“One of the greatest moments of my life was getting a house,” she said. “The first house felt so important. In my retirement, I decided that’s what I’d do, I’d help build houses around the country and around the world for Habitat International and Habitat nationwide.” Imelda found her way to Habitat Archuleta through our advertising on Habitat International’s Care-a-Vanner website.
Imelda explained having a home was especially important to her as an Irish immigrant, who came to the U.S. with two dollars in her pocket and a suitcase when she was 19.
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Imelda said her first home was a cheap, rundown house. She was able to renovate it to sell it and upgrade from home to home throughout her life. She said it was a “sense of security” for her and her kids.
“It’s your foot into being a homeowner, lifelong,” she said.
The homes on Sam Houston are just her second build. Her first was in Bellingham, Wash. She is one of several “Care-a-Vanners” on site, traveling from build to build throughout the world. “The best thing about Habitat is the people,” she said. “…They’re just the neatest people from around the world. All of these volunteers have come every single day. It’s just amazing.”
Larry Parks has been a part-time volunteer in Archuleta County for 25 years. He spends the rest of his time volunteering with Habitat for Humanity in Austin, Texas. Larry said he’s been a part of the construction of approximately 50 houses.
He explained that the reason he keeps coming back to volunteer for Habitat for Humanity of Archuleta County is “the people I work with, and the people I work for.”
“This is for the family, but it’s really for the kids,” he said. “It’s a way of providing stability and generational wealth.”