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	<title>Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity &#187; Request for Volunteers</title>
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		<title>Build in Nashua &#8211; Saturday, July 31st</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Jul 2010 02:57:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE RESCUE MISSION Directions from Everett Turnpike Exit 7 (Amherst Street exit) to the mission: 1: Start out going SOUTHEAST on US-3/ NH-101A/ AMHERST ST toward US-3 S/ HENRI A BURQUE DR. Continue to follow NH-101A/ AMHERST ST. 1.6 mi to 2: Turn RIGHT onto MAIN ST/ DANIEL WEBSTER HWY. 0.2 mi to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Directions from Everett Turnpike Exit 7 (Amherst Street exit) to the mission:</p>
<p>1: Start out going SOUTHEAST on US-3/ NH-101A/ AMHERST ST toward US-3 S/ HENRI A BURQUE DR. Continue to follow NH-101A/ AMHERST ST. 1.6 mi to<br />
2: Turn RIGHT onto MAIN ST/ DANIEL WEBSTER HWY. 0.2 mi to<br />
3: Turn RIGHT onto WATER ST. 0.2 mi to<br />
4: Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto FACTORY ST. &lt;0.1 mi to<br />
5: Turn LEFT onto CHESTNUT ST. 0.2 mi to<br />
6: End at 40 CHESTNUT ST (2nd building on LEFT). Parking on street, and behind building.</p>
<p>See as many of you as can make it, starting about 9:00 AM.</p>
<p>Completed since last Saturday:<br />
40 Chestnut St., Nashua (SNHRM): Continued punch list items in preparation for certificate of occupancy &#8211; fire-sealed remaining pipe penetrations, installed closer on egress door, installed crash bars on double doors, continued 2nd coat of drywall mud, caulked and prepped interior for painting. </p>
<p>Upcoming events:</p>
<p>Russell Street, Wilton: Groundbreaking Saturday August 7th. Excavation to start shortly. Still seeking donations / deals.<br />
Other small projects being coordinated.</p>
<p>If you have any questions please call Building Committee Chairman Eric Moore at 603.620.4182.</p>
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		<title>Build in Nashua &#8211; Saturday, July 24th</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 01:55:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This Saturday, we&#8217;ll return to the Southern NH Rescue Mission (40 Chestnut Street, Nashua) to work on remaining punch list items before SNHRM gets its certificate of occupancy. This is all indoor work.  Directions from Everett Turnpike Exit 7 (Amherst Street exit) to the mission - 1: Start out going SOUTHEAST on US-3/ NH-101A/ AMHERST [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.nashuahabitat.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/SNHRMa.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1705" title="SNHRMa" src="http://www.nashuahabitat.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/SNHRMa.jpg" alt="" width="163" height="146" /></a></p>
<p>This Saturday, we&#8217;ll return to the Southern NH Rescue Mission (40 Chestnut Street, Nashua) to work on remaining punch list items before SNHRM gets its certificate of occupancy. This is all indoor work. </p>
<p>Directions from Everett Turnpike Exit 7 (Amherst Street exit) to the mission -</p>
<p>1: Start out going SOUTHEAST on US-3/ NH-101A/ AMHERST ST toward US-3 S/ HENRI A BURQUE DR. Continue to follow NH-101A/ AMHERST ST. 1.6 mi to<br />
2: Turn RIGHT onto MAIN ST/ DANIEL WEBSTER HWY. 0.2 mi to<br />
3: Turn RIGHT onto WATER ST. 0.2 mi to<br />
4: Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto FACTORY ST. &lt;0.1 mi to<br />
5: Turn LEFT onto CHESTNUT ST. 0.2 mi to<br />
6: End at 40 CHESTNUT ST (2nd building on LEFT). Parking on street, and behind building.</p>
<p>See as many of you as can make it, starting about 9:00.</p>
<p>Completed since last Saturday:<br />
40 Chestnut St., Nashua (SNHRM): Continued punch list items in preparation for certificate of occupancy &#8211; fire-seal caulked pipe penetrations, patched drywall holes, installed threshold / sweep on emergency exit door, fabricated and installed cover over shower sump pump, finished closet door installations, started 2nd coat of drywall mud as needed. </p>
<p>Upcoming events:<br />
Next build site: Still seeking donations / deals.<br />
40 Chestnut Street, Nashua (SNHRM): Finish punch list for certificate of occupancy, plus finish work as needed.<br />
Other small projects being coordinated.</p>
<p>If you have any questions, please call Building Committee Chairman Eric Moore at 603.620.4182.</p>
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		<title>Habitat Seeks Your Help</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2010 15:35:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity is seeking your help: we are looking for a buildable, affordable or donated lot in the Milford area for the construction of a condex.  The organization is grateful for any leads you might be able to provide.  We are also looking for information on any potential apartment or home rentals for a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity is seeking your help: we are looking for a buildable, affordable or donated lot in the Milford area for the construction of a condex.  The organization is grateful for any leads you might be able to provide.  We are also looking for information on any potential apartment or home rentals for a family that needs housing by July 25th, and until this condex is finished: preferably in Milford or Hudson.  Any feedback or help is well appreciated.  An article from Nashua&#8217;s The Telegraph follows below for more background on this&#8230; (if you have any helpful leads or information, please call us at 603.883.0295 or [preferably] email <a href="mailto:office@nashuahabitat.org">office@nashuahabitat.org</a>).</p>
