One of St. Benedict's/St. Elizabeth's Parish

Social Ministries

is

Caroline County Habitat for Humanity

Our ministry pledges to pay for the roof materials ("Raising the Roof") on each Caroline County Habitat home.

Saturday breakfasts invite members of the community to gather for fellowship and learn about the work of Habitat for Humanity and about volunteer opportunities in that organization.

Breakfasts are held in Ridgely, in the hall behind                St. Benedict's church, off Central Avenue on 4th Street.

 

Terri Wood, Saundra Wood, Linda Nickum

 

prepping for a breakfast

 

More prepping (and posing)

Lynn Holland (Habitat Partner) with Saundra Wood, Lynn Spinner, Carol Roller, Terri Wood, Linda Nickum, Bill Nickum and Chris Spinner - 7am on Saturday morning

 

Certificate of Appreciation

presented by CCHFH President George Weeks and Executive Director Leslie Brome

at the November 2004 breakfast

 

 

2005 Breakfasts

 

Will resume September 17th

8 - 10 am

 

All you can eat

 

Suggested donation - $5/adult

 

Our parish also provides site volunteers who are helping build our Habitat house in Denton

     

Bill Madden (left) helping pour...

...this foundation

Bill again (right) forming piers

     

The first floor

Second floor joists

Rachel and Al McCullough

     

 

Christopher Spinner and Rachel McCullough working on siding

 

Rachel and Al McCullough          installing windows

 

An album of photos from the houses in Federalsburg:

Tom Haney with Sue and Gary Shortall (Ridgely UMC)

Bill Madden and Leonard Vogt

Tom Haney, Ralph Zebley (Immanuea Lutheran, Easton) Celeste Bonner (Church of God of Prophecy), Bill Madden, John Womack (Easton Friends Meeting)

Tom Haney

Topping off

 

 

   

   

Tim Foley (who put the roof on) and Fr. Norm at the Blessing of the Roof.

George McManus, Celeste Bonner (Partner family - this house), Solomon Carroll (Partner family - future house) and Rachel McCullough installing appliances

 

See also:

www.carolinehabitat.org