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What does a real hand up in housing look like? On this episode of The Hub, Michael Allen sits down with Dan Groth, executive director of Habitat for Humanity’s Richmond affiliate, to walk through the full journey from a family’s application to the moment they turn the key on a safe and affordable home. Dan shares how a small two person team brings together volunteers, corporate partners, and community donors to turn distressed houses into stable homes with 20 year, 0 percent mortgages.

We talk through how open enrollment works, why applicants must show the ability to pay and commit to sweat equity, and how a volunteer committee with backgrounds in banking, real estate, and construction selects candidates. Dan also breaks down why rehabs often make more financial sense than new builds, featuring a close look at the current Sheridan project. It is a full overhaul with new systems, the addition of central air for the first time, and a 600 square foot expansion to meet the three bedroom requirement for a single mom with two kids.

You will hear how properties sourced from private owners and county commissioners return to the tax rolls, strengthen neighborhoods, and create long term stability. Dan also highlights the monthly warehouse sale that helps fund projects, the vision for a future ReStore, and the fundraising events that keep momentum strong. These include the Hard Hats and High Heels Gala at The Leland, a beginner friendly par three golf tournament, and a community Halloween event.

If you want a clear and practical look at how Habitat for Humanity delivers affordable housing right here in Wayne County, this episode lays it out step by step.

Subscribe and share this episode so more neighbors can discover what Habitat is doing. To get involved, donate, or volunteer, visit https://www.goodnewshabitat.org
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Chapters

1. Host Intro And Sponsor (00:00:00)

2. Meet Dan And His Path To Richmond (00:00:29)

3. Nonprofit Career And Scout Fundraising (00:02:18)

4. Transition To Habitat Leadership (00:06:16)

5. What Habitat Is And Isn’t (00:08:17)

6. Family Selection And Sweat Equity (00:10:48)

7. Rehabs Versus New Construction (00:12:41)

8. Current Sheridan Project Details (00:15:20)

9. Acquiring Houses And Tax Roll Impact (00:18:04)

10. Volunteer Base, COVID Setbacks, Goals (00:20:05)

11. Corporate Partners And Build Days (00:22:13)

12. Open Enrollment And Selection Process (00:25:08)

13. Board Skills And Volunteer Pipeline (00:27:06)

14. Website, Donations, And Warehouse Sale (00:28:17)

15. What Donations Work And What Don’t (00:31:10)

16. Restoring Toward A ReStore And Events (00:34:06)

17. Par-Three Tournament And Prizes (00:36:33)

18. Warehouse Schedule And Winter Ops (00:38:16)

19. Next Houses, Enrollment Numbers, Myths (00:39:58)

20. Closing Thanks And Sponsor (00:41:15)

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