As part of their sweat equity requirements, a few families opt to journal about their Habitat homebuyer experience – from the submission of their application, through trainings and sweat equity, and finally about the excitement of their home dedication and closing day. Below is an excerpt from Ianna's journal , detailing her first weeks earning sweat equity hours on the build site of her future home:
Ianna and her daughter Ayana are overjoyed at having a place to call home. Becoming homeowners will mean that Ayana will become a part of a community where friendships last a lifetime, not just until the next move. It will also enable Ayana to build stronger connections with her four uncles and their children, giving the extended family a place to gather for barbecues, game nights and other family get-togethers.
“This home will be our safe haven, our temple," said Ianna. "It starts with all those volunteers and donors putting their all into making our house a blessing. I can’t thank them enough."
At nine years old, Ayana also wrote a journal entry about what her Habitat home will mean for her life:
"What I think will be the best thing when I go to my new house will be making new friends and having a permanent place to call home, although I have only lived in 3 homes my whole entire life. But having a place to call home is a good thing, which means I won't always have to move from place to place or have to put stuff in storage. Also, having a lot of friends is important to me because I will feel safe and loved around loved ones. Something else I'm looking forward to when I move into my new house is decorating my room in my own style. Style is how I show myself to the WORLD! But… Well there really isn't anything that I'm not excited about when I move into my own house."
Despite the hardships that Ianna and her family have experienced, she now feels she has finally accomplished her dream of owning a home, and credit’s the training she received through her Habitat Homeownership classes with teaching her how to develop and live on a budget. The classes also instilled in her the discipline she needs to save for Ayana’s future, while working toward her own goal of earning her Master’s Degree in Human Services Administration.
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