This story was originally published in our Spring 2016 newsletter. Elise and Dwayne Doner have lived in the unsafe basement apartment of a split level house for 16 years because... read more →
This story was originally published in our Spring 2017 Newsletter. Imagine living in an apartment, with paper-thin walls, no GFIs, a breaker box next to water and non-working smoke detectors... read more →
This story was originally published in our Spring 2017 Newsletter. With a twinkle in her eye, Jane Stickney spoke of the joy that her GMHfH Family Support committee feels when... read more →
Deniz, her three sisters and parents escaped the war in Bosnia in the early 1990’s and immigrated to Vermont. This simple sentence doesn’t begin to describe the terror her parents... read more →
This story was originally published in our Summer 2013 Newsletter. Five families will leave substandard housing behind and move into their own homes in a new neighborhood in Charlotte, thanks... read more →
This story was originally published in our 2018 Fall Newsletter. Here in Vermont, it can be impossible to imagine the horror of trying to survive in a war-torn country with... read more →
This story was originally published in our 2018 Fall Newsletter. Simon became one of the “Lost Boys of Sudan” at the age of 6. He literally ran from his country,... read more →
Archive Story: A Nepalese Saying: “When we wait a long time with passion, the fruit is much sweeter”
This story was originally published in our Fall 2017 Newsletter. Isn’t that a wonderful saying? It’s not always easy to be patient, but when there is a possibility of owning... read more →
This story was originally published in our 2016 Fall Newsletter. Jon and Jennifer Ayers and their adorable 4-year old daughter, Amelia, moved into their new Green Mountain Habitat built home... read more →
This story was originally published in our 2016 Fall Newsletter. Ashwinee Kulkarni had never helped to build a home, or done any construction, until she volunteered at the GMHfH Harrington... read more →