<h2>Site for Habitat for Humanity Duplex in Milford May be Wetland</h2>
<div id="attachment_1700" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 388px"><a href="http://www.nashuahabitat.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/dt.common.streams.StreamServer.cls_.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1700 " title="dt.common.streams.StreamServer.cls" src="http://www.nashuahabitat.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/dt.common.streams.StreamServer.cls_.jpg" alt="" width="378" height="253" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Habitat for Humanity lot on Tonella Road, Milford, New Hampshire. Photo Courtesy of Don Himsel and The Telegraph.</p></div>
<p><span id="more-1699"></span>by Hattie Bernstein, The Telegraph</p>
<p>MILFORD – Six months ago, Bob Hughes envisioned celebrating his 32nd birthday on July 23 in his own home, with his wife, Stephanie, and their children, Brianna, 13, and Jordan, 10.  Instead, the family is on the verge of homelessness.</p>
<p>The Hugheses were one of two families selected by Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity to become owners of a Milford duplex the volunteer group planned to build. The other family is currently renting an apartment in town.  The land for the duplex, to be built at 42-44 Tonella Road, was purchased a year ago.  The lot was cleared of debris over the winter. And volunteers, including Hughes, were waiting for the go-ahead from a surveyor who was to tell them the best location to place the house and the septic system.</p>
<p>Families chosen by Habitat must agree to donate 350 hours of “sweat equity” to the construction of their homes, and Hughes, a handyman technician, was itching to get started.</p>
<p>“In April, we started cleaning the lot in Milford,” Hughes said. “Volunteers came once a week.”  When the lot was cleared, the brush pile stood 12 feet high, 20 feet wide and 30 feet long. “It was frozen, and for weeks, we chopped, breaking it into piles, burning it and finally they got the surveyor in,” Hughes said.</p>
<p>That was when the bubble burst.</p>
<p>“We thought the surveyor would come in, get the soil tested and we’d be ready for the foundation,” Hughes said. Instead, the surveyor raised some concerns about wetlands and suggested that the group get another opinion. “The guy who sold Habitat the land told them there was a 25-foot buffer on wetlands, and the rest was buildable,” Hughes said. “What we found out was that it was all wetlands, and there was no place to put a foundation, absolutely no place.”</p>
<p>Recently, Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity issued a press release announcing the Milford construction project had been put on hold because of “discrepancies” in reports from soil and plant experts. But Robert Todd, of Todd Land Use Consultants in New Boston, said Richard Kohler, his certified wetlands scientist, reported tests show “the soil is saturated.” “I surveyed the lot next door two years ago, and I saw a lot of wetlands,” Todd said. “I told Rick to be on the lookout for wetland conditions, to be forewarned.”</p>
<p>It’s a bitter bill for the nonprofit dedicated to building and renovating houses for families who need some help to become homeowners. And it’s worse for the families. The Hughes family has been without a permanent residence for three years.</p>
<p>In 2007, just before Christmas, their Hudson landlord said he was selling his house and gave the family 30 days to move out. They put their belongings in storage and moved to Hughes’ in-laws’ apartment in Milford, planning to save to buy a house. Instead, they encountered more hardship: his mother-in-law lost her job; his father-in-law became seriously ill; and the couple used their savings to help with bills. Realizing they would never get ahead while helping their extended family, the couple moved to the Ann-Marie House in Hudson, a place for families in transition that provides shelter and financial education. The aim of Ann-Marie House is to help families set financial goals and become self-sufficient.</p>
<p>The Hughes were making progress.</p>
<p>Then Hughes’ father-in-law took a turn for the worse, and the family moved back to Milford to help. At one point, there were seven people living in his in-laws’ two-bedroom apartment. Hughes said he learned about the Habitat for Humanity program after he signed up to volunteer: It hadn’t occurred to him that he would qualify.</p>
<p>To be selected for the program, a family must have a low to moderate income and earn enough to pay back the mortgage.</p>
<p>The Hugheses applied and didn’t hear anything. They took a first-time home buyer’s course taught by a former Habitat volunteer. “He put our name on the list. It was one of the first lucky breaks I’ve had in the last three years,” Hughes said of the recommendation that put him in line for one of two homes that were to be built in Milford.</p>
<p>His luck turned bad, again, however, several weeks ago when he learned about the surveyor’s report. Around the same time, his mother-in-law told the family they would have to move in 30 days, since she was buying a mobile home and giving up the apartment. “We have to be out by July 25, and because we don’t have a rental history; it’s hard to get a place,” Hughes said.</p>
