Habitat for Humanity in Queens
Queens Borough President Helen Marshall participated in a groundbreaking ceremony Saturday, September 21, to kick off a renovation project spearheaded by Habitat of Humanity New York City, the local affiliate of the group founded by Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter. This fall, volunteers from the group are rehabilitating five vacant and dilapidated Queens homes, including this one in Rosedale, so they can be transformed into housing for low-income, first-time homebuyers. Within the last two years, Marshall has allocated $530,000 in capital funding to support Habitat for Humanity’s rehabilitation of vacant and blighted homes in Queens. (L-R) Matthew Dunbar, intergovernmental liaison for Habitat for Humanity New York City; Borough President Marshall; City Councilmember Donovan Richards; Christine McGuinness, chair of Habitat for Humanity New York City; Neil Hetherington, CEO of Habitat for Humanity New York City; Nica Bautista, a homeownership associate with Habitat for Humanity New York City, and Assemblymember Barbara Clark. For information on how to volunteer with Habitat with Humanity New York City on this fall’s project, visit http://www.habitatnyc.org/.