To All:
This is a final reminder of the celebration event to be held on Saturday, July 26 beginning at 9:00 A.M. on Wilson Ave. in Colerain Township. Food and refreshments will be available.
As announced previously, this event will serve a dual purpose. First it will be an expression of gratitude to the members of the Ohio Contractors Association – Southwestern Ohio Chapter, who donated their services to construct the road extension. Secondly it will celebrate the groundbreaking of a Blitz Build for the first of seven homes to be built on this street. The construction of this home is being sponsored by Allied Construction Industries (ACI) and its members for the Mueller family. The house is scheduled to be completed in only 3 weeks!
This is an historic occasion for Millcreek Valley Habitat for Humanity. Wilson Ave. is the largest building project ever undertaken by our Millcreek Valley affiliate in its 19 year history. It all began in 2004 with a vision to build a “Habitat Community” on vacant land at the end of Wilson Ave. in Colerain Township. Negotiations for the purchase of 8 individual 25′ wide lots continued for almost 2 years. These lots were located on the north side of a proposed road extension that would be needed to accommodate the new homes. We finally closed on this purchase in June 2006. While conducting the purchase negotiations, we designed a 200′ extension to the existing street that would enable us to build these homes on the acquired sites. The road extension included the installation of storm sewers, water, sewer and gas lines, asphalt pavement, curbs and sidewalks.
In July of 2006 we received a Self-Help Homeownership Opportunity Program (SHOP) Grant that was awarded to us by HUD and Habitat for Humanity International. This Grant helped us finance the purchase of the lots, design of the street extension, legal fees and other miscellaneous costs we incurred along the way.
In June of 2007, we closed on the purchase of 6 additional 25′ lots on the south side of the proposed street extension. Road construction was started in the fall of 2007 and continued in the spring of 2008.
And here we are, four years and hundreds of volunteer hours later, preparing to build our first home. We sincerely appreciate the assistance received from all the volunteers and companies, too numerous to name individually, that have graciously donated and will continue to donate their time and money to our mission of providing simple, affordable homes to God’s people in need on this Wilson Ave. project.
God’s blessings to all of you.
Gary Vidmar
MVHFH Board Member & Volunteer