<p>Ed Lopez, president of Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity, said he hasn’t thrown in the towel completely. “We want to see if there are alternative solutions,” Lopez said. A town official said experts planned to review the surveys, and Lopez said Milford officials will give the property “a fresh look.” “The market was not the best when we purchased it. It was expensive,” Lopez said of the $105,000 lot, close to the downtown.</p>
<p>But Hughes, who is two weeks from having no roof to put over his family’s head, is perfectly clear about the surveyors’ reports.</p>
<p>He doesn’t expect a miracle.</p>
<p>“In a nutshell, we have nowhere to go … even though we have jobs and a good credit report. We explain the situation, and they say, ‘No.’”</p>
<p>Hattie Bernstein can be reached at 603.673.3100, ext. 24, or <a href="mailto:hbernstein@cabinet.com">hbernstein@cabinet.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>Build in Nashua &#8211; Saturday, July 17th</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2010 17:59:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This Saturday, we&#8217;ll return to the Southern NH Rescue Mission (40 Chestnut Street, Nashua) to work on remaining punch list items before SNHRM gets its certificate of occupancy. This is all indoor work.  Directions from Everett Turnpike Exit 7 (Amherst Street exit) to the mission - 1: Start out going SOUTHEAST on US-3/ NH-101A/ AMHERST [...]]]></description>
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<p>This Saturday, we&#8217;ll return to the Southern NH Rescue Mission (40 Chestnut Street, Nashua) to work on remaining punch list items before SNHRM gets its certificate of occupancy. This is all indoor work. </p>
<p>Directions from Everett Turnpike Exit 7 (Amherst Street exit) to the mission -</p>
<p>1: Start out going SOUTHEAST on US-3/ NH-101A/ AMHERST ST toward US-3 S/ HENRI A BURQUE DR. Continue to follow NH-101A/ AMHERST ST. 1.6 mi to<br />
2: Turn RIGHT onto MAIN ST/ DANIEL WEBSTER HWY. 0.2 mi to<br />
3: Turn RIGHT onto WATER ST. 0.2 mi to<br />
4: Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto FACTORY ST. &lt;0.1 mi to<br />
5: Turn LEFT onto CHESTNUT ST. 0.2 mi to<br />
6: End at 40 CHESTNUT ST (2nd building on LEFT). Parking on street, and behind building.</p>
<p>See as many of you as can make it, starting about 9:00AM.</p>
<p>Completed since last Saturday:<br />
63 Tolles Street, Nashua: Completed final items in preparation for our new partner family taking ownership &#8211; replaced range hood, one screen, front storm / screen door, and basement outlet; installed CO detector; repaired fence. </p>
<p>Upcoming events:<br />
Next build site: Still seeking donations / deals.<br />
40 Chestnut Street, Nashua (SNHRM): Finish punch list for certificate of occupancy.<br />
Other small projects being coordinated.</p>
<p>If you have any questions, please call Building Committee Chairman Eric Moore at 603.620.4182.</p>
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		<title>Build in Nashua &#8211; Saturday, July 10</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This Saturday, we&#8217;ll wrap up final punch list items at 63 Tolles Street, Nashua as our new partner family takes ownership. We need to replace the range hood, one screen, and the front storm / screen door; and install a CO detector. Although the long-range forecast indicates a chance for some occasional scattered showers, we [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1694" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 463px"><a href="http://www.nashuahabitat.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/63tolles.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1694" title="63tolles" src="http://www.nashuahabitat.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/63tolles.jpg" alt="" width="453" height="302" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">63 Tolles Street, French Hill Neighborhood, Nashua, New Hampshire. Photo by Marie Lopez.</p></div>
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<p>This Saturday, we&#8217;ll wrap up final punch list items at 63 Tolles Street, Nashua as our new partner family takes ownership. We need to replace the range hood, one screen, and the front storm / screen door; and install a CO detector. Although the long-range forecast indicates a chance for some occasional scattered showers, we should be OK since most of this work is indoors or under an awning.</p>
<p>Directions from Everett Turnpike, Exit 7:</p>
<p>EAST on AMHERST ST/NH-101A toward downtown, crossing Main (Concord) St at the light, continuing on LOWELL ST. 1.7 mi<br />
Turn LEFT onto ORANGE ST. &lt;&lt;0.1 mi<br />
First RIGHT onto LOCK ST &lt;&lt;0.1 mi<br />
Immediate RIGHT onto WHITNEY ST. 0.2 mi<br />
Turn LEFT onto TOLLES ST. #63 is on the right</p>
<p>See as many of you as can make it, starting about 9:00.</p>
<p>Upcoming events:<br />
Next build site: Still seeking donations / deals.<br />
40 Chestnut Street, Nashua (SNHRM): Finish punch list for certificate of occupancy.<br />
Other small projects being coordinated.</p>
<p>If you have any questions, please call Building Committee Chairman Eric Moore at 603.620.4182.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Work continues at the Southern New Hampshire Rescue Mission. Photo by Ray Doucette. This Saturday, we&#8217;ll continue at the Southern NH Rescue Mission (40 Chestnut Street, Nashua) to hang more doors, plus punch list items (hang bathroom mirrors and shelves, finish stair railings, hang drywall in closets and mechanical room). This is all indoor work. [...]]]></description>
