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CELEBRA TING 3 0 Y EA RS 2012 Annual Report
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CELEBRATING 30 YEARS

2012 Annual Report

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“...all the kids playing after school...it’s just amazing...you can feel the community.”~ Andrea Robles, teenage daughter of Carney Place homeowners

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Building and preserving communities

Our marketing material doesn’t say anything about babysitting co-ops or carpooling. We don’t mention neighborhood gatherings or pick-up basketball games. We don’t talk about these things, because Habitat doesn’t offer these things…at least not directly.

Habitat offers families the opportunity to own a decent and affordable home in a safe neighborhood. Families themselves create community–the sense of belonging and partnership that comes from living in a place where people are invested in their collective future. Our new Carney Place neighborhood is a prime example.

Homeowners have worked hard, and worked together, to achieve their shared dream of affordable homeownership. Like all Habitat homeowners, they have helped build their own homes and the homes of their neighbors. Together they have completed homeowner education classes and learned how to manage their money, make minor repairs and plan for the future. By the time they move into their homes and become neighbors, many have already become good friends.

Carney Place is a thriving and diverse neighborhood where children happily ride bikes, play basketball, and set up slip n’ slides. Parents lean on each other for support, friendship and fun.

This year we are celebrating our 30th anniversary. As we reflect on the past and plan for the future, community will be at the center of our work. Whether it’s expanding our Home Repair program to address current housing needs, developing neighborhoods of affordable energy-efficient homes, or partnering with other agencies to serve a growing population of people in need, we are committed to our vision of “a safe and decent home for every family”.

Thank you for helping us build and preserve communities for the past 30 years. I look forward to your continued partnership in the months and years ahead.

With gratitude,

Lew Kraus

Director’s Message

CELEBRATING 30 YEARS

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$500,000 - $999,999W&S Charitable Foundation

$100,000 - $499,999Buncombe CountyDornick Foundation, Inc.Paul Roberson

$50,000 - $99,999Allison Ramsey ArchitectsAsheville Savings BankSpencer and Carol DuinFirst BankGrove Park Inn Resort and SpaJCS Investments, LLCNew Morning Ltd.Pisgah Investments Foundation, Inc.

$25,000 - $49,999Anonymous Donor Anonymous FoundationThe Cannon Foundation, Inc.Donita and Gary FlemingJohn Wesley and Anna Hodgin Hanes FoundationTom and Nancy MaherMills Family FoundationPisgah Investments, LLCRicky and Traci SilverVolvo Construction Equipment Co.

$10,000 - $24,999BlueCross BlueShield NCAnne and Nat BurkhardtEllen and Bob CarrScott and Mary GillamJim HamlingHomeTrust BankThe Janirve FoundationEva and Ken MellertRogers Group, Inc.Maria Roloff and Frank McNeelyRuth’s Chris Steak House

$5,000 - $9,999Berwind CorporationBob and Barbara BoettcherTom and Scottie CannonPhil and Laura CaseyCharlie and Pat ClogstonSuzanne and David DeFeriePaul and Chris DismukesEaton Matching GiftsFirst Baptist Church of AshevilleRhoda and Bill GroceWalter and Denise LawlessMerri and Copley McLeanSteve and Debbie MillerTom and Vivien SnyderCharles and Margie WaddellWebb InsuranceDavid and Jane WhildenDiana Wortham

Up to $4,999Byron and Amy AldayCarol AliAllergy Partners, P.A.David and Brenda ArtissBank of America FoundationFred and Susan BarbourLenore and Joe BaumJohn Bernhardt, Jr.Scott BianchiBlack Mountain Presbyterian ChurchBuilders FirstSourceMike BurkeJack and Molly BurtleJones and Sandra ByrdRobert and Judy ByrdWayne and Mary CaldwellCalvary Episcopal ChurchWalter CantrellKatie and Mark CaronGayle ChildressLaura J. CollinsAnne Connolly and Ken RothCheryl ConwayRuss and Heather CooperBill and Barbara CrownoverWilliam and Penelope DickasonCassie DillonAlice and Mike DonnellyBruce and Day Ann EmoryDavid and Tammy EnglishRobert and Marilyn EvansLou and John FarquharRuth and Don Farver

Kay and Tom FingerMary FraserAnne GantGE FoundationDianna and Jeffrey GoodmanDavid GreinerScott and Jennifer GroceJody GuokasEd and Vickie HauserSkip Helms and Nancy DownenHarriet and Ward HendonDick HippHertha and Bertrand HorwitzAnn and Sam HubbardRich and Sheila JamisonVinod and Stasha KapoorLeah KarpenGlenn and Janet KellyGerry and Nancy KitchAriane and Kris KjellquistSteve and Lois KolbEdward and Rosemary KostansekLew Kraus and Joan CooperJohn B. KuhnsCandice LakeMilton and Jill LambertRichard and Suzanne LandauRoberta LeeMike and Pat LeviBen and Becky LewisLinville Family FoundationNorm and Martha MaddenRick and Rebecca Manske

Building a Way HomeWe are grateful to all who have made donations or pledges to Building a Way Home, a capacity campaign to house the next 150 families.Please accept our apologies should there be errors of ommission, misspelling or otherwise incorrect listings. Please contact Eva Mellert at 828.210.9385 with any corrections.

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Marge Marsh and Earl ThompsonRay and Sue McClintonCharles and Shirley Ann McCulloughEd and Nancy McGowanAlan and Susan McKenzieEddie and Martha MorganAllan MorseDick and Vinton MurrayLinda and Larry NicodemusPatrick and Louise O’ConnorGreg Olson and Rosalind WilsonParsec Financial ManagementJeff PaulLowell and Sally PearlmanRosann and Gene PerrottaPLI Plasticard Locktech Lisa and Dick PooreBen and Jeanne PowellJames and Mary PowellKit and Cal Rains

Paul ReevesNancy ReidGail Rhodes and Roger GauthierKaren and John RhodinJulia RobersonBeth and Tom RobrechtGeorge and Gail RogersNeil and Marion SatterfieldRon and Dorothy SchmidNancy and Sam SchumanDavid ShenkSign-A-Rama of AshevilleElizabeth SimsEllen SlosmanTom SobolSt. Mark’s Lutheran ChurchCissie and Jack StevensJay and Janet StingelPablo and Jenean Stone

Eric and Jill TamilaBetty and Bruce TettemerLois ToughJerry and Lou TowsonWilliam and Monica TurbyfillUnited Health GroupSue VogelLaura J. WalkerGordon WaltonBetsy Warren

Lamar and Ruthmary WilliamsonBill and Pam WinklerTrevor WoodsCynthia and Ken WrightTim WrinnBill Zaferis

Building a Way Home Campaign Cabinet

Spencer Duin, ChairDavid Whilden, Co-ChairPaul DismukesScott GillamDavid GreinerNeal Hanks, Jr.Rick ManskeRobby RussellRicky SilverElizabeth SimsCissie Stevens

“...my neighbors and I have become friends. We have become family. This is truly a loving community.”

