Habitat for Humanity AmeriCorps -- Habitat for Humanity Int'l 1
Habitat for Humanity AmeriCorps

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Americorps member Termayne Jenkins cuts trim.
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Since 1994, Habitat for Humanity AmeriCorps members have served 1.5 million hours and have worked alongside 300,000 Habitat volunteers to build more than 2,500 houses.
AmeriCorps members serve an 11-month term constructing houses with a local Habitat affiliate. While in service, AmeriCorps members receive a living allowance and insurance. An education award is granted upon completion of a successful term of service. Opportunities are available to adults age 18 or older who possess a high school diploma or GED. Previous construction, community service and/or leadership experience is helpful but not required for acceptance into this program.
To qualify, members must meet the following requirements.
• Age 18 or older
• A U.S. citizen, national or lawful permanent resident
• Must possess a high school diploma or GED equivalency -- or agree to obtain one while serving.
• Must have a valid driver's license (required at some sites).
Ideal candidates will demonstrate:
• A commitment to service and community involvement
• Professionalism
• An interest in teaching or training others
• A willingness to learn construction (Prior construction experience is not necessary.)
In return for service, AmeriCorps members receive:
• A living allowance of $9,900
• Health care coverage, including dental
• Federal loan forbearance on qualified student loans
• Upon successful completion of a full term of service, eligible members may receive an education award in the amount of $4,725.
• Some members may be eligible for childcare assistance.
• Leadership, construction skills and other training opportunities are provided.
Ready