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<p>This Saturday, we&#8217;ll continue at the Southern NH Rescue Mission (40 Chestnut Street, Nashua) to hang more doors, plus punch list items (hang bathroom mirrors and shelves, finish stair railings, hang drywall in closets and mechanical room). This is all indoor work.</p>
<p>Directions from Everett Turnpike Exit 7 (Amherst Street exit) to the mission&#8230;<img title="More..." src="http://www.nashuahabitat.org/wp-includes/js/tinymce/plugins/wordpress/img/trans.gif" alt="" /><span id="more-1659"></span></p>
<p>1: Start out going SOUTHEAST on US-3/ NH-101A/ AMHERST ST toward US-3 S/ HENRI A BURQUE DR. Continue to follow NH-101A/ AMHERST ST. 1.6 mi to<br />
2: Turn RIGHT onto MAIN ST/ DANIEL WEBSTER HWY. 0.2 mi to<br />
3: Turn RIGHT onto WATER ST. 0.2 mi to<br />
4: Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto FACTORY ST. &lt;0.1 mi to<br />
5: Turn LEFT onto CHESTNUT ST. 0.2 mi to<br />
6: End at 40 CHESTNUT ST (2nd building on LEFT). Parking on street, and behind building.</p>
<p>See as many of you as can make it, starting about 9:00.</p>
<p>Completed since last Saturday:<br />
40 Chestnut St., Nashua: Framed new rough openings for closets. Hung new emergency exit exterior door.</p>
<p>Upcoming events:<br />
Temporary power, 42-44 Tonella Road, Milford.<br />
42-44 Tonella Road, Milford &#8211; still seeking donations / deals.<br />
Other small projects being coordinated.</p>
<p>Any questions?  Please contact Eric Moore at 603.620.4182.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Several volunteer opportunities are now open at Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity.  These include: Administrative Assistant, Government Relations and Advocacy Committee Member, Fundraising Committee Member, Assistant Office Manager, Safety Committee Member, Technology Committee Member, Fundraising Committee Leadership, Site Selection Committee Member, Transportation Coordinator, Transportation Assistant, Annual Bake Sale Volunteer, and Newsletter Distribution Manager. Interested?   Email [...]]]></description>
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<p>Several volunteer opportunities are now open at Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity.  These include: Administrative Assistant, Government Relations and Advocacy Committee Member, Fundraising Committee Member, Assistant Office Manager, Safety Committee Member, Technology Committee Member, Fundraising Committee Leadership, Site Selection Committee Member, Transportation Coordinator, Transportation Assistant, Annual Bake Sale Volunteer, and Newsletter Distribution Manager.</p>
<p>Interested?   Email us at office@nashuahabitat.org.  You can read more about these positions&#8230;<span id="more-1610"></span><br />
<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>VOLUNTEER ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT </strong></p>
<p>Description</p>
<p>Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity is looking for volunteers to help with administrative work in the office: answering emails, populating a database, answering the phone, taking messages, answering questions for walk-ins, and other miscellaneous duties. Some minor training is required. </p>
<p>Skills</p>
<p>Office Administration: Experience in database entry and maintenance, strong written and oral communication skills.</p>
<p>Requirements</p>
<p>We need volunteers who can work regularly and commit to a regular schedule. We are seeking volunteers who can fit one of three schedules between Monday and Friday: 10am to 4pm, 10am to 2pm, and 1pm to 4pm.</p>
<p><strong>GOVERNMENT RELATIONS AND ADVOCACY COMMITTEE MEMBER </strong><strong><br />
</strong><br />
Description  </p>
<p>Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity is seeking volunteers that are willing to assist the organization in the process of acquiring building permits, variances, and in tackling other similar issues at the town and city level in the Greater Nashua Area.  Members of the Government Relations and Advocacy committee will also address state and federal issues that affect our affiliate.  </p>
<p>How does Habitat work with the government?</p>
<ul>
<li>Our Government Relations and Advocacy team works with legislators and housing regulators to increase support for affordable homeownership and eliminate poverty housing.</li>
<li>We monitor public policies related to housing, community and international development.</li>
<li>We advocate policy choices that increase access to decent, affordable housing for people around the world.</li>
<li>We accept government funds for infrastructure, utilities, capacity building or training, and house building. We accept these funds so long as they have no conditions that would violate Habitat&#8217;s principles or limit its ability to proclaim its Christian identity.</li>
</ul>
<p>We are looking for volunteers willing to endeavor in these areas of work on behalf of our Greater Nashua affiliate.</p>
<p>Skills</p>
<p>Communication: Volunteers in this committee will need to work on some of these issues during business hours, so a flexible schedule in the Monday through Friday business-hours time-frame is desirable. Experience with city, state, and federal government work is helpful, as well as any academic backgrounds in political or government studies.</p>
