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Greater Des Moines Habitat for Humanity


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Carmen Kelly FamilyGreater Des Moines Habitat for Humanity

Carmen Kelly has withstood the onslaught of challenges that face so many low-income working single mothers.  Caring for six children she has frequently worked multiple jobs to make the burdening rent payments on apartments that were simply too small to accommodate her family.  An attempted home purchase on contract went sour, leaving her with owning no home and without the sizable down payment she had made.  And there were times when she and the children had no place to call home.

“Homeownership was always at the top of my dream list”, she declared, “But I had pretty much given up hope”. Then hearing of a unique program, Carmen attended a Greater Des Moines Habitat for Humanity information meeting, made application to the program and was accepted as a partner family. 

This April, Carmen will join with Habitat volunteers as together, in a week, they build what she has termed “a place to put down roots, and remove the worry of whether I can provide a safe and stable environment for my kids”.

While her eldest children Michael (22) and Cassandra (21) are living independently, Carmen and her three youngest sons Cody (16), Dylan (10) and Brandon (7) along with daughter Jordan (14) currently live in a two bedroom apartment on Des Moines south side.  Carmen works for Showtime Entertainment as a karaoke DJ, and hopes to soon open her own business.

“Habitat has provided me with an opportunity to build a foundation for the kids, we look forward to being a part of a real neighborhood”, said Carmen.  “I’ve cried at so many other Habitat partner families home dedications, I can’t imagine what I’m going to be like when it is finally ours”

Carmen, with a little help from Cody, will be joined by volunteers from the Iowa Bankers Association, its member banks, Wells Fargo and the Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines as well as Iowa legislators and the Governors office as together they make her dream come true. Everyone involved agrees, it’s ‘A Capitol Idea’.

 
    

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Greater Des Moines Habitat for Humanity Celebrates its 20th Anniversary with ‘A Capitol Idea’

In the spirit of the year-long celebration of its 20th anniversary, Greater Des Moines Habitat for Humanity has “A Capitol Idea” to build a home in one week on the grounds of the Iowa State Capitol.

Beginning April 3, Habitat volunteers will come together to build a home for Carman Kelly and her four children. A Capitol Idea will emphasize the need for affordable housing in Iowa and demonstrate how the community can come together to address that need.

After completion, the home—sponsored by the Iowa Bankers Association, Wells Fargo, Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines and the State of Iowa—will be moved to its awaiting foundation at 1837 Logan on Des Moines’ east side.

More than 200 bankers from the metro and around the state will descend on the Capitol grounds to put into practice the skills they developed during last summer’s “Blue Ribbon Build” at the Iowa State Fair. “We have contracted ‘Habitatitis,’” said Ben Hildebrandt, Vice President Public Affairs of Iowa Bankers Association. “Our bankers want to build another house as a demonstration of their ongoing commitment to help low-income Iowans in their search for decent and affordable housing.”

Greater Des Moines Habitat plans to extend an invitation to the legislature and Governor’s office to join in “the transformational miracle” of a Habitat build.  Carmen Kelly, who will purchase the home when completed, will join the volunteers on the project as part of the “sweat equity” hours she has committed to the partnership.

A formal opening ceremony will take place at the build site immediately west of the Capitol steps at 9 a.m. on Monday, April 3, when the first walls will be raised. Construction will occur at the build site daily from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m.

The completed home will be open for public tour on Tuesday, April 11 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

 
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