~ Tanya Presha, Habitat homeowner

Adopt-a-Lot The current focus of our Building a Way Home campaign is land acquisition. We are capitalizing on low land prices and buying land to build the next 150 Habitat houses. We are asking folks to “Adopt-a-Lot” for $10,000 to help offset the cost of purchasing and developing a lot for a Habitat family’s home. Donors receive sponsorship benefits such as permanent signage in our ReStore, listing on the lot sign and neighborhood sign, updates on the family as they progress towards homeownership, and much more. We are grateful to those

who have already stepped forward to Adopt-a-Lot. Their names are printed in green ink. We welcome others who wish to partner with us in this way in 2013.

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In 2012, thirteen families purchased energy-efficient, Green Built NC homes from Asheville Area Habitat with a 0% interest mortgage.

These homeowners are diverse in their backgrounds -- Caucasian, African-American, Hispanic, Moldovan; educators, social workers, city and hospital employees. But their goal is the same: a safe, decent and affordable home for their family.

Side-by-side they pounded nails at the construction site, processed donations in the ReStore, and learned skills in the homeowner preparation course Basic Home Repair.After a minimum 200 hours of sweat equity, they became bona-fide homeowners, complete with a 30-year mortgage. Ah...the American Dream!

“Thank you so much everyone. I feel like I live in a castle,” said Natalya Baran, a Carney Place homeowner who is equally excited that she’ll never again have to tell her children that they can’t play outside. Having moved from one apartment to another in hopes of eventually escaping crime and drug dealing, the Barans (pictured, next page) are finally home.

Not everyone needs a new home; some just need help repairing the home they already own. Habitat helped seventeen families make much-needed repairs to their existing homes through our Home Repair program. Like the homeownership program, families pay back a 0% interest (short-term) loan and provide sweat equity. And volunteers help perform the work.

One such homeowner, 78-year old Minnie Carver, was eager to partner with Habitat. Although she has children and grandchildren in the area, she lives alone and is unable to drive. Her family assists her with home and yard maintenance, but certain things are above their expertise or financial resources. Minnie was thrilled to be able to afford the work provided by Habitat and was even more excited to meet and greet the volunteers. Minnie summed up her feelings about the partnership by saying, “I am so thankful to have this work done, but feel even more blessed that these people took time out of their lives to help a stranger.”

Building Homes Repairing Homes

We served 30 families in 2012 - twice as many as the previous year.

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“I’ll never again have to tell my children that they can’t play outside.”~ Natalya (and Gigi) Baran, Habitat homeowners in Carney Place

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Among a network of more than 750 Habitat ReStores nationwide, the Asheville Habitat ReStore is now ranked #3 in gross sales!

“With the top two stores located in significantly larger cities (Houston, TX and Des Moines, IA), this ranking speaks volumes to the supportiveness of the Asheville/Buncombe County community,” says ReStore General Manager Scott Stetson. “We are grateful to our donors, customers and volunteers.”

The challenge today is acquiring enough inventory to keep the showroom full. “Inventory drives sales and when donations of merchandise are down, so too are sales,” remarks Stetson.

The Habitat ReStore accepts donations of usable building materials, appliances, furniture, antiques,

housewares, books, records and more. Items are sold to the general public with proceeds going to support our building programs.

Individuals interested in donating items should visit ashevillehabitat.org/restore or call 828.254.6706 to schedule a pick-up. Or feel free to drop off donations at the ReStore (31 Meadow Road) between 9am and 6pm Monday through Saturday.

For business donations of excess inventory and close-outs, please contact Jay Sloan at 828.777.0771.

Would you like to volunteer in the ReStore?Call 828.251.5702 or visit ashevillehabitat.org and click the Volunteer button.

Thanks for making us #3 in the country!

Other 2012 highlights

• FY2012 sales were up 24% over FY2011.

• The ReStore had its single largest sales day ever.

• The ReStore was recognized as Small Business of the Month in December 2012, by the Asheville Chamber of Commerce.

• The first annual ReStore ReUse Contest was a huge success with more than 30 submissions showing great creativity when it comes to recycling and reusing materials. Joy Benn’s artist studio (pictured left) won first place.

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Construction ServicesRoss AkinDick AllenBill BechtoldKirk BinghamCetta BrownChris BrownFay BrownAnthony BurkeKeith CampbellThom CarmanKen ClarkKevin CoxAlan CutterCharles CziczoJoyce DavisCarol DealKen DealPaul DismukesTom DoebberRay DucharmeLou DwarshuisPhil EdgertonSumaya El-AttarEd EudyTed FaberLou FarquharWendy FaurotePaul FineganMartin FordRichard ForkeyCharlie FranckKatie FrisbeeCarter GormanDick Graham

Beth GreckCecil GreckJohn HammondPat HammondLois HancockGene HornerTom HouserJereme JacobiRalph JohnsonCliff JoslinBill KantonenBernie KoestersDel KohlenbergSteve KolbHowe LagardeAlan LangMike Lang John LathamBob LaveckWally LeeEd LewisLen LorensenAlan MarshallRoger MatthewsKerney McNeilHenry Meinken, Jr.CJ ObaraNeil O’SullivanJohn PetkovichBob PurgahnJerry RayBill ReidSteve Rosenthal

Ken RothAnthony SchmittRick SpeightScott SpencerJohn SteigerwaldMary Ann SteigerwaldPete SteurerChris StewartBob SwartzBuddy TallantAdrian Tambor

Sharon WaughGun WechslerHarvey WechslerDick WerlingJim WhiteBud WileyBill Winkler Jack WitzelTom WolffJim Worley

Volunteers support staff and homeowner families in every aspect of our work - from construction services and the ReStore to administration and family services.

At the center of our volunteer services program are “core” volunteers - folks that regularly volunteer on a construction, deconstruction or home repair site, in the ReStore or office, or as a member of a committee. Sharing their time and talent with us on a frequent and ongoing basis, these 291 core volunteers collectively contributed more than 39,500 hours of service in 2012! The value of their time? A phenomenal $757,610 - according to independentsector.org.