<p>Requirements</p>
<p>A willingness to work with the organization when issues arise and to coordinate with other volunteers when necessary in this pursuit, as well as a willingness to communicate with Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity&#8217;s volunteers and supporters to encourage their advocacy on behalf of the organization when specific issues arise and are being address by Habitat for Humanity. </p>
<p><strong>FUNDRAISING COMMITTEE MEMBER</strong></p>
<p>Description</p>
<p>The Fundraising Committee is looking for members who can make a commitment to attend monthly meetings in order to help plan, coordinate, and participate in the organization and management of fundraising events. Volunteers in his role should be willing to assist the Fundraising Committee Chairman in seeking donations for events such as raffles, an annual Bake Sale, silent auctions, etc. The volunteer should also be willing to help organize fundraising events, such as dinners, yard sales, etc., and should be willing to participate in managing these events with other volunteers on the date of the event. The committee is in need of volunteers willing to commit to this work for a year or more, in order to maintain continuity and help train new volunteers in these responsibilities.</p>
<p>Willingness to do work on behalf of the volunteer committee at the Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity office during business hours is welcome: the committee is also in need of volunteers who can help write promotional items such as flyers at the office.</p>
<p>Skills</p>
<p>Fundraising</p>
<p>Requirements</p>
<p>The most critical requirement in this volunteer role is continuity: the committee needs help from volunteers willing to work on a handful of events over the course of a year. Anyone who is willing to volunteer to meet some or all of the functions described above is welcome.</p>
<p><strong>ASSISANT OFFICE MANAGER</strong></p>
<p>Description</p>
<p>Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity is looking for a volunteer who can commit to a fairly regular schedule each week at the office as well as to learning office operations comprehensively enough to help supervise volunteer Administrative Assistants. The volunteer Assistant Office Manager must be able to fulfill all the tasks a volunteer Administrative Assistant could fulfill: handling email traffic, fielding phone calls, responding to walk-in inquiries, completing some database work, and distributing mail. The position requires this knowledge in case there aren&#8217;t enough volunteers to cover those tasks at any given time. A schedule can be adjusted with ample pliability for any interested volunteers, but we do need support in maintaining some regularity. The volunteer Assistant Office Manager will need to train volunteers regularly. </p>
<p>Skills</p>
<p>Office Administration: Experience with Microsoft Word, email programs (Microsoft Office, Gmail, etc.), internet browsers and searches is necessary. Management experience is helpful.</p>
<p>Requirements</p>
<p>At least one full six-hour day a week between Monday and Friday. Any additional time volunteered will be greatly appreciated.</p>
<p><strong>SAFETY COMMITTEE MEMBER</strong></p>
<p>Description</p>
<p>Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity is seeking volunteers who are willing to join this committee to support the Building Committee, and the A Brush With Kindness Committee in their efforts.</p>
<p>The Safety Committee is a sub-committee of the Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity Building Committee. This committee is responsible for safety process on the Habitat build sites, as well as any work that could present potential lead paint issues, or other similar issues. When necessary, this subcommittee will also tackle any safety issues that arise in warehouse and ReStore efforts.</p>
<p>The volunteers on the committee work to refine the process used to raise the awareness of the people on the build site about safe work practices and reducing risk on the build-site.</p>
<p>Skills</p>
<p>Safety, Lead, Construction: Familiarity with Lead-Paint issues, as well as safety measures at construction sites is critical in this effort, as well as a willingness to acquire and read manuals from Habitat for Humanity International as they are released.</p>
<p>Requirements</p>
<p>Familiarity with construction and paint safety issues. A willingness to read Habitat for Humanity International publications on these subjects and to share this information with volunteers. This committee is being organized from scratch &#8211; so it will be helpful if anyone volunteering for a role in this committee is willing to take a leadership role. This is not a requirement but something that would be helpful.</p>
<p><strong>TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE MEMBER</strong><strong><br />
</strong><br />
Description</p>
<p>Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity&#8217;s Technology Committee is seeking volunteers to assist in several aspects, one of the most critical being assisting affiliate leaders and volunteers where knowledge and understanding of online tools is outdated, incomplete, or short, at first by helping complete a number of tasks but with a long-term goal of providing training and guidance until self-sufficiency in these areas is met.</p>
