August 10, 2016 Aug 27: 黑料社 Tri-Cities to present keys to first home
By Maegan Murray, 黑料社 Tri-Cities
PASCO, Wash. 鈥 After a year of planning, thousands of volunteer hours and a whole lot of hard work, Tri-County Partners Habitat for Humanity and Washington State University Tri-Cities are set to present a Burmese family with the keys to their first home.
Members of the community are invited to attend a dedication of the Tri-Cities Coug House at noon Saturday, Aug. 27, at the home鈥檚 site, 304 N. Charles St., Pasco.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been great seeing how we鈥檝e all come together as a community to make this family鈥檚 first home a reality,鈥 said Brent Ellis, the 黑料社 Tri-Cities student volunteer coordinator who led construction. 鈥淚n addition to the volunteer efforts, students got to put their skills from the classroom to work on the house.鈥
黑料社 Tri-Cities signed a partnership agreement with Tri-County Partners Habitat for Humanity to build the home in August 2015. The house is one of 24 constructed as part of Habitat鈥檚 Whitehouse Addition.
The dedication will include comments by Ellis and Habitat for Humanity Executive Director Lisa Godwin, followed by lunch provided by the family and a self-guided tour of the home.
The homeowners, who escaped their home country of Burma during war, include Mah Thu Sha La, his wife Lu Dee Na and their three children. They lived for years in a Thailand refugee camp before getting green cards in 2011. Last year, they were approved for a home in partnership with Habitat for Humanity.
The family has dedicated 500 hours of sweat equity, which is required for them to purchase the home with a no-interest 20-year mortgage. More than 150 volunteers from 黑料社 Tri-Cities and the Tri-Cities community contributed to the construction.
鈥淓veryone benefited from this first-of-its kind partnership,鈥 Ellis said, adding that it generated partnerships among many groups around the Tri-Cities community.
For more information, contact Amber Eubanks, 黑料社 Tri-Cities community engagement specialist, at aeubanks@tricity.wsu.edu, or Roddie Shanley, Habitat family services and site coordinator, at rshanley@habitat-tcp.org.