Partner Spotlight: Jack McCann

Partner Spotlight: Jack McCann

Most might think of a Real Estate Closing Attorney as the person who simply prepares closing documents and conducts a real estate transaction. However, Jack McCann far exceeds the normal duties and expectations of a closing attorney.  

McCann & Hubbard has handled many thousands of transactions and assisted thousands of clients since its founding on October 1, 2003. Jack joined our Board of Directors in 2005 and served until 2010.  In 2009, Jack began conducting our real estate closings and has completed approximately 140 to date while providing these services at only 20% of his normal rates.  This ultimately assists homeowners with out-of-pocket costs and our affiliate’s budget.

Becoming a first-time homebuyer is an undertaking Jack doesn’t take lightly.  He is always engaged and attentive, making certain the family understands their financial commitment. 

His services never stop at the closing table!  Beyond this service, he provides constant guidance and direction, daily, in many areas, such as HOA issues, delinquency escalations, FREE preparation of Last Will and Testaments to our families, and title and legal issues as they arise, and so much more.  Jack has never asked to be compensated for these additional tasks, therefore provides these services at ZERO cost to our affiliate.

It is obvious to our staff and our families that his heart truly believes and practices a shared vision in our community and this world. 

Thank God for awesome humans like Jack McCann, who choose to pay it forward in the gift of knowledge and service, ultimately improving the lives of others. 

Over The Edge Update

We are disappointed to announce that we will no longer be hosting Over The Edge this fall. Unfortunately, Vertis Green Hills no longer has the capacity to host our event and has stepped down as our building partner. Vertis Green Hills has been a champion of our event from day one, eager to take on this unique opportunity and help us make a difference. The decision to cancel this event was not taken lightly by Vertis or our affiliate and we look forward to finding new avenues of working together to build safe, stable, and affordable homes for our community.

Although this particular fundraiser is over, rest assured our Neighborhood Build is not!

We are going to power on with our plans to build 27 homes in Columbia for 27 families in need. All the funds that have been raised thus far were allocated to purchasing the building materials for these homes. 

Thank you so much for stepping up to support our brave Housing Heros! Your support means the world to us and to those who registered to rappel. If you have any questions, please feel free to email our team at development@hfhwm.org.

The Causes & Complications of the Housing Crisis

In recent years, the world has witnessed a growing housing crisis that has left millions of people struggling to find stable and affordable homes.

This crisis, driven by a complex interplay of economic, social, and policy factors, has far-reaching consequences on individuals, families, and communities. Let’s dive into the roots of the housing crisis, its impact on society, and potential solutions to address this pressing issue.

Understanding the Housing Crisis

The housing crisis is not an isolated problem; it is a multifaceted issue with several key factors at play. Firstly, urbanization and population growth have concentrated people in cities, causing a surge in demand for housing in urban areas.

Simultaneously, stagnant wages and rising living costs have made it increasingly difficult for many to afford decent homes, leading to a sharp increase in homelessness and housing instability. We have found that many of the families that enter our program are forced to live a considerable distance from their workplace to find housing within their budget.

Secondly, speculative real estate practices and property investment have contributed to soaring property prices, often pricing out first-time homebuyers and exacerbating rental market difficulties. Additionally, gentrification and the conversion of affordable housing into luxury developments have further displaced vulnerable communities, increasing socio-economic disparities.

The Impact on Society

The consequences of the housing crisis ripple across various aspects of society. Families struggling to secure stable housing often face increased stress and financial strain, impacting mental and physical health, as well as their children’s education. Homelessness can lead to a cycle of poverty and disenfranchisement, while overcrowded living conditions diminish the quality of life.

The crisis also hampers economic growth. High housing costs force individuals to allocate more of their income to housing, leaving less for spending on goods and services, which ultimately affects consumer-driven economies. Moreover, a lack of affordable housing in major urban centers can hinder workforce mobility and talent attraction, further stalling economic development.

