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Volunteers come from all walks of life and backgrounds and with varied interests and talents. If you have some time to spare and you want to make a difference in your community and the lives of so many people, please consider getting involved with Pittsburgh Habitat in one of the areas mentioned below.

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COMMITTEES
Our Board of Directors and the Sub-Committees of the Board are staffed entirely by volunteers. These committees are vital to our operating success. Please review the committees below; if you have a talent or interest in any of the areas, please consider committing you time to Habitat in one of these areas. Click on the name of the committee you are interested in for more information.

Sub-Committees of the Executive Committee
 - Finance
 - Human Resources
 - Strategic Planning
 - Nominating
 
Operating Committees
 - Building
 - Family Selection
 - Family Nurture
 - Family Liaison
 - Fundraising
 - Special Events
 - Church relations
 - Public Relations
 - Speaker's Bureau
 - Site Selection

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CONSTRUCTION
Following are the ways you can volunteer in construction as an individual:

1) Click on the link http://pittsburghhabitat.volunteerhub.com and register to volunteer.

2) Call (412) 466-6710, mailbox #4 at least two weeks in advance prior to the day(s) you wish to volunteer.

3) Become a crew leader. We need people who can commit to volunteering regularly – at least two times a month for three months.

You can register for any available site.  Although volunteer time is a valuable asset, it still takes money to buy materials to build a house. It is not required to make a donation in order to volunteer on the construction site, but we do ask all individual volunteers to consider making a donation to our organization to pay for materials that will be used on that day. Any person that makes a contribution of $25 or more will receive a t-shirt.  Click here for details on larger sponsorships.

Sponsors: Each year organizations sponsor our houses by providing all of the resources and money necessary to build our homes. As a group, you can volunteer in construction by:

1) Sponsoring the build for an entire house, through an Extreme Builder full house sponsorship of $65,000- $80,000. Click here for details on larger sponsorships.

2) Sponsoring several Build Days, through a Hope Builder or Dream Builder partial house sponsorship of $20,000 - $40,000. Click here for details on larger sponsorships.

3) Sponsoring a Team Builder day at $2,500. Click here for details on larger sponsorships.

What to Bring: Habitat provides all necessary tools, but each volunteer should bring a pair of work gloves, pack a lunch, and bring water to drink.  If you have other basic tools, for example a hammer, tape measure, tool belt, safety glasses, etc. you may wish to bring them. Please label all of your tools with your name.  Habitat is not responsible for lost or stolen personal tools.

Skill Requirements: No specific skills, except a willingness to learn, are needed. Habitat provides an experienced supervisor on each work site. If you do have a specific skill such as “I know how to drywall, or I can train others on how to install siding,” please let us know when you register to volunteer. 

Arrival On Site:  You are our labor force when you volunteer and like any job, you should arrive on time.  At the beginning of each workday a Habitat supervisor will start the morning with a prayer, introductions, a safety talk and instructions. The group will then break into crews to work on various tasks. Please arrive by 8:15 so that we can begin promptly at 8:30.

Kids & Construction: To help ensure a safe work environment, construction volunteers must be at least 16 years old. Teens, 16 and 17, may work on a construction site provided they have parental permission and supervision. The required ratio is 1 adult to every 5 teens. Those under 18 must not use power tools, use ladders, or be on the roof.

Release of Liability: Each Habitat volunteer must sign a Release of Liability form agreeing to take personal responsibility for any accidents or injuries on the job. Most individuals have a personal health insurance plan that covers them while engaged in volunteer work. However, you should verify your coverage prior to coming to the work. Before coming to the jobsite, each volunteer should download and study the Construction Safety Policy Information 2008.

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OTHER OPPORTUNITIES

Can you spare some time?

With warmer weather just around the corner, we expect our need for volunteers to increase again as we construct two homes in Duquesne and up to nine in the Westwood neighborhood of Pittsburgh.  If construction isn’t your cup of tea, you can also help Pittsburgh Habitat for Humanity raise funds by participating in an event.

This May, we are joining in the Walk for a Healthy Community 5K and One-Mile Fun Walk sponsored by Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield.  The event should be a great chance to have fun, exercise and meet individuals from other worthwhile organizations.

Saturday, May 3, 2008
Registration 7:45 a.m.
5K Walk Start: 9:15 a.m.
Register at: www.walkforahealthycommunity.org.

And don’t forget it’s not too soon to start preparing for the 8th Annual Pittsburgh Habitat for Humanity Kids Triathlon Series. 

Saturday, July 12, 2008
Kids Triathlon in SOUTH PARK
Kids ages 7 – 12
Swim! Bike! Run!

Saturday, August 9, 2008
Kids Triathlon in NORTH PARK
Kids ages 7 – 15
Swim! Bike! Run!

These young race participants help Pittsburgh Habitat for Humanity raise funds to build homes for hardworking, low-income families in need of decent, affordable homes.

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