Habitat for Humanity Needs Volunteers for Montecito Disaster Relief

Source: Habitat for Humanity

Habitat for Humanity Continues Disaster Relief Work in Montecito

Habitat for Humanity of Southern Santa Barbara County (HFHSSBC) is continuing to coordinate local volunteer efforts to offer relief for the victims of the deadly floods and mudslides in Montecito.  More than 450 volunteers have already been out over the past two weekends shoveling mud and working on properties in some of the hardest hit neighborhoods. 

Volunteers must:

Orientation starts promptly at 8:30 am and it is very important you are on time to hear all of the safety instructions. Volunteers are highly encouraged to bring water and wear sunscreen, and to leave valuables at home.

Here’s a time-lapse video of Habitat for Humanity’s hard-working volunteers cleaning up a property in Montecito.

Help our community heal!

Habitat is committed to this recovery for the long haul but, we’ll need your help to meet this commitment. Those devastated by this disaster are counting on all of us. Sign up today to volunteer! More information as well as meet up location will be sent out via email to those who register.

About Habitat for Humanity of Southern Santa Barbara County:

Habitat for Humanity of SSBC is an independent, locally run affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, a nonprofit, nondenominational Christian housing organization dedicated to the elimination of poverty housing. Habitat for Humanity International and its affiliates around the world have built and repaired more than 600,000 homes for qualified partner families. Volunteers provide most of the labor, with individuals, churches and corporate donors providing the money and materials to build Habitat houses. Habitat for Humanity of SSBC has participated in cooperative efforts with other non-profit organizations including SEE International, Women’s Economic Ventures, Laguna Senior Cottages, Boys and Girls Club and the Santa Barbara Rescue Mission. They have completed three major construction projects in Santa Barbara on Via Lucero, San Pascual and Canon Perdido Streets and the Sawyer Avenue in Carpinteria is on track to be completed in fall of 2018. Habitat for Humanity of SSBC has repaired 40 homes through the A Brush with Kindness home repair program. To learn more about our work, please visit www.sbhabitat.org or call (805) 692-2226

Edhat Staff

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