“Habitat saved my retirement...I get to be active, work with my hands and

give back to the community.”~ Bill Winkler, volunteer

Vital Volunteers

Jim White (L) and CJ Obara (R)

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Volunteers (continued)

ReStoreEd AdamBruce Ammerman Helen AndrewsJoann AnkromMarissa ArbitblitLinda AronStephen BakesGil BasistBrianna BirchettBen BittanJeremiah BlossfieldJohn BowersNoah BraggDave BrownMeg BruchMike BurkeAngie CannadyKatie CaronEmily CauseyRain ChamberlanAnne ConnollyBill CrownoverBetty DanielsLoretta DavenportReid DavisRhonda DavisDoug DesrosiersCassie DillonJim DugasSandra DykesLavora ElliottSusie EmerickBruce EmoryLee FaddenSherman Fearing Sid FinkelRobert FranckleRoger GauthierBarbara GeiserDavid Gilmore

Denise GoodsonJim GoodsonAl GrathwolAl GribbleSherry GriffithJane GrossmanSandy GustafsonNed GuttmanEllie HartyeJoan HendrenJen HermanNancy HermanDick HippResa HoltTasha IronsideWilliam JonesBill KalarovichJoe KaneJu Heon KimConnie KoinerNina KopeskyLinda KorteGail LambKaren LarsonJohn LathamAllen LawsRebecca LawtonWally LeeAngela LeproBecky LinquistLaura LoweSusan LukeJosh LynchNorm MaddenAngie ManuelDick ManzMarge MarshRhoda MasonKari MaurerSusan MaveetyRhonda McKennaDiane McLeanSharon Morgan

David MoyPeter MudgeDustin MusselmanMelissa MyersChris NewtonMeredith NorwoodAmi O’NeillJane ParmleyVikash PatelJen PearsonSheila RayKirk RaymondBetty Jo ReadlingSallie RiversJulia RobersonRosemarie RobuckStormy RoddenDebbie RogersSteve RosenthalEd RuppenKris RuthWayne RuthMarianne RyallElaine SargentAlex SchermaRon SchmidClarence SchmidtHaydee SchulteBob ScoreMae ScoreHarvey SextonDan ShackelfordOwen ShafferCarlton SmithYvonne SmithGary StefanShirley StudwellTrina SummersAnna SummervilleStew SylviaAdrian TamborAnne TanseySam TaylorBruce TettemerBob TheallNancy TheallTom ThompsonCharlie TittleWalt TolleyLois ToughLou TowsonJan TrainorJulie TrzeciakSusan TuomeyChristian WikoffArnold WillenAlan WilliamsMarci WindhamBernie WolfJan WrightBill Zaferis

Administrative AdvisorsFred BarbourDavid GreinerMarc Rudow

Audit CommitteeReed Roig, ChairKen KaplanSid FinkelTim Wrinn

Building and Site Selection CommitteeLou Farquhar, ChairTom HouserLinnea LintonJerry TowsonTim Wrinn

Events CommitteeJoAnn Goddard, Chair Gwen BighamRhonda DavisSusan DiehnBarbara EarleDaphne FoxRebecca LawtonGayle MudgeLee RaymondElaine SargentJulie Simpson

Family Services SupportWalter Lawless, ChairEllen CarrBrattan GelderDiana GeterRhoda GroceSkip HelmsDavid LeeMary LewisBeth RobrechtGail StashickJerry TowsonSheri Waters

Sherman Fearing (L), Bruce Ammerman (C) and Dick Hipp

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Finance CommitteeTom Maher, ChairJohn DavisSpencer DuinScott Gillam

Office SupportCarol AliKaty CicaleRay ElingburgAaron FinkelFlorence FlorosCharlie FranckBill HigginsSharon HorneJean LeePeggy NewellClaudia ScarberGeorgia ShannonGwen SummeyMimi TittleCarol VruwinkJudy Zelko

Outreach CommitteeDick AllenBruce AmmermanBrigitte BasshamBill DoyleTricia FranckRhonda McKennaTonya PreshaVictoria RoseJane Sherman

ReStore CommitteeJim Hamling, ChairSid FinkelAngela LeproTim Wrinn

Board of Directors(2012)

President Maria Roloff

Vice President Scott Gillam

Treasurer Tom Maher

Corresponding Secretary Elizabeth Sims

Wayne Caldwell Ellen CarrPhil CaseySuzanne DeFerie Paul Dismukes Spencer Duin Lou Farquhar

Donita Fleming Jacqueline GrantRhoda Groce Jim Hamling Skip Helms Walter Lawless

Eddie Morgan Philip J. Roth Ricky Silver Jerry Towson David Whilden Tim Wrinn

Staff (current)

AdministrativeByron AldayPat BaconGreta BushLaura CollinsJoan CooperAlice DonnellyAnn HubbardAriane KjellquistLew KrausEdward McGowanEva MellertJeff PaulKit Rains Laura WalkerBetsy Warren

Construction ServicesKenny Busch Robin ClarkJoel JohnsonKeith LeviJohn MeadowsPaul Reeves

ReStoreScott BianchiJason Butler Reece DavisTeddy GerlachBrian HaynesDylan HaynesSusan Haynes

Becky IsraelKedric JusticeJon KrausRachel LawlessPaul MazzolaTroy ModenbachBryan OglePiper ParkerAlvin PearsonJay SloanScott StetsonEric TamilaTrevor WoodsCharles Wright

Tom Maher (L) and Ellen Carr (R)

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$100,000+Buncombe CountyFederal Home Loan Bank AtlantaNC Housing Finance Agency

$50,000 - $99,999AvL TechnologiesCity of AshevilleHabitat for Humanity InternationalRoberson Family (Russ, Cynthia, Alex and Emilee Roberson)Silver-Line PlasticsThrivent Financial for Lutherans (Thrivent Builds)W&S Charitable Foundation

$25,000 - $49,999Asheville Savings BankEstate of Evelyn L. DeVriesEaton CorporationEstate of Kenneth Gibbs

$10,000 - $24,999Ad-Lib InternationalAnonymous DonorAnonymous FoundationAsheville Brewers AllianceAsheville Radio GroupBank of AmericaCAHECDornick Foundation, Inc.Johnson Price Sprinkle PAAlexander and Dorothy MaitlandPergo Inc.