<p>The technology committee manages the office computers and other equipment. We provide technical direction for the website (content is provided mainly from the public relations committee). Overall, our goal is to make the jobs of everyone in the organization easier.</p>
<p>If you are technically inclined, you&#8217;re welcome to assist us in our efforts (see the online volunteer form). We generally do not adhere to any specific programming language or paradigm. We draw on the skillset of our volunteers and we encourage exploration in new technologies. We try to focus on de facto standards, but we&#8217;ll use more obscure technologies if we have the volunteers to support them and they help us serve our mission. Being an all-volunteer non-profit, we definitely focus on low-cost solutions.</p>
<p>Currently in the office we run Windows XP and Ubuntu Linux. Licenses to many software products have been made available to us at a reduced cost through TechSoup. Many of our computers are donations from local individuals and companies.</p>
<p>The website is created with WordPress. WordPress is written in PHP and it stores its data in a MySQL database. WordPress Plugins used include Akismet, Breadcrumb NavXT, cformsII, Google Sitemaps Generator, postcasa, and Viper&#8217;s Video Quicktags. Web hosting is done using Apache through TotalChoiceHosting, and email is through Google Apps. </p>
<p>Skills</p>
<p>Computer, Typing, Internet Tools: See above notes.</p>
<p>Requirements</p>
<p>A willingness to work with consistency, and for an extended period of time rather than individual projects. A willingness to work in the office with some regularity for a small amount of time each week would be welcome. Attendance of technology meetings, which can occur anywhere from once-a-month to every few months would help as well. </p>
<p><strong>FUNDRAISING COMMITTEE LEADERSHIP</strong></p>
<p>Description</p>
<p>Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity&#8217;s Fundraising Committee is looking for volunteers who will be willing to support the committee in a variety of efforts.</p>
<p>Volunteers should have the courage to offer the opportunity for giving to others, know the intricacies of Habitat for Humanity and be able to answer questions regarding its principles, policies, and procedures, have good networking connections in the community, have creative ideas and plans to generate resources, be able to work with diverse people, and now how to put together a fundraising plan. Training in these areas can be provided.</p>
<p> Some Responsibilities Include:</p>
<p>Shaping a comprehensive fundraising plan with the Fundraising Chairman that includes target sources and amounts, dates and assignments.</p>
<p>Working with the Fundraising Chairman and the treasurer to ensure that processes are in place for donor recognition, IRS substantiation and categorized record keeping by source of income and donor. Setting up appropriate sub-committees with the Fundraising Committee Chairman or work groups to handle efforts with churches, individuals, businesses, financial institutions, fraternal organizations, civic groups, foundations, etc.</p>
<p>Committee members will help the Chairman maintain records of where contacts have been made to avoid duplication of effort and seek a list of in-kind donations desired by the building committee as well as develop strategies to meet those needs.</p>
<p>Event coordination, organization, prize and donation collection (for raffles and silent auctions), are among the critical needs in this committee.</p>
<p>Skills</p>
<p>Fundraising: Please see above for full description.</p>
<p>Requirements</p>
<p>Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity&#8217;s Fundraising Committee is looking for volunteers that are willing to commit to the organization and coordination of projects and that are willing to work on several events and functions over the course of the year.</p>
<p><strong>SITE SELECTION COMMITTEE MEMBER</strong></p>
<p>Description</p>
<p>Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity is seeking volunteers willing to work in the Site Selection Committee&#8217;s efforts to acquire donated land. A large part of this effort requires work in the office: creating or using existing form letters, and organizing an effort to solicit land-owners in the Greater Nashua Area.</p>
<p>Skills</p>
<p>Writing, Mailing: A large part of this volunteer role is to engage in a campaign to find donated land through mail correspondence. Office skills, writing skills, computer and MS Word skills are helpful.</p>
<p>Requirements</p>
<p>This volunteer effort requires organizational skills, accurate record-keeping (in order to avoid duplicating efforts), and work that can be done off-site but would probably be more efficiently done at the organization&#8217;s office (due to the need to cover office supply expenses, etc.). Members of this committee are also encouraged to attend Site Selection meetings in order to become familiar with the overall effort to find land and properties to rehabilitate in the Greater Nashua Area.</p>
<p><strong>TRANSPORTATION COORDINATOR</strong></p>
<p>Description</p>
<p>Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity is seeking a volunteer who owns a truck or several trucks and who is willing to coordinate with various Habitat for Humanity leaders, ranging from Building Committee leaders to Fundraising Committee leaders in order to coordinate the loading, transportation, and unloading of goods for a variety of events or duties.</p>