Potential Solutions

Addressing the housing crisis requires a comprehensive approach that involves governments, policymakers, and communities working in tandem. Here are some potential solutions:

  1. Affordable Housing Initiatives: Governments can actively invest in affordable housing projects, providing incentives to developers who commit to building affordable units.
  2. Rent Control and Tenant Protections: Implementing fair rent control policies and providing robust tenant protections can safeguard renters from arbitrary rent hikes and eviction threats, fostering stable living conditions.
  3. Zoning and Land Use Reform: Reevaluating zoning regulations can help unlock the potential for higher-density housing in urban areas, making better use of available land and reducing sprawl. It can also encourage mixed-use developments that promote vibrant communities.
  4. Homelessness Prevention Programs: Governments and nonprofits can implement targeted programs to prevent homelessness, offering support to individuals and families at risk of losing their homes.
  5. Promoting Alternative Housing Models: Exploring and supporting alternative housing models, such as co-housing, tiny homes, and community land trusts, can offer more affordable and sustainable living options.

The housing crisis is not an insurmountable problem, but it demands urgent and collaborative action from all sectors of society. By addressing the root causes of the crisis, fostering affordable housing initiatives, and implementing sensible policies, we can begin to unravel the tangled web of the housing market crisis. Only then can we hope to create a future where everyone has access to safe, stable, and affordable housing – a fundamental human right that is crucial for the well-being and prosperity of our communities.

The Benefits of Corporate Volunteering

In recent years, a shift towards a more socially responsible corporate culture has gained significant momentum. As businesses recognize their role in fostering positive change in society, many have begun encouraging their staff to volunteer with nonprofits. This growing trend of corporate volunteering offers a plethora of benefits, not only for the nonprofits involved but also for the corporations themselves and their employees. In this blog, we will explore the numerous advantages of this symbiotic relationship and why it is a win-win for everyone involved.

1. Fostering a Sense of Purpose and Satisfaction

Engaging in meaningful work outside their regular job roles provides a sense of purpose and fulfillment that can boost morale and overall job satisfaction. Corporate volunteering allows employees to connect with causes they are passionate about and empowers them to make a tangible difference in their communities. 

2. Skill Development and Personal Growth

Volunteering exposes employees to different challenges and experiences, which can lead to skill development and personal growth. Working on a Habitat build site offers the unique, hands-on opportunity to learn construction skills while making a difference. Our volunteers learn how to use power tools, install cabinetry, and so many handy skills they can use to maintain their own homes! By volunteering with these organizations, employees can enhance their existing skills or even discover new ones, benefiting both their personal and professional lives.

3. Building Stronger Teams and Camaraderie

Working together towards a common goal outside the office environment allows employees to bond on a deeper level, ultimately strengthening their professional relationships. This enhanced team spirit can positively impact workplace dynamics, leading to improved collaboration and productivity.

4. Enhanced Corporate Reputation

Corporations that actively encourage their staff to volunteer with nonprofits demonstrate a commitment to social responsibility and community involvement. This engagement helps build a positive reputation for the company among customers, partners, and potential employees, which can, in turn, attract top talent and improve customer loyalty.

5. Increased Employee Retention and Recruitment

Employees who feel supported by their employers in volunteering activities are more likely to stay loyal to the company. Furthermore, when potential candidates see that a corporation encourages and values volunteerism, they may be more inclined to choose that company as their employer. This can significantly impact employee retention and recruitment efforts.

6. Positive Impact on the Community and Society

Nonprofits often lack the financial resources and manpower to fulfill their missions entirely. By encouraging staff to volunteer with these organizations, corporations can contribute to solving societal challenges they align with. The cumulative impact of corporate volunteerism can lead to a healthier, more vibrant community and a better society as a whole.

7. Employee Wellness and Stress Reduction

Corporate volunteering has been linked to improved mental and emotional well-being. Engaging in altruistic activities can act as a stress reliever and provide a sense of balance in employees’ lives. By promoting volunteerism, corporations can indirectly contribute to the overall wellness of their staff.

The benefits of corporations encouraging their staff to volunteer with nonprofits extend far beyond philanthropy. 

By fostering a culture of giving back, companies can make a profound impact on society, while simultaneously nurturing a more engaged, fulfilled, and loyal workforce.

Embracing the power of volunteerism, corporations can take the lead in driving positive change and shaping a brighter future for everyone.

Summer Housing Tips: Beat the Heat and Enjoy Your Home

Summer is a season of fun, sun, and warmth, but it can also be challenging to beat the heat, especially when it comes to our living spaces. Whether you’re a homeowner or a renter, keeping your home comfortable during scorching summer days is essential for your well-being. Here are some practical summer housing tips to help you stay cool and comfortable all season long!

1. Optimize Air Circulation

Proper air circulation is crucial for maintaining a comfortable indoor environment during the summer. Fans are a cost-effective way to improve airflow and circulate cool air throughout your home. Ceiling fans are particularly useful for distributing cool air evenly throughout the room, and they save energy and reduce electricity bills. Utilize natural ventilation by opening windows on opposite sides of your home to create a cross-breeze effect, drawing in cooler air during the evenings. 

2. Energy-Efficient Window Treatments

Prevent your living spaces from overheating by using shades, blinds, or curtains to block out the sun’s rays during the hottest parts of the day. Consider investing in blackout curtains to keep rooms cooler and protect your furniture and belongings from sun damage. These can help maintain a cooler indoor temperature and reduce the workload on your air conditioner.

3. Seal and Insulate

Check for any gaps or cracks in doors and windows that might be letting warm air seep into your home. Properly sealing and insulating these areas will not only keep the heat out in summer but also maintain a cozy environment in winter.

4. Create Shade

If your home has outdoor space, creating shade can significantly reduce the heat indoors. Install awnings, umbrellas, or even plant tall trees strategically to block direct sunlight from reaching windows and walls.

5. Use Cooling Appliances Strategically

Summer is the perfect time to take advantage of outdoor grilling instead of using the oven, which can add extra heat inside your home. Also, limit the use of heat-generating appliances like the stove and dryer during the hottest parts of the day.

6. Maintain Your Air Conditioning System

Regularly change the filters and schedule professional maintenance to keep the unit running efficiently. Set your thermostat at a comfortable temperature, usually between 72-78 degrees Fahrenheit, and use programmable thermostats to adjust temperatures according to your daily routine.

7. Opt for Lighter Bedding
Swap out heavy winter bedding for lightweight and breathable options made from materials like cotton or linen. This will help you sleep comfortably during warm summer nights.

8. Schedule Chores Wisely

Appliances like washing machines, dishwashers, and ovens generate heat while in use. To prevent unnecessary heating of your home, schedule these chores during the cooler parts of the day, such as early mornings or late evenings. Alternatively, consider using energy-efficient, heat-producing appliances during summer to minimize their impact on your indoor temperature.

9. Stay Hydrated
Your comfort during the summer isn’t solely dependent on your home; personal well-being is also vital. Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water and keep a spray bottle or a small fan nearby to cool yourself down during extremely hot days. Opt for lightweight, loose-fitting clothing to allow your skin to breathe and help you feel more comfortable.

By following these summer housing tips, you’ll be well-prepared to beat the heat and create a comfortable, enjoyable living space during the hottest months of the year. Embrace the season, stay cool, and make unforgettable memories all summer long!

Spring Home Build Dedications

On Saturday, June 3rd, Habitat for Humanity Williamson-Maury will host a home dedication ceremony for Paige Wolf, Elizabeth Velasquez, and Lozusha McLemore! After hundreds of hours of sweat equity, budget coaching, and an outpouring of community support, these three women will purchase their homes with an affordable mortgage.

At the ceremony, we will recognize our sponsors and volunteers, bless the home, and present the keys to the homebuyers.

All are welcome! Refreshments will be provided. 

Where: 610 E 7th Street, Columbia, TN 38401 Columbia, TN 38401

When: 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM

Who: Paige Wolf, Elizabeth Velasquez, Lozusha McLemore

Westhaven Builds First Entire Home Build with Habitat for Humanity Williamson-Maury

Eight years ago, Westhaven Foundation board member, Dana Hardy, had a vision that one day her beloved community would come together to sponsor a full Habitat home build. After years of hard work and perseverance, that dream has become a reality.

For the first time in Habitat for Humanity Williamson-Maury (HFHWM) history, a neighborhood is fundraising $70,000 for an entire home build sponsorship. The Westhaven community has been a loyal partner of the HFHWM Women Build Program, securing upwards of $20,000 through individual fundraising initiatives each year.

“Little did I know that the decision to get involved with Habitat eight years ago would have such an impact on my life. “I am so grateful for the opportunity for us to come together,” shared Dana through choked-back tears. 

On Saturday, March 25, The Westhaven Foundation held a kickoff event to rally support for their “Build for the Bettis Family.”

Taking on a monetary leap of a $50,000 increase is a challenge that the entire community is ready to take on!

“It has been so meaningful for all of us on the Westhaven team to be afforded the opportunity to witness so many deserving families realize the dream of homeownership and to be affiliated with HFHWM, a wonderful organization composed of awesome human beings who feel like extended family.” shared Hardy.

Dana and her fellow members of The Westhaven Foundation have already secured product or monetary donations from Southern Land Company, California Closets, Franklin Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram, Best Supply, L & H Flooring, and more.

D’Angelo and Tierra Bettis are the loving parents of four young children, Gabriella (7), Arianna (5), Mar’riana (3), and Josiah (1). The family sought safe and affordable homeownership through HFHWM after their apartment became inhabitable due to pests. Forced to move abruptly, the Bettis’ had to dispose of all belongings except for their clothing and move in with friends.

Westhaven is also planning to furnish the entire home for the Bettis Family.

This home represents a new beginning for the Bettis family that wouldn’t be possible without HFHWM and the support of the Westhaven community.

“Habitat for Humanity’s ability to serve is built on partnerships. Thanks to corporate, church, civic, and neighborhood sponsors, like Westhaven, HFHWM has been able to help 290 families, who wouldn’t otherwise qualify for conventional loans, achieve their dreams of homeownership. From hosting fundraisers for our Women Build to donating furniture for new homeowners to swinging hammers on the build site, the Westhaven community has been one of our nonprofit’s strongest supporters. We can’t thank the community enough for their years of collaboration, hard work, and generosity,”

Over the next year, D’Angelo and Tierra will work alongside volunteers and sponsors to complete 280 hours of sweat equity building on their homes and other homes in the program. They will also complete budget coaching and homebuyer education to prepare for this next chapter of homeownership.

To support the Westhaven Build for the Bettis Family, please visit hfhwm.org/WESTHAVEN.

Nissan Donates Truck to Support Local Construction Efforts  

Habitat for Humanity Williamson-Maury is excited to announce it received a black Nissan Frontier truck as part of Nissan’s $800K national partnership renewal with Habitat for Humanity to support local Habitat affiliates across the U.S.  

Nissan is donating five vehicles to local Habitat affiliates this year to use for their construction efforts. Additionally, Nissan employees will volunteer in 12 communities near Nissan’s manufacturing and operational locations. 

“Nissan is deeply committed to the areas where our customers, employees, and dealers live and work, and our partnership with Habitat for Humanity is one way that we invest in these communities,” said Travis Parman, vice president, Corporate Communications, Nissan North America, Inc. “Our employees, working alongside our partners at Habitat and the future homeowners, are able to directly improve their local communities and help families build a safe and decent place to call home.” 

Nissan has contributed more than $20 million to Habitat nationally since the partnership began in 2005 when Nissan donated 50 trucks and mobilized employees to assist in the home building following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in the Gulf Coast region. Nissan has continued its support through the years by donating an additional 160 vehicles to support construction activities and disaster recovery efforts. Furthermore, Nissan’s employees have contributed more than 112,400 volunteer hours working alongside future homeowners in communities across the U.S. 

“Since 2006, Nissan has supported our Habitat affiliate through board membership, volunteer build days, vehicle donations, and 13 home sponsorships,” explains HFHWM President and COO Jennee Galland. “The company and its employees are true partners in Habitat’s mission to provide safe and affordable housing for families in need, and we are grateful for their ongoing generosity and dedication.” 

Vote HFHWM for the 2023 Sizzle Awards

Our annual fundraising event, Hammers & High Heels, has been nominated for “Best Fundraising Event” through FranklinIs’ Sizzle Awards!

The polls are open to vote for the “Best of the Best” in Williamson County—please show your support and vote for HFHWM and all your local favorites!

VOTE NOW

About Hammers & High Heels

Habitat for Humanity’s Women Build program empowers women to take the hammer and take the lead to help a local family in need build and purchase a safe, affordable home.

Hammers & High Heels is HFHWM’s largest fundraiser, bringing 400 people together to raise the $70,000 needed for the “bricks and sticks” of this home. Event attendees enjoy live music, a fabulous plated dinner, a silent auction, a wine pull, and much more!

How to Vote in the Poll:  

  • To vote you will need to sign up here and then you will be directed to the Sizzle Poll.
  • Once you are at the Poll voting page, please CLICK into each section and select your vote for each category or select “no preference”.
  • All sections require a vote option in order to submit your votes.
  • Sharing is caring! Please encourage your friends and family to vote as well by sharing on social media!

Welcome Home to the Lemus & Reyes Families!

After more than 280 hours of sweat equity, homebuyer education, and one-on-one budget coaching, two local women purchased homes through Habitat for Humanity Williamson-Maury (HFHWM) with an affordable mortgage. 

There was not a dry eye in the house as friends, family, and the community gathered in Columbia, TN to celebrate this milestone accomplishment for homebuyers, Nina Reyes and Linda Lemus.  

Both women were presented with their mortgage certificates, keys to their homes, and gifts from staff, sponsors, and volunteers who have supported them along their journey.  

The road to dedication day was certainly not easy for these two ladies. After years of relocating due to rental increases and a discouraging housing market, Nina is relieved at the stability homeownership will provide for her family. “I won’t have to bounce around from place to place anymore,” she explains.

“I am proof that homeownership is possible.”

Nina Reyes

As a single, working parent of two young children, Linda Lemus was struggling to find local housing options within her means. The HFHWM homeownership program was an opportunity to create a better path for herself and her children, Isaiah and Mya. Both children shed tears of joy seeing their own bedrooms for the very first time and look forward to celebrating the holidays together in their new home.

Linda is not the first member of the Lemus family to complete the Habitat program. Ten years ago, Linda’s brother, Frank, purchased a home for his family through HFHWM. During Linda’s ceremony, Frank took a moment to share how impactful homeownership has been, leading to better career opportunities, personal growth, and overall stability.  

Joined by two generations of program participants, this dedication ceremony was a full-circle moment for the Lemus family and HFHWM, who is entering their thirtieth year of service this month.  

“I joined the affiliate 10 years ago, and one of my first builds was Frank Lemus’,” notes HFHWM President & COO, Jennee Galland.

“Linda’s dedication was a really emotional one. Standing there with Frank, who is doing so well and crediting his home for his family’s stability, and Linda, who is on the cusp of reaping the many benefits of her new home, it was hard not to be moved. I found it a testament to the life-changing power of the Habitat for Humanity program and a perfect example of God’s love in action.” 

The affiliate prides itself on building strength, stability, and self-reliance through shelter. Over the course of 30 years, the nonprofit has helped 300 families achieve safe, affordable housing through their homeownership and Critical Repair Programs. 

“We are incredibly proud of the lasting impact of our programs, but there’s still plenty of work to be done. Many of our teachers, first responders, and valued essential workers are being priced out of the housing market and struggling to remain in the communities in which they were born and raised,” explains HFHWM CEO Kim Randell.  

As housing prices continue to climb in Middle TN, the nonprofit is moving full steam ahead to meet the surging need for affordable housing. In 2023, HFHWM will break ground on a 27-home neighborhood in Columbia, TN to be built over the next three years.   

During this season of giving, HFHWM asks that you consider giving the gift of a home by making a donation towards affordable housing.

Every dollar of your donation goes directly towards purchasing building materials for families like Nina and Linda.  

Featured Partners

Habitat for Humanity’s vision is a world where everyone has a decent place to live. The support of our generous partners helps make our vision a reality and has a huge impact in the lives of families.

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