Pisgah Investments, LLCThermo Fisher ScientificNC Central Blue Ridge Chapter Thrivent Financial for LutheransMartha and Jay TolarWells Fargo FoundationWhirlpool Corporation

$2,500 - $9,999Able Rent-A-JonThe Beattie FoundationBike & Build, Inc.Black Mountain Presbyterian ChurchDelores BorresonAngie and Brett CannadyThe Cathedral of All SoulsCentral United Methodist ChurchChrist SchoolCharlie and Pat ClogstonTrayton and Maris DavisDeerfield Episcopal Retirement CommunityDow ChemicalSpencer and Carol DuinFirst Baptist Church of AshevilleFirst Presbyterian Church of AshevilleGE FoundationGood360Grace Covenant Presbyterian ChurchTimothy and Susan GriffinMary Beth HarrisonAndrew and Janet HartThe Home Depot FoundationHunter Douglas Fabrications

Josh Williams Enterprises, Inc.Jubilee! Community, Inc.Lee Barnett and Sons PlumbingClare ShapiroRobert SharbaughSt. Lawrence BasilicaTrinity Episcopal ChurchUnitarian Universalist Congregation of AshevilleValsparDale and Carol VogelWells Fargo Community Support

$1,000 - $2,49928th Judicial District BarBruce AbtJoe and Gale AlexanderAmerican Speedy PrintingAnonymous DonorsAnonymous FoundationBernard and Holly ArghiereArkema Coating SystemsAsbury Memorial United Methodist ChurchAsheville FenceMargaret M. AverytLars and Lynn BalckRyan and Brooke BaldwinSylvia M. BassettDavid and Laura BourneBart and Elaine BoyerKathy and John CarpenterCharlotte Haynes Robuck Family Foundation

Annual Campaign DonorsThe following pages list the names of those who made generous cash and in-kind donations to our annual campaign in 2012. Please accept our deep appreciation on behalf of Habitat homeowner families. We hope you will accept our apologies should there be errors of omission, misspelling, or otherwise incorrect listings. Please bring corrections to the attention of Ann Hubbard by calling 828.210.9378.

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Chevron HumankindChrist United Methodist ChurchJane CollinsDebby CooperAlan Cutter and Joyce DavisJane DifferdingEaton Matching GiftsRichard and Bridget EckerdDorothy EgganCarey Jo and Jim ElamMitch and Cleone ElrodEMD Serono, Inc.Enterprise Holdings FoundationFellowship FundFirst Christian ChurchEdward FlemingFrancis Asbury United Methodist ChurchGliddenGrace Episcopal ChurchGroce United Methodist ChurchMary Jo HarrisonIBMPaul JohnstonBob and Deb JolleyJoseph Dave FoundationJunior League of AshevilleGerry and Nancy KitchSteve and Lois KolbMike and Milissa LangRebecca and Trevor LawtonDavid L. LeeLesley UniversityMike and Pat LeviMast General Store, Inc.Jay and Susan MaveetyRhonda and Jeff McKennaKerney and Jane McNeilMontreat Evangelical Presbyterian Church

Susan NevilleNew Hope Presbyterian ChurchGreg Olson and Rosalind WillisThe Parish of St. EugeneProgress EnergyReems Creek Beech PresbyterianPaul ReevesRepublic ServicesBetty Ann RobersonRoberts & Stevens P.A.Clarence and Lucile SchmidtDavid and Laurie SerfasHarold SkolnickSkyland United Methodist ChurchJay and Dorothy SloanSymmetry Financial GroupTeam Depot/Home Depot FoundationBetsy WarrenWarren Wilson Presbyterian ChurchWeaverville United Methodist ChurchWest Asheville Presbyterian ChurchWidener UniversityBill and Pam WinklerDavid and Dianne WorleyYale Residential Security Products, Inc.

$500 - $999Dwight G. AllenJane BarberBeverly Hills Baptist ChurchMargaret BinderFay BrownRachel Buie

Tom and Scottie CannonThom and Gay CarmanDouglas and Betsy ClarkeSteve and Carrie CowardPat and Mack CoxSusan and Jeff CurtisDoug Shuford Seamless GuttersSusan and Neal EvansTed and Donna FaberFirst Baptist Church - WeavervilleFirst Congregational ChurchHedy Fischer and Randy ShullRandy and Beth FluhartyMargaret and Clarence FouseMary Jane FrederickFrench Broad Brewing CompanyIngrid Friesen and John ClabaughGibson Pest ControlMary Alice GleasonJoAnn and Russ GoddardDick and Marjorie GrahamGreenlife Grocery - Whole FoodsAlice and John HancyRuby Haynes

Jo Nan HesterDeanna Jackson and Roger WhiteCharles JamisonRandy and Mary JohnsonHenri Kieffer and Ann BatchelderLampton Family FoundationRichard and Suzanne LandauFred and Terry Anne LittletonWilliam and Janice MaddoxRay and Sue McClintonMiddlebury CollegeAllan MorseBarry and Sally MundtJohn and Catherine MurphyMartha NewellAngela and Patrick PowersKit and Cal RainsRamapo College of New JerseyDonnie and Ann RamseyRealtyPro Asheville, Inc.Schneider Electric / Square D FoundationSt. Barnabas Catholic ChurchSt. Paul’s United Methodist ChurchBrian and Meredith StanleyScott StetsonMary StromThirsty MonkThomas and Elizabeth TracyTrinity United Methodist ChurchEric and Susan Van TasselWarner PhotographyCynthia and Stephen WatsonSharon Waugh and William McDowallBryant Webster Dick and Sallly WerlingBetty WilsonJanie and Larry WilsonWoodforest National BankJim and Martha WorleyWenjun Wu

“...Moldovan families, Hispanic families, white families, African-American families...you have

touched every part of our community.” ~ Mayor Terry Bellamy, City of Asheville

Lew Kraus (L) accepts a check from Ricky Silver of Silver-Line Plastics.

