Dear Knoxville Habitat for Humanity Supporter:
Welcome to the first edition of the Knoxville Habitat for Humanity e-newsletter. For cost-savings purposes and ease of technology, we have opted to switch from our paper copy of the newsletter that was previously mailed to you. Our goal is to give you more timely and better regular communication.
Please share your feedback with us. You can email us at info@khfh.com. We encourage you to help make this newsletter applicable to you with compelling content, so please do pass along your thoughts as we fine-tune our process.
Enjoy! |
 | Knoxville Habitat for Humanity
Celebrates 25 Years |
It was September 1985 when Knoxville Habitat for Humanity first began operations in Knox County.
Twenty-five years later we have a lot of success to show for our work. In each newsletter throughout 2010 we will take a look at the various ways our affiliate has made progress during our first quarter century and where we plan to go from here. |
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2010 Blitz Build Set for April 17-24 |
 Springtime always means "blitz build" time for Knoxville Habitat for Humanity. For the 2010 Blitz Build, we are well underway with the planning. We've set the date, secured the location, picked the families and have the Covenant Partners ready to go. |
 | Estate Planning: A Giving Strategy |

As Knoxville Habitat for Humanity begins its 25th year of service in the Knox County community, we look back with great pride on our accomplishments during that quarter century. We will pass 400 homes built and more than 1,400 adults and children who have achieved homeownership in that period.
But we are also looking forward and establishing strategic parameters for our "long term" fiscal health and the future of our core mission. One key element of that is ESTATE PLANNING.
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 | Volunteer Spotlight: Chuck & Elaine Cleland |
Chuck and Elaine Cleland are longtime volunteers at the Knoxville Habitat for Humanity Thrift Store at 2209 Central Avenue.
December marked the end of their 12-year run as volunteers with us as they prepare to move to North Carolina to be near their family.
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 | Honor and Memory Gifts |
Knoxville Habitat for Humanity received the following gifts from individuals in honor of or in memory of their family, friends or colleagues.
(Click here to see the list.) |