than good to our health and well being.

INVESTING IN BUSINESS – EDUCATION PARTNERSHIPS

Patrick Coughlin, the Moore County Chamber of Commerce President, and First Bank’s Andrew Lyons, the Chamber’s Vice Chairman of Community Development and President of the Public Education Foundation discuss Leadership initiatives by the Chamber under their guidance. Some of the programs discussed are Junior Achievement, the Educator Leadership Institute, connecting academics to practical application, and the upcoming November fundraiser, “Are you smarter than a Moore County School’s 5th grader?, which supports the Public Education Foundation for our local teachers. As our world continues to change at a frenetic pace, the discussion of these initiatives as a community based directive gives our local students, work force and citizens a chance to prepare for the changes in our local and global work environment.

BARRON TILE & STONE – JAMES & ADRIANNE BOYD

Originally known as Seven Lakes Tile, owners James and Adrianne Boyd of Barron Tile & Stone, www.barrontile.net, 910 673-3884 discuss their journey to Moore County in 1997 and the nature and scope of their well known business. Their business is referral based and their roots have grown deep in Moore County. They offer many tips for remodeling, prepping your home to sell, and share some of their personal, professional and family stories. Their 9500 sq.’ office & showroom complex, which also features LA Cabinets, is arguably Moore County’s finest tile and kitchen cabinet showcase.

Fore Properties Supports Moore County D.A.R.E.

Fore Properties is honored to support D.A.R.E. Moore County provides so many safety nets for our neighbors children from pre school thru high school in so many different ways and thru so many different agencies. It is this quality of life that makes Moore County, North Carolina such a special place to live and raise a family.

– Bill Sahadi, Dee Shaw –
Moore County NC DARE Program