IHA was nominated for #MyGivingStory Contest

inte8821 • November 22, 2017

Juliet, a 2016 Purchase-Repair Homeownership Participant, nominated IHA as her charity of choice in the #MyGivingStory contest.
If her story wins IHA will receive a $10,000 donation.

Help IHA and Vote for her story TODAY!
Each person can vote one time per day for the rest of November!

Juliet’s #MyGiving Story – Vote Here!
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The #MyGivingStory contest, affiliated with Giving Tuesday, is a month long contest during November that offers people a chance to share their stories about why they give, or a meaningful experience they have working with a particular cause or charity.

Juliet’s Story:
Juilet Hungerford’s path to homeownership was note an easy one but she was patient and worked hard to accomplish her dreams. She resolved never to let her sons experience the string of evictions that characterized her own childhood. After receiving an eviction notice where her family was living in 2015, she learned about Interfaith Housing Alliance and would begin her path to homeownership. At first she didn’t qualify for the program, but with the assistance of Carol Riggles, IHA’s Homeownership Program Manager, she would receive guidance and reassurance to continue on her path. Fast forward through three years of hard work to establish financial stability and Juilet was able to trade in her cramped apartment for a rancher to provide a stable living environment for her boys!

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