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$250 - $499Byron and Amy AldayDodie AllmanARCAT&T Employee GivingGayle AverytBaha’i Faith CenterLuther and Ruth BarnhardtDeborah and David BeckLucy BennettCarter and Katharine BlaisdellJohn BlytheJudy and Mike BohanDonna and Phillip BrownGlenda and Bob BurginWayne and Mary CaldwellDorothy CarpenterMichael and Tomi ChapmanMary Alice Church-Steurer and Pete Steurer Bob and Annie CicaleMarie ClontzEsther ColtonSteve ColyerComprehensive ChiropracticCheryl M. ConwayJoan Cooper and Lew KrausElinor CottsMary and Gerald DaviesWayne DevonportNancy and James DhomLynne C. DiehlNancy ErwinLou and John FarquharPaul and Virginia FineganPat and Tom FitzpatrickRichard Forkey and Connie ChaplinMichael and Carol Anne FreemanRob GilmoreBruce and Rebecca GreeneMichael and Christin GrierPaula GrillotJody GuokasGary and Dot HaberlanBrian and Susan HaynesDavid and Susan HesterStan and Sandra HoltHominy Baptist ChurchSandra HoskinRong HuJohn and Sheila JalutkewiczGeorge and Colleen JamessonJoe G. Adams, JrThe Joy of JewelryEdie KahnChip Kaufmann and Linda Frankl

Kenilworth Presbyterian ChurchMary KepnerElaine and David KjellquistBernie and Sussan KoestersJean and Bruce LarsonAngela and Myron LeproEd LewisSherry and Edward LipinskyLes and Catherine LoveMarketing EnterprisesMike and Judy MayerJohn MeadowsMundy MaintenanceNative Kitchen & PubNova TireOakley United Methodist ChurchKeith and Alycia OlesenJeff PaulThomas PearseGeorge Peery and Mary StairJudith PetersonAl Pfaff and Johnnie ZornJerry and Sheila RayReems Creek Nursery and LandscapingBarry and Susan RobinsonSardis United Methodist ChurchMimi ShackelfordSign-A-Rama of AshevilleDarcy and Kevin SissonShirley D. StudwellTen Thousand VillagesLee and Margaret TorrenceRobert and Jan Van DineRandy and Pat VanderbeekSue VogelCarol and John VruwinkWells Fargo Matching Gift ProgramRoston and Patricia WilliamsonGwen Wisler and Lee PirtleTom and Tommie WolffMonty Wooten and Cheryl DeytonDiana Wortham

$1 - $249Abernethy United Methodist ChurchAbernethy United Methodist MenJacqueline AdairWalter and Mariza AdamsonGerry and Cary AdkinsRoss and Karen AkinWilliam and Jacquelyn Alexander

Barbara AlgerJoe and Martha AlvisAmbiance InteriorsAmerican Public Works AssociationAMGEN PAC in honor of Stephanie CochranMae AmmonsAlan AndersonParker and Alice AndesJoseph AndreulaKaty AngelLeslie AnixterAnonymous DonorDebbie ApplewhiteJeffrey ArendtChampe ArmstrongAsheville Newcomers ClubAsheville Yoga CenterKathey AveryPeg AverytKostas AvramidisRay and Suzanne BachmannJeremy and Geneve BaconPatricia BaconDoug and Martha BairdAlison and Andy BanzhoffJoan BargmanNada BarnettKathy BarnwellJudith and Tom BarthaThomas BassBrigitte BasshamBill and Susan BaumanJocelyn BaumgartenCroom and Meriwether BeattyBill and Sybil BeckerBetty and Jack BeggsMichael and Ellen BegleyIsbell BehrerKarlene and Phil BellRichard and Dorothea Bell

Mike and Fredreen BernatoviczSusan Bicknell and Hardy LeGwnAndrea J. BishopBlackBird Frame & ArtBrady and Bobbie BlackburnRegi and Katherine BlackburnBecky BlalockJennifer and Scott BlalockKurt and Debby BlankenburgJack BlazerRachael BlissRichard BlomgrenHeidi and Will BlozanGrace BodakyJames and Alice BohrerGordon and Mickie BoothSimion and Alexandra BotnaruEckel and Rita BradleyMargie BradshawBarbara BradyJoseph and Barbara BradyJewel BrandonMary BransonScott and Sarah BrentLarry and Gerry BrooksDan and Linda BrownDaphne and James BrownJanice Brown and David GoldsmithFleming and Marilyn BrowneDavid and Cindy BruceBruisin’ AlesJan BrunkMrs. Topping A. BryanJackie and Ed BrysonMillie BuchananPamela Budd and Dudley CulpJohn and Kathryn BuddeBuilders FirstSource

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Mabel B. BullardLynn BurklowGreta Bush and Keith SilcoxLinda and Tom BusharElizabeth ByerlyRobert ByronHelen CableClaudia Cady and Boone GuytonAngela CaffaroMargot CainMarge E. CampbellWalter CantrellJulia CappsJames Cardwell and Anne BattramNick and Lorraine CarpouEllen and Bob CarrFrancine CarterEsther CartwrightRashmi CatonSue CauthenCentral UMC Covenant ClassBill and Cathy ChambersChambers Process EngineeringCheney GraphicsSharon and Don ChristensenChristine CicotelloKelly ClarkKenneth and Anne ClarkRobin Clark and Ryn HayesGraves ClaytonThomas and Louise ClevelandGloria M. CobbDavid and Gay CogburnGay ColemanPam and Tom ColemanEthel Colyer

Margaret CongerCongregation Beth Ha Tephila BrotherhoodClara CooperEd and Sarah CorbinSaundra CordellDave and Patty CouchMary CraigVern CramBrenda CrawfordDonna Helen CrispEugenia and Oliver CrossMichael and Eileen CrowePat and Dave CrownerBill and Barbara CrownoverJeanne and Charles CummingsCurves of ArdenCharlie and Ella DanielDaniels Law FirmAnn DasherCharlie and Nancy DavidThomas and Zanie DavidsonBob and Dottie DavisDan and Karen DavisJohn and Jeannie DavisLisa DavisWalton and Maura DavisKimberly DawsonCaroline DeanBruce DeBruhlTim and Jeannie DeeringMary DeGrootNaomi DeifellJeff and Janet DektorBarbara DeleoPhillip DelfeldDelia Design, Co.Laura DemingCissy DendyAllison Dennis

Deborah DennisFred and Brenda DentonJoan D’Entremont and Al SchlimmLita DiamondAmy DifferdingGretchen DilksCassie DillonCaroline DixonRock and Suzanne DoddridgeAmanda Dos SantosJanet DoyleKathryn and George DrakeKrystal and Darin DredgeRay and Noela DucharmeCharles and Melody DunlopLyn DunnDean and Susan EayreNancy and Ron EdgertonPhil EdgertonPenny and Bill EdwardsMohamed and Nora El AasserJim and Chris ElamLeslie EllerGeorge Ellis and Ursula Goebels-EllisJohanna EllsworthBob and Gail EmblerWilliam and Dorothy EmblerLouise EtchisonCharlie and Tricia FranckRobert and Marilyn EvansGary and Nancy EverhardtMary FarnsworthCynthia and Paul FarrarEllen and Hugh FarriorKirsten FatzingerConner and Evelyn FayRubin and Ann Feldstein

