RV Care-A-Vanners June 25, 2019, 10:33:25 pm Learned about this program of Habitat for Humanity on another RV site I visit. Sounds like a perfect blend for those that enjoy RVing, working outdoors, and volunteering their time for a good cause. No experience required!RV Care-A-Vanners | Habitat for Humanity 2 Likes
Re: RV Care-A-Vanners Reply #1 – June 26, 2019, 12:32:22 am It's a great program. They've been coming to help with our Habitat builds here in Chillicothe for several years. We have a Fellowship Dinner at the United Methodist Church in town on Wednesdays during the school year & they are our guests while they're in town, the two small Methodist churches in the country take another night, the two Baptist churches in town take a night a night each...can't remember who else. I think they stay at one of the trailer parks in town, since we don'l have an RV park.I met a United Methodist Escapees BOF group that does something similar when I went to the Escapade in Tucson in 2014...that's on my list when the brush finally gets whacked.Lynne 2 Likes
Re: RV Care-A-Vanners Reply #2 – June 26, 2019, 11:20:09 am Sounds like a good program indeed, Lynne, but looking at the website, it's interesting to note that there are NO homes scheduled to be built (at least in the next year) in one of the most expensive housing markets in the US, my home state of California. So much for affordable housing, I guess:http://www.habitat.org/cd/rv/schedule.aspx
Re: RV Care-A-Vanners Reply #3 – June 26, 2019, 01:26:32 pm I don't know much about the national Habitat Program, except that Jimmy & Rosalyn Carter have a long involvement (actually swinging a hammer, not just being a figurehead), and after I read your post just now, I think I recall our local group splitting off to form a separate local entity (something about insurance/tax status/???).Indeed, as I've read some of the posts here about non-moblie RVs parked on streets & the general issue of homelessness, & consumed national print/TV/Radio stories, I am in shock with what is surely a crisis (though we do have a crisis shelter here, because even in our burg in the boonies it is a reality that people ignored for too long because that was only a problem in KC/California/etc.). Twenty-five years ago we had a young woman move back to town--she'd gone to SoCal after college/married a young man starting out in ministry & our church hired him as the youth director. Jenny talked about the fact that even then they knew they would never have been able to afford a house out there. My Realtor father impressed the location-location-location mantra upon us when I was a kid, but I was appalled when my son was stationed at Ft. Hood in 2008; right before the crash they bought a little nothing of a house for nearly 1/4 milllion --smaller than the one he was raised in (built in 1962 & for which I paid $45K in 1989 (the starter homes in that neighborhood are now in the $80-90K range, though there are some larger/ remodeled ones going for over $100K). I know Kansas City/Columbia (University town)/St. Louis are certainly more than out here in the boonies, but I cannot fathom the notion of being a teacher/nurse/social worker/plumber/ carpenter/etc. & facing the kinds of prices y'all have. That was one criteria I set for myself when I began looking for an RV--I wasn't going to pay more than I had for my house & boy did I luck out!Lynne
Re: RV Care-A-Vanners Reply #4 – June 26, 2019, 02:13:36 pm Location indeed! Only 2.5 mil. for this run down shack in San Francisco. Any takers?For Sale: 2.5M shack in San Francisco - Story | KTVU
Re: RV Care-A-Vanners Reply #5 – June 26, 2019, 02:17:01 pm "I wasn't going to pay more than I had for my house & boy did I luck out!"LynneWhen I bought my house here in the S.F. Bay Area in '76 they were still in the five digit range. Now, were I to be house hunting, I could not afford the house I'm living in.
Re: RV Care-A-Vanners Reply #6 – June 26, 2019, 03:23:10 pm Quote from: HiLola - June 26, 2019, 02:13:36 pmLocation indeed! Only 2.5 mil. for this run down shack in San Francisco. Any takers?For Sale: 2.5M shack in San Francisco - Story | KTVUThat's quite a bit for the dirt. But included is QuoteA big reason for the high interest, is that the property is being sold with pre-approved plans and a demolition permit,You think dirt's expensive there, try building permits and getting them approved.