<p>The Transportation Coordinator should be able to organize a team of volunteers to manage this work when it arises. There is no set schedule for this, so the Transportation Coordinator should be willing to help create and manage a list of other volunteers willing to provide trucks and transportation assistance when the organization&#8217;s need to move items to and from different locations arises. This is an increasingly important need at this organization and a long term (one year or more) commitment would be appreciated.</p>
<p>Skills</p>
<p>Transportation, Driving: Managing volunteers that own trucks, managing the loading and unloading of goods at different events and locations on behalf of the organization.</p>
<p>Requirements</p>
<p>It would be preferable if a volunteer in this role could commit to helping in this capacity over an extended period of time &#8211; at least a year. The volunteer should own a truck or help line-up transportation support in this capacity.</p>
<p>Ideally, other potential truck owners and drivers will enlist to help assist the organization during specific events. The volunteer in the Transportation Coordinator role will help coordinate these volunteers when the need arises.</p>
<p><strong>TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANT</strong></p>
<p>Description</p>
<p>Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity is seeking volunteers who own trucks to help the organization transport goods to events or construction sites.</p>
<p>These needs arise at different times and for both regularly scheduled events or unique events. Items that need to be loaded, transported, and unloaded range from construction materials to tables for events.</p>
<p>Volunteers willing to provide their time in this capacity will be on a call-list and contacted for specific events or needs. </p>
<p>Skills</p>
<p>Driving, Truck Space: Drivers should be willing to donate time to help load, transport, and unload materials for a variety of events.</p>
<p>Requirements</p>
<p>Volunteers must own a truck as the organization is not currently in possession of any truck space. It is preferable if the volunteer is able to bring assistance for the loading and unloading of goods.</p>
<p><strong>ANNUAL BAKE SALE VOLUNTEER</strong><strong><br />
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Description</p>
<p>Each year Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity holds a Nashua Winter Holiday Stroll Annual Bake Sale. The Fundraising Committee is searching for volunteers willing to join the Fundraising Committee to help organize this event each year.</p>
<p>This volunteer role is responsible for working with the committee&#8217;s chairman in finding volunteers to man tables at the event, volunteers to contribute home-made baked goods, schedule donation pick-ups, man the Habitat information table at the event, etc.</p>
<p>Although the event takes place once a year, volunteers in this role are encouraged to participate in Fundraising Committee activities throughout the year, and to attend meetings regularly.</p>
<p>Skills</p>
<p>Volunteer Management: Volunteers interested in helping the Fundraising Committee should be willing to manage volunteers for the event, as well as help with any work at the actual event where we are short on volunteers.</p>
<p>Requirements</p>
<p>A willingness to work with the Fundraising Committee with some regularity throughout the year and attend committee meetings, providing more input and management work as the Annual Bake Sale event approaches. This volunteer should be willing to recruit volunteers for the event and to help cover any work at the event that the Fundraising Committee is unable to recruit volunteers for. Other Fundraising Committee members will help with this effort.</p>
<p>The volunteer should be able to donate the bulk of his or her volunteer time around the Bake Sale event time.</p>
<p><strong>NEWSLETTER DISTRIBUTION MANAGER</strong><strong><br />
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Description</p>
<p>The Newsletter Distribution Manager will work with the Public Relations Committee and the office team at Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity. The Newsletter Distribution Manager will be in charge of managing volunteers that have signed up to fold newsletters, add contribution envelopes to them, and organize them according to zip codes. This typically occurs four times a year, and roughly 2500 newsletters are sent out with a majority going to the Greater Boston Area and the rest of New England as well as a smaller portion being mailed anywhere from other states and abroad.</p>
<p>This volunteer role will require some coordination with the organization&#8217;s Treasurer and the US Postal Service to coordinate the bulk mailing process. Typically, each newsletter requires an evening of work with a team of about 20 volunteers and mailing the newsletter containers during the day through the US Postal Service&#8217;s Bulk Mail office.</p>
<p> Skills</p>
<p>Management, Organization: Volunteers are already in place to work on this effort, this volunteer role will focus on managing them.</p>
<p>Requirements</p>
<p>The newsletter is released up to four times a year. The Newsletter Distribution Manager should be willing to manage this work four times a year and commit to the role for a year or more as it requires some training. The role requires some physical work, mainly in moving freshly released materials to and fro.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">WHEN: This Saturday May1st from 8AM-3PM (Rain date is Saturday May 8th)</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">WHERE: 15 Meredith Drive in Nashua </p>