Ed Fidelman and Nadine Till-FidelmanLarry and Marian FincherCharlene FinkenbinerMary FinlayFirst Baptist Church - Black MountainJune FischerSara FitchEvelyn FittroBarbara and John FletcherFLS EnergySammy FongChristine FortenerDon and Genevieve FortunaFrankie Bones RestaurantArthur FrickeMartha FullingtonAlfred Galloway and Nancy ThompsonRobert Galloway and Barbara Allgaier-GallowayWes and Cornelia GarbeeVictor and Vicki GarlockTimothy GaughanJean GettysSteve GetzGrant GinnGivens UMW, Friendship CircleCharlie and Patricia GlazenerRon and Pat GodboldMark and Carol GoodsonShan GoshornCoe and Dot GoulasJeff and Barbara GouldDick and Janet GrahamJeanne and Claude GraspergeAlice GreenSandra GreenBlanche Greene

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$1 - 249 (continued) Bobbie and David GreeneJuanita GreerClementine GregoryJudy GriffinMike GrillotLarry and Barbara GriswoldRhoda and Bill GroceScott and Jennifer GroceSheryl GroceTrey GroceSharyn McDonald GrohJane and Gilbert GrossmanHarlan and Jacqueline GustafsonAndrew GwynnMaggie HagenMatt andJeri HahnerAnn Hartzog HallDale and Jim HallJudy HamillGregory R. HammerPat and John HammondWade and Dorothy HamptonMarge and Wil HanselRobert Harkness and Carol MayAnthony HarperRon Harris and Fyffe AschenbrennerSue and Claude HarrisBill and Georgene HarrisonKathleen Hart

Rachel HartmanFred and Jane HarveyElizabeth and Eric HasselmanJeannette C. HastingsMary HayBethany and TJ HaycoxKim HayesJohn and Peggy HazlehurstJames and Caryl HeidRena and Bill HendersonHenderson County United Way, Inc.Harriet and Ward HendonEthel HendricksBill and Regina HenlineRobert HenlineNancy Herbert and Ed StollDr. Robert HigginsJocelyn HillNancy HillRuth HillSara HillJune HillyerPam HinsonJerry and Diane HinzRichard and Hilda HobsonLisha HockingHal and Valerie HogstromJane Holcombe Malcolm and Cynthia HolcombeJon and Bobbi Holland

Tony and Linda HollandHarold and Millie HollarAmy HollifieldRobin and Jim HollisCindy and Tom HolmanWilliam HoodSarah HoopesSharon HorneJerilynn HoyAnn and Sam HubbardBill and Marilyn HubbardJane and Jack HunnicuttMaury and Margaret HurtBill HusseyMark HutchinJames and Cannon HydeJan and Steven IannielloJack and Sheila IngersollDorothy InglisThorunn IveyCarolyn JacksonSharon JacquesAbigail and John JamesEd and Vicki JenestAlvin and Rosie JohnsonJoel JohnsonJulie and Robert JohnsonRalph and Victoria JohnsonAllison JonesDouglas R. JonesElizabeth Jones and John ElleryNorma JonesRussell and Jeanine JonesNancy JordanMaria JuarezCynthia and Michael JusticeEllen Kaczmarek and Gary MacPeekBill KalarovichLeah KarpenMichael KaufmanPatsy Keever and Jim AycockBruce and Judith KellyGayle KempJacqueline KennaughJohn and Adele KennyMr. and Mrs. Arthur KerrJesse and Phyllis KeyChristine KimballCindy KinserEleanor KittelYonie KleinThomas KnoxFay Wright KohnSharon KoltonMelissa and Donald KoppenhaverEdward and Rosemary Kostansek

Steve and Amy KovachLaurie A. KozarJon KrausPhil KromerRichard and Claudine KurtzJames and Lisa Marie LaddJim and Carlene LaferGloria LanceJeanne LanceRuth LandsAlan and Jonnie LangJack and Charlotte LaughlinLucy Lawrence and David CameronFloyd and Lonie LaymanDebra LayneWilma and Micheal LearyCharles and Dorothy LeeDebbie LeeJay and Wendy LeeLaura LeeLinda LeeFitzhugh and Emmy Lou LegertonRuth Ann LeonardDaniel and Pat LeporeTom and Lyn LeslieLewis Family Natural HealthElizabeth and David WerleJohn and RuthLinkVirginia and Drew LitzenbergerLili LiuJohn and Lucy LivelyPaul and Delores LlansoMaria del Carmen LomeliVirginia LongSara and Paul LovingoodJoy Lovoy and Mike MillerRebekah and Sam LoweSandy LundbladMrs. Edgar LyngholmMeg MacLeodKathleen MahanPeter W. MaherOlga MalinoskiEsther MalloneeEmily ManningCarolyn MartinsonE.J. MathisMathis Consulting CompanyBob and Suzy MayerMike and Ann MayerDavid and Maurie McClureRyan and Tasha McCormickDavid and Ann McCulloughDeane H. McDarisDr. Patricia McDuffieJoAnn McElrathKathryn McKeithenVirginia McKinley

Matching Gifts

Did you know many companies match gifts made to non-profits by their current (and sometimes retired) employees?

Ask your company about matching your gift to Asheville Area Habitat for Humanity to double your impact. If your employer offers a matching gift program, simply send the form to us along with your donation.

In 2012, the following companies matched gifts made by their employees: Arkema Coating Systems Bank of America Chevron Humankind Eaton Corporation GE Foundation Parsec Financial Management Schneider Electric/ Square D Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation

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Doug and Mary McLeanPatsy McLeodSarah McMahanRussel McMillanBruce McQuillenKathryn MeadManny MedeirosGopi and Patricia MenonNorman and Nell MetcalfFred and Jan MichelaRebecca MichelaMike Fain FramingMary MilbauerChristopher MillerNancy MillerBarbara MillsJamie and Rick MinerMargaret MitchellRichard and Cindy MitchellSteve and Ellen MitchellBetty ModaffAl and Ann MojonnierBob Montgomery and Mary Todd Montmorenci United Methodist ChurchHillis MorelockAlbert Rufus Morgan, IIIMary Lyne MorrisseyMerritt and Madeline MoseleyChristine MosesWestbrook MurphyDick and Vinton MurrayPhyllis MyronDonald and Martha NeblettKate and Paul NelsonPeggy NewellPeter NewellMarianne NewmanLinda and Larry NicodemusEd and Lois NixSuey NordbergGray and Kathy NorrisNorth Anderson Community Presbyterian ChurchStephen and Mary NovakKathy NoyesOak Hill United Methodist Church CJ ObaraGinny O’ConnorTerry O’LaughlinOld Buncombe County Genealogical SocietyNeil and Carol O’SullivanBill and Ginger OwenBen and Jamie PaceEdgar PaganEllen and George PappasPiper ParkerSusan and Joe Parley

Marcia ParlierParsec Financial ManagementJohn and Jeanie PaschallJaimie and Charles PassmorePatla, Straus, Robinson & Moore PAMark PatneaudeKevin PatrickLewis and Jeannette PatrieFrank Patton and Susan ReiserDave and Susan PenlandFred and Hope PennellMary F. PerkinsDove PhillipsBen and Carol PickardCatherine PierceRobert and Rebecca PittsPlant RestaurantAnne PlessLisa and Dick PooreFrancella PostonMichael Poulos and Julie LehmanJean PreczewskiBetty PrenticePresbytery of WNCWillis PrestonEugenia PriceMartha Sherrill PriceAnna PurserFrank and Dixie QuinlanSusan J. QuinziDan RaberJames RabyMartia and Brad RachmanPerrin and Laurel RadleyChuck and Mae Beth RaglandLee Reading and Ann LutzTom and Betty Jo ReadlingJoyce ReaumeBill and Sandy ReidPeggy ReidKathy RepassFrank and Barbara ReynoldsJan and Larry RhodesPhillip and Jane RhodesGeorge and Ruth RibaudCathie St. John Ritzen and James RitzenRiverside Business Park, LLCDon RobertsKevin and Elisa RobertsJo Ann RobinsonJane and Peter RodaAnne B. RogersMaria Roloff and Frank McNeelyCarol RomineJean Rowe

Paul Rubinfeld and Elizabeth SmithJohn RuhlAndrew M. RulliDr. and Mrs. John RussellThomas RyanPaul and Cherry SaengerMichael SandersRuth SatterthwaiteGuy and Anita SaylesBob and Sandy SchaeferMartha SchaefleWilliam SchlosserRon and Dorothy SchmidAlice SchmitzRich Schumacher and Rebecca ClemenziNancy and Sam SchumanJoyce and Matt SchwarzBob and Mae ScoreDeb Scott and Robert HaskinsSensibilities Day SpaArnold and Doris SganSally SgrossoKathy ShaverAlan and Pat ShawMarty ShawMaureen ShawFlorence ShelorMartha Shepard and Rod JacksonLouise SheppardBrendan SherarFranklin ShieldsPolly ShimrakDeanne ShufordKaren ShufordBill and Linda SignoriniJanice and Ed SilbaRicky and Traci SilverJackie and Fred SimmsHenry Simpson

Thomas and Jill SingletonBill G.B. SmithCarlton SmithJack and Betty SmithArt and Nova SmokerAlbert and Barrie SneedChristopher SneedenSnow Hill United Methodist ChurchKeith and Frances SnyderNelson and Gail SobelMary SorumDavid and Cindy SpillersJoyce SpradleyStewart and Elizabeth SpraginsPerry and Charlotte SprawlsAnne Squires and Steven HaunSt. Luke’s EpiscopalChristine StaffordJeanne StallingsHal and Alberta StarnesO. E. and Lida StarnesGail and Robert StashickAndrew and Carol SteinMike and Cathy SteinbackCarol StephensonSherie SteucherMike and Susan StevensonBarbara and Marty StickleGregory and Courtney StilesRosemary StockMatt StoneMaggie StoreyMeg Stoyle-CorbyJohn M. StrattonRobert StrattonLorrie StreifelMaire and Nigel StricklandSusan StricklandCindy and Marie SturdivantWilliam Swarts

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$1 - 249 (continued) Bob and Hildegard SwartzWade TalbotEric and Jill TamilaAlison M. TaylorJeff and Elizabeth TaylorGinna and Steve TempletonShirley Tenney and Paul MerrikenMichael and Kristen ThayerKaren ThorpeTicona ManufacturingMr. and Mrs. John TillerMimi TittleWalt and Joan TolleyDave and Nan TomskyTanis TownsNancy and Mitchell TragerJeanne Tramm and Micheal HookerShirley TraughberJennifer Trout and Christopher MusialJoyce TrumpPolly E. TurnerRobert and Patricia TuttleUnited Way of Asheville Buncombe CountyUniversal JointValley Springs Lions ClubDarwyn and Jeannine Van GorpCarla and Robert VandaleLaura Vandale and Tedd RoosRichard Vander Veen and Betsy Finger

Betsy VandermeerJerry and Karen VanemanLynda VaughnBarbara VelhumRita VermillionMarvin and Jean VierraJerry and Patrice VincentJoe WakefieldPeter and Pauline WaldburgerRichard and Susan WaltonDana Ward and Paul BensonSheri WatersAlthea WatsonDon and Susan WatsonPhoebe and Doug WatsonBruce and Martha WeaverGun and Harvey WechslerGerhart Wehrbein and Nancy HarmsTerry WeigelJane WeisLynn WellsTom Wernicke and Louise CateGary and Vicki WestWhispersholler Farms LLCJulie and Jim WhiteDiane and Chuck WhiteheadNed WhitmireJanet WhitworthCharles Barbara WilcoxGail and Bud WileyCharles WilkieSharon and Michael WillenBetty Williams

Douglas and Patricia WilliamsJohn and Margaret WilliamsonKeith WilliamsonLamar and Ruthmary WilliamsonMichael WilliamsonFrances Wilson and Arthur ParkerJames Wilson and Lynne Poirier-WilsonMary Jane WinfreyJohn and Cindy WinkenwerderJackie Wintle and Ted SchorrJack WitzelJim and Joyce WitzelElizabeth WolfWolf Creek Engineering, PLLCEverett WoodcockCatherine WoodsDale WoodsTrevor WoodsBeebe WoodsideStephen and MaryBruce WoodyAnn and Mark WoolleyCharles WrightPat and Terry WrightJoan Yarborough and John LaneyHank and Nancy YoungCindy and Lonnie YoungerBill ZaferisWhitney and Doug ZehAllan and Kathryn Zullo

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TithingAt Asheville Area Habitat for Humanity, we tithe “a house for a house.” Every time we complete a house in Buncombe County, we send funds to one of five international countries to support their building program. Our tithing partners are: Bangladesh, Egypt, Guatemala, Haiti and Malawi.

Asheville Area Habitat for Humanity has tithed more than $435,800 since 1986, serving an additional 141 families over and above the 240+ Buncombe County families we have served since 1983.

“Following our tithe” to Guatemala, AAHH volunteers participated in service trips in 2007, 2009 and 2011. Core volunteers also participated in domestic service trips to the Gulf Coast in 2005, 2007, 2011 and 2012 to work with Habitat affiliates in Slidell, the Bayou and New Orleans.

“The physical materials used to build a Habitat home are quality materials. But it’s the spirit of Habitat that builds community.”

~ Victoria Rose, Habitat homeowner

Martha Worley with a child in Guatemala

Guatemala

Haiti

Malawi

Bangladesh

Egypt

Asheville Area Habitat for Humanity, Inc. works to ensure that every family in Buncombe County has a safe and decent house by offering affordable homeownership opportunities for qualified families. Believing in “a hand up, not a hand out”, Habitat’s program includes families contributing “sweat equity” in partnership with community volunteers coming together to build and repair homes. Houses are sold to families at no profit, with a 0% interest rate on the mortgage. Since 1983, Asheville Area Habitat, an independent affiliate of the ecumenical Christian housing ministry Habitat for Humanity International, has welcomed people of all faiths, ethnicities, creeds and backgrounds to its organization and communities.

Jim White at a Habitat construction site in Guatemala

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Full House Sponsors $55,000 +AvL Technologies

ReStore Auction

Russ, Cynthia, Alex and Emilee Roberson (the Betty Roberson Memorial House)

Silver-Line Plastics

Thrivent Financial for Lutherans and four local Lutheran churches Abiding Savior Lutheran Church Emmanuel Lutheran Church Lutheran Church of the Nativity St. Mark’s Lutheran Church

Women Build Ad-Lib International The Three Marthas The Minigowin Fund

W&S Charitable Foundation

Raise the Roof Sponsors $25,000 – $54,999Presbyterian Churches Presbyterian House #21 Black Mountain Presbyterian Church First Presbyterian Church of Asheville Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church Kenilworth Presbyterian Church Montreat Evangelical Presbyterian Church Montreat Presbyterian Church (PC-USA) New Hope Presbyterian Church Reems Creek-Beech Presbyterian Church Warren-Wilson Presbyterian Church West Asheville Presbyterian Church

Foundation Sponsors $10,000 - $24,999Asheville Brewers Alliance

Bank of America

Interfaith Community Interfaith House #14 Baha’i Faith Center Beth HaTephila Beth Israel Synagogue eXodus Church Fellowship Asheville First Christian Church First Congregational U.C.C. Grassroots Church Jubilee! Community, Inc. Parish of St. Eugene St. Barnabas Catholic Church St. Lawrence Basilica St. Margaret Mary’s Catholic Church Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Asheville Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Swannanoa Valley West Asheville Vineyard

Johnson Price Sprinkle PA

Building Program SponsorsContributing both financial support and volunteer labor, sponsors form the backbone of our building programs. From loyal faith communities to first-time business partners, house sponsors and home repair sponsors made safe, decent housing a reality for another 30 Buncombe County families in 2012.

From left: Jack Roberson, the Platt family, and Russ and Cynthia Roberson

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United Methodist Churches: Methodist House #21 Abernethy UMC Asbury Memorial UMC Central UMC Christ UMC Francis Asbury UMC Grace UMC Groce UMC Montmorenci UMC Oak Hill UMC Oakley UMC Piney Mountain UMC Sardis UMC Skyland UMC Snow Hill UMC St. Paul’s UMC Reeves Chapel Trinity UMC Weaverville UMC

Thermo Fisher Scientific

Blueprint Sponsors $1,000 - $9,999Dave Steel Company

EMD Serono

Enterprise Rent-a-Car

Greenlife Grocery / Whole Foods

Junior League of Asheville

Mast General Store

Native Kitchen & Pub

Team Depot, NC-TN district

Home Repair DonorsAnonymous Foundation

Habitat for Humanity International

Home Depot Foundation

John Meadows

Pisgah Investments Foundation, Inc.

“Being able to help build a sense of community and see it grow in a

tangible way is extremely rewarding. ~ Michelle Bevans, Habitat homeowner

Women Build - a true community build

Team Depot volunteers with home repair client Carl Bowers (L)

Asheville Area Habitat for Humanity is the largest builder of Green Built NC certified homes in the state.

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Statement of Assets, Liabilities, and Net Assets(Modified Cash Basis)June 30, 2012

Assets Cash $1,406,530 Restricted cash-escrow 213,189 Investments 188,135 Inventories 1,294,288 Construction in Progress 349,138 Mortgages Receivable 12,969,717 Property and Equipment, 10,234,421 Net of Depreciation Other Assets 122, 409

Total Assets $26,777,827 Liabilities Payroll Withholdings $76,306 Homeowners’ Escrow Deposits 141, 401 Long-Term Debt 8,547,769

Total Liabilities $8,765,476 Net Assets Unrestricted $15,907,351 Permanently Restricted $2,105,000Total Net Assets $18,012,351

Total Liabilities and Net Assets $26,777,827

Statement of Revenues, Expenses andOther Changes in Net Assets(Modified Cash Basis)For the Year Ended June 30, 2012

Support and Revenue Contributions $1,812,827Sales of Homes to Partner Families $2,010,452Government Grants $184,426ReStore Income, $459,669 Net of Related Expense Rents, Net of Related Expense $30,493Other Income $112,959Total Support and Revenue $4,610,826 Expenditures Program Services $3,500,600 Management and General $59,956 Fundraising $343,270

Total Expenditures $3,903,826

Increase in Net Assets $707,000

Audited financial statements are available upon request.

Financial SummaryThe Habitat model is one of financial sustainability. Since the inception of Habitat for Humanity, homeowner mortgage payments have been recycled back into Habitat’s building program, creating a perpetual endowment. The ReStore (and Deconstruction fees) also generate significant income for our home building and home repair programs.

Though some of our work is self-funded, we also rely heavily on the financial support of individuals, businesses, faith communities, foundations and government funding sources.

1%

9%

90%

FY 2012 EXPENDITURES

Managementand General

Fundraising

ProgramServices

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Homeowner Sharmain Thomas and her daughter

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MISSION Asheville Area Habitat for Humanity is a non-profit ministry that fosters community by partnering with qualified families and individuals to build new houses and preserve existing homes.

VISION A safe and decent home for every family.

VALUES Collaboration Opportunity Dignity Empowerment

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