Just
recently, I met Millard Fuller, the founder and creator
behind Habitat for Humanity. For 20 years, this non-profit
organization has been building houses in barn-raising
fashion for people living below poverty level. On a
single day, a group of people gather over a poured foundation
and, working with the family who will own that home,
hammer, saw and raise that home to beautiful completion.
Not
long ago, a screenwriter named Randall Davis gathered
Hollywood people together – 2,000 of them – to build
20 houses in a single day.
With
Habitat for Humanity, this is not a welfare cause. The
people getting the new house have to contribute 500
hours of labor, then pay 1% for the house. The family
makes payments on the house through a 20-year loan.
While
Habitat solutionizes, others around the world are doing
the same. (Imagine if they all got together in one room
– now that’s an effective meeting!) Congressman
and former Head of Housing Jack Kemp is currently raising
half a billion dollars to complete 100,000 houses in
America alone.
Real
estate maven Ralph Roberts not only sold 500 houses
last year – he bought 300 houses, each averaging about
$50,000. He moves families at poverty level into the
houses as renters. Over 8 years, he charges just 10%
more per month and puts that aside for their down payment
to purchase the property. Now, he's enrolled top Realtors
across North America to do the same.
Of
course, each of these goals puts a tremendous amount
of money into circulation. But as we work with families
to create long-standing shelter, we're also reforming
neighborhoods and school systems and, most importantly,
helping raise self-esteem.
Where
can you help with this Outrageous Goal?
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