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Welcome home — first App Builds a Home project is dedicated

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The Barker family, pictured in foreground, worked alongside volunteers from Watauga Habitat for Humanity and App Builds a Home to build their new home, to be dedicated May 30. Photo submitted

“COVID-19 has stopped everyone in their tracks but the students of App State continue to find creative ways to support affordable housing opportunities in our community. Now more than ever, everyone has been forced to consider the importance of having an affordable and safe place to call home.”

Allison Jennings, director of development at Watauga Habitat

App Builds a Home Virtual Dedication
May
30
App Builds a Home Virtual Dedication
May 30, 2020
2 p.m.

The virtual dedication for the Barker home will be held via Facebook Live! Tune in to help us celebrate the Barkers as we bless their new home. The dedication video will be available for streaming on the App Builds a Home website and Facebook page following the livestream.

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By Jan Todd
Posted May 29, 2020 at 2:24 p.m.

This article is part of a series about the App Builds a Home project, in which Appalachian partnered with Watauga County Habitat for Humanity to build a home from the ground up. The project, which began with fundraising in fall 2018, culminates with the home dedication on May 30.

BOONE, N.C. — The welcome mat is on the porch and the first completed home built through a partnership between Appalachian State University’s App Builds a Home (ABAH) and Watauga County Habitat for Humanity will be dedicated at 2 p.m. May 30 in a virtual Facebook Live ceremony. The ABAH team celebrates the achievement while planning a second home, construction of which will begin this fall.

ABAH is a campuswide initiative to build Habitat homes for local families in need, with Appalachian students, faculty and staff working together to design, fund and build the homes.

“COVID-19 has stopped everyone in their tracks but the students of App State continue to find creative ways to support affordable housing opportunities in our community. Now more than ever, everyone has been forced to consider the importance of having an affordable and safe place to call home.”

Allison Jennings, director of development at Watauga Habitat

The first ABAH home, for the Barker family, was completed in May. ABAH raised over $95,000 and organized volunteers to build the home, which was designed by Appalachian’s Integrative Design Experience Laboratory (IDEXlab).

The coronavirus pandemic delayed the project by a few weeks as volunteer work at the build site was suspended.

“Luckily, the majority of the construction was done except for a few finishing touches,” said Kayla McDougle, a senior interior design major from Greensboro who is president of Appalachian’s Habitat for Humanity Club and a member of the ABAH planning team. “Watauga Habitat was able to use a small team of workers that could safely complete the last bit of work on the house.”

Allison Jennings, director of development at Watauga Habitat, said, “COVID-19 has stopped everyone in their tracks, but the students of App State continue to find creative ways to support affordable housing opportunities in our community. Now more than ever, everyone has been forced to consider the importance of having an affordable and safe place to call home.”

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Kayla McDougle, far right in foreground, is a senior interior design major from Greensboro. McDougle, who is president of Appalachian’s Habitat for Humanity Club and a member of the ABAH planning team, is pictured working on the Barker family’s Habitat home during fall 2019. Photo submitted

Life-changing experiences

Several students said participating in the inaugural ABAH project was a life-changing experience.

“We don’t have a Habitat for Humanity in my hometown of Andrews, North Carolina, and I didn’t even know what a nonprofit organization was. Through ABAH, I have fallen in love with the program, the mission and the hope that a Habitat home provides,” shared Jamie Guerrero-Morales, a Diversity Scholar and sophomore with a double major in accounting and management.

McDougle said she was most impressed by participation of groups with different backgrounds — from the university and the community, as well as alumni living outside the area — coming together to support a worthy cause.

“Seeing the Barker kids so excited to live in their home and just thinking about how their lives will change in the best way possible, because they now have a safe and stable home to live in, has to be the most rewarding aspect of the project. Watching the university and community come together to help has been awe inspiring,” said Mackenzie Millett, a sophomore from Amelia Island, Florida, who is a member of Appalachian’s Honors College and is majoring in exercise science with a minor in business.

Millett said the ABAH project opened her eyes to the issue of affordable housing, especially in Watauga County, and she hopes to continue educating others about the issue during the rest of her time at Appalachian.

