Habitat for Humanity; Providing A Hand-Up Not A Hand Out
Habitat for Humanity provides homeownership opportunities for families who are in need of an affordable safe home outside of traditional purchase methods.
The charitable organization commonly faces the misconception that homes are provided free of charge. According to John van Leeuwen, the Executive Director of the Prince Albert chapter, this statement is “absolutely untrue.”
“It is not a hand out,” van Leeuwen said. “Homes are provided to the families for a 500 hours of sweat equity as a downpayment and at a 0% interest mortgage rate. … It’s a hand up in their life, helping them break the cycle of poverty.”
Homes are currently being funded through the generosity of donors, volunteer labour and through the payments received from the mortgages on homes already provided to families. The Saskatchewan Housing Corportation also recognizes the value of the work Habitat is doing in our local communities and has provided funding towards each home built by Habitat in Saskatchewan.