SHORTLISTED FOR MORE AWARDS - BUT WE STILL NEED YOUR HELP

ALREADY an award winning charity and shortlisted for two more major accolades, Liverpool Habitat for Humanity has, nevertheless, launched an appeal for financial support from the corporate sector.

 

Despite being identified as offering one of the UK's most innovative approaches to affordable housing in the Homes & Communities Agency's 2010 housing and regeneration awards, Liverpool Habitat for Humanity (LHFH) faces an uphill climb to raise the funds it needs to get started on its next phases of development.

 

The charity - which is building 32 low-cost homes in the Granby-Toxteth district of the city - is one of seven finalists in the ‘Innovation and New Ventures' category of the national awards, which will be announced in London on September 23rd.

 

It has also been shortlisted in the NewHeartlands' Strictly Regeneration Awards for Sefton, Liverpool and Wirral, which are due to be announced later this month (June).

 

Rev Dr Shannon Ledbetter, chair of LHFH, said: "We've had incredible success already in regional and national award schemes, which recognise our role in providing a creative solution to affordable housing. However, all the awards in the world cannot replace our need for hard cash to keep the charity moving forwards and helping families in housing need to secure a home of their own." The charity's unique approach is that home owners spend 500 hours physically helping to build their home - called ‘sweat equity' - in lieu of a £10,000 down-payment. They can then purchase an equity share of the property.

 

The homes are built using mostly volunteer labour with people coming to Liverpool from all over the world - 10,000 volunteers from 60 different countries to date - to help with the project. Nine homes have already been built and LHFH is now preparing to build the next nine.

 

"The downside of our approach is that we do not receive any income from home owners' mortgages until the houses are built and legally completed, but we still have to fund the groundworks, roads, sewers, building costs, supervisory staff, materials and a host of other components upfront," explained Shannon.

 

"We rely on a combination of public funding from organisations like NewHeartlands, as well as donations of money and gifts in kind from individuals, corporates and charitable trusts. We also raise some money by providing a unique environment for businesses to send their employees on team-building exercises."

 

Shannon continued: "We desperately want to get cracking on our next phase of nine homes and have would-be home owners and other volunteers lined up to help build the properties. But we need a fairly substantial injection of cash to get going.

 

"We offer a great opportunity for businesses from the Merseyside area and beyond - especially those in the housebuilding, construction and related service industries - to satisfy their Corporate Social Responsibility agenda."

 

As well as assisting families onto the housing ladder, LHFH is also an accredited training provider, helping the unemployed learn new skills.

 

For more information about how you can help Liverpool Habitat for Humanity contact executive director Van Garber, tel: 0151 707 9440, email: van@liverpoolhfh.org.uk or visit the website www.liverpoolhfh.org.uk.

Editor's notes:
Liverpool Habitat for Humanity is building 32 homes for partner families on just over two acres of land generously donated by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese, on Kingsley Road, in Granby/Toxteth. The project has also received significant funding from NewHeartlands, the Housing Market Renewal Initiative (HMRI) on Merseyside.

 

To date, Habitat for Humanity International has built 350,000 homes and operates in over 90 countries. The Granby/Toxteth site is the first such project in the North West and the largest in Britain.

 

The Liverpool HFH model - including the distinct "sweat equity" component - enables families traditionally excluded from home ownership the opportunity to own an affordable home. LHFH is offering these affordable homes on a ‘shared equity' basis.


LHFH has a comprehensive procedure for selecting families. There are three main criteria for qualification: to have a strong connection with Liverpool (eg. live and /or work in the city); to be willing to partner with LHFH to put 500 hours of "sweat equity" into building on the project and to have an income between £10 - £30k. Applicants who live, work or have a strong connection with the Liverpool 8 postcode area will be preferred.


Previous awards for Liverpool Habitat for Humanity:


Award scheme: Housebuilding Innovation Awards (2008)
Awarded by: Home Builders Federation (HBF) and Housebuilder magazine.

Category: Best initiative to aid first time buyers / key workers

 

Award scheme: Daily Post Regional Property Awards (2008)
Awarded by: Liverpool Daily Post
Category: Social housing development of the year

 

Award scheme: North West Regional Construction awards (2007)
Awarded by: The Centre for Construction Innovation
Category: People and Jobs

 

Award scheme: Strictly Regeneration Awards (2006)
Awarded by: Office of Deputy Prime Minister, New Heartlands, City of Liverpool, Sefton Council and Wirral Council
Category: Excellence in Innovation

 

Issued for & on behalf of Liverpool Habitat for Humanity by Active PR. Press information from Linda Bright  tel: 0771 002 0026 -  email linda@activepr.co.uk

Get involved!

Liverpool Habitat for Humanity has generously been given 2.2 acres of land on Kingsley Road by the Roman Catholic Church and will be building 32 homes with partner families and volunteers over the next 5 years.


LHFH has a comprehensive procedure for selecting families. There are three main criteria for qualification: to have a housing need and already live within the Liverpool City area (that is pay Council Tax to Liverpool City Council); to be willing to partner with LHFH to put 500 hours of "sweat equity" into building on the project and to have an income between £10 - £30k. Applicants who live, work or have a strong connection with the Liverpool 8 postcode area will be preferred.

Find out how by contacting us at:

 

Liverpool Habitat for Humanity
83 Alt Street
Liverpool L8 2UF

Tel: 0151 707 9440
E-mail: info@liverpoolhfh.org.uk

 

Or use our online contact form.