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Jamie Guerrero-Morales, of Andrews, a sophomore with a double major in accounting and management, pictured left in second row, volunteered during several App Builds a Home workdays, including one during Alumni Weekend in fall 2019. Photo submitted

Ready for the second build

Fundraising has begun on the second ABAH project, a home to be built for the family of Sheila Potter, who is an employee in Appalachian’s Facilities Operations.

Appalachian’s Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity hosted a “Lambda Chi Bald Guy” head shaving fundraiser on campus prior to spring break as part of Watauga Habitat’s Big Kahuna annual fundraising event. Donations will contribute toward the ABAH goal of $40,000, with Watauga Habitat funding the remainder of the Potter house project. Construction is scheduled to begin in fall 2020.

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App Builds a Home Virtual Dedication
May
30
App Builds a Home Virtual Dedication
May 30, 2020
2 p.m.

The virtual dedication for the Barker home will be held via Facebook Live! Tune in to help us celebrate the Barkers as we bless their new home. The dedication video will be available for streaming on the App Builds a Home website and Facebook page following the livestream.

Learn more
Support App Builds a Home
Support App Builds a Home

Set a fundraising goal as an individual, office, club, or organization or make a one-time donation or a monthly donation directly to App Builds a Home.

Learn more
About App Builds a Home
About App Builds a Home

Learn more about the project — including how to become involved and how to organize a fundraiser.

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App State engages with local community to build Habitat for Humanity home
App State engages with local community to build Habitat for Humanity home
May 31, 2019

The Appalachian Community has organized in partnership with Watauga County Habitat for Humanity to design, fund and build a home from the ground up for a local family in need.

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App Builds a Home — App State’s IDEXlab designs zero energy ready home
App Builds a Home — App State’s IDEXlab designs zero energy ready home
June 11, 2019

The IDEXlab’s design for an innovative, zero energy ready Habitat for Humanity home was recognized as a finalist in the U.S. Department of Energy’s 2019 Solar Decathlon Challenge.

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App State student and volunteer gains real-life interior design experience
App State student and volunteer gains real-life interior design experience
June 21, 2019

Kayla McDougle, a junior interior design major, is getting a head start with real-life experience as she works on Habitat for Humanity design projects.

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When the hammer hits the nail: App Builds a Home construction to begin in September
When the hammer hits the nail: App Builds a Home construction to begin in September
Aug. 26, 2019

A “crazy” weekend of building is ahead for App Builds a Home volunteers and the Watauga County Habitat for Humanity.

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From foundation to roof — App Builds a Home takes shape during blitz build
From foundation to roof — App Builds a Home takes shape during blitz build
Sep. 26, 2019

App Builds a Home takes shape as 200-plus volunteers turn out for two days of construction. The Habitat home, built in partnership with Watauga County Habitat for Humanity, is located in Boone’s GreenWood subdivision and will be inhabited by the Barker family.

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Mountaineer alumna picks up her hammer to help with App Builds a Home
Mountaineer alumna picks up her hammer to help with App Builds a Home
Oct. 1, 2019

Alumna Tasse Little ’86 adds to her 20 years of service at Appalachian by being part of the App Builds a Home (ABAH) planning team. ABAH and Watauga County Habitat for Humanity have partnered to build a home for a Boone family.

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On the Home Stretch — App Builds a Home project nears completion
On the Home Stretch — App Builds a Home project nears completion
Feb. 6, 2020

A dedication ceremony for the home is planned and future builds are discussed as App Builds a Home nears the completion of its first home built in partnership with Watauga County Habitat for Humanity.

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“COVID-19 has stopped everyone in their tracks but the students of App State continue to find creative ways to support affordable housing opportunities in our community. Now more than ever, everyone has been forced to consider the importance of having an affordable and safe place to call home.”

Allison Jennings, director of development at Watauga Habitat

App Builds a Home Virtual Dedication
May
30
App Builds a Home Virtual Dedication
May 30, 2020
2 p.m.

The virtual dedication for the Barker home will be held via Facebook Live! Tune in to help us celebrate the Barkers as we bless their new home. The dedication video will be available for streaming on the App Builds a Home website and Facebook page following the livestream.

Learn more
Support App Builds a Home
Support App Builds a Home

Set a fundraising goal as an individual, office, club, or organization or make a one-time donation or a monthly donation directly to App Builds a Home.

Learn more
About App Builds a Home
About App Builds a Home

Learn more about the project — including how to become involved and how to organize a fundraiser.

Learn more

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