<p style="text-align: left;">WHAT: Need a computer desk and chair, bookcases, kitchen set, appliances, model airplanes, match car collection, lamps, clocks, tools, kids toys, books, sleds, antique child’s desk?  Need an air conditioner, heater, new ceiling fan, chandelier, picnic basket, or wet and dry vac?  We have it all and more!!  All proceeds will go to Habitat for Humanity. We hope you will support our fundraising effort! See you there!  </p>
<div>QUESTIONS: For more information, contact Ellen Svenson: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.nashuahabitat.org/mc/compose?to=ellen.svenson@nashuahabitat.org" target="_blank">ellen.svenson@nashuahabitat.org</a>, or 603-882-5953</div>
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		<description><![CDATA[GREATER NASHUA HABITAT FOR HUMANITY &#8220;Neighbor Helping Neighbor&#8221; Spring Raffle The Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity is having a &#8220;Neighbor Helping Neighbor&#8221; Spring Raffle in order to raise money for the construction costs for the duplex that we are building on Tonella Road in Milford, NH. Fourteen neighborhood businesses have generously donated prizes for our [...]]]></description>
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&#8220;Neighbor Helping Neighbor&#8221; Spring Raffle</h4>
<p>The Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity is having a &#8220;Neighbor Helping Neighbor&#8221; Spring Raffle in order to raise money for the construction costs for the <a href="/projects/tonella-rd/">duplex that we are building on Tonella Road</a> in Milford, NH.</p>
<p>Fourteen neighborhood businesses have generously donated prizes for our raffle.  There are ten top prizes: a $500 Estate Planning Package from <a href="http://www.largenti.com/">Attorney Linda Argenti</a>, a $300 Eye Exam and Eyeglass Package from <a href="http://www.steadmaneye.com/">Dr. Mark Steadman</a>, a $100 value Brunch for Four from <a href="http://www.michaeltimothys.com/">Michael Timothy&#8217;s restaurant</a>, a $100 gift certificate from <a href="http://www.longhornsteakhouse.com/">Longhorn Restaurant</a>, a $75 gift certificate from <a href="http://www.romiesautorepair.com/">Romie&#8217;s Auto Repair</a>, $50 gift certificates from <a href="http://www.lowes.com/">Lowe&#8217;s</a>, <a href="http://www.shaws.com/">Shaw&#8217;s Supermarket</a>, Glidden&#8217;s Auto Service, and <a href="http://www.cassandrasalon.com/">Cassandra Salon &amp; Spa</a>, a $30 gift certificate from <a href="http://www.nashua-electrolysis.com/">Nashua Electrolysis</a>, a $25 gift certificate from Collins Brothers Chowder, $20 gift certificates from <a href="http://www.tacoscolima.com/">Tacos Colima</a> and <a href="http://www.joeysdiner.com/">Joey&#8217;s Diner</a> and two $50 coupon books from <a href="http://www.foodeesmilford.com/">Foodee&#8217;s</a>.</p>
<p>The tickets cost $5.00, or 3 for $10.00 and all proceeds go to the GNHFH.  If interested in purchasing a ticket please e-mail <a href="mailto:ellen.svenson@nashuahabitat.org" target="_blank">ellen.svenson@nashuahabitat.org</a>. or call Ellen at (603) 882-5953.  Tickets can also be purchased at the GNHFH office on Temple Street and by calling the office at (603) 883-0295.</p>
<h4>The drawing for the raffle winners will take place at the GNHFH Giant Yard Sale on Saturday May 1, 2010 at 15 Meredith Drive in Nashua.  The winner need not be present to win.  Please support our fundraising events.  Your support is greatly appreciated!</h4>
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<a href="http://www.steadmaneye.com/">Steadman Eye Associates</a><br />
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<h1 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #008000;"><a href="http://www.nashua-electrolysis.com/"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1523" title="home_logo" src="http://www.nashuahabitat.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/home_logo.jpg" alt="" width="420" height="116" /></a></span></h1>
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<h6 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #993300;"><span style="color: #800000;"><a href="http://www.tacoscolima.com/"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1526" title="volcano" src="http://www.nashuahabitat.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/volcano.jpg" alt="" width="100" height="75" /></a> <a href="http://www.tacoscolima.com/"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1527" title="colimafountain" src="http://www.nashuahabitat.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/colimafountain.jpg" alt="" width="100" height="75" /></a> <a href="http://www.tacoscolima.com/"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1528" title="colimagazebo" src="http://www.nashuahabitat.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/colimagazebo.jpg" alt="" width="100" height="75" /></a> <a href="http://www.tacoscolima.com/"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1529" title="colimachurch" src="http://www.nashuahabitat.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/colimachurch.jpg" alt="" width="100" height="75" /></a></span></span></h6>
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