Habitat for Humanity currently welcomes volunteers to Habitat work sites throughout Wake County.
St Andrew the Apostle, once again, will join 10 other Catholic organizations to offer our treasure and talents to this years’ Catholic Coalition build. This year the Catholic Coalition will become part of the Old Poole Place Faith Build with other faith groups.
St. Andrew Build Days - November 8
Build site is Old Poole Place off Old Poole Road in Raleigh
* Special Need: We are in need of a family to sponsor a lunch for the volunteers.
If you are able to sponsor a lunch, please contact Dave.
Questions? Contact Dave. His information is below.
Habitat for Humanity of Wake County develops partnerships to build healthy, affordable homes with and for God’s people in need, promotes self-reliance through homeownership, affirms the dignity of the family, and creates sustainable communities.
Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit, ecumenical Christian organization dedicated to eliminating substandard housing and homelessness worldwide and to making adequate, affordable shelter a matter of conscience and action.
St. Andrew participates each year in the Habitat Catholic Coalition Build. This build provides a new home for a qualifying family in the Raleigh area. All St. Andrew parishioners are invited to donate time working on the house or providing lunches for the Catholic Coalition volunteers.
Volunteer Information
Open to all who wish to volunteer.
No experience is necessary.
Families, parish groups, high-schoolers (age 16 and older) are all welcome.
For volunteers under 18, please have your parent complete a Habitat Parent consent form.
We also need help providing lunches for the volunteers. Anyone interested in helping build an affordable home for a family is welcome to help.
This ministry doesn’t have meetings other than the opportunities to volunteer onsite. Information is provided by ministry leaders to all those who have expressed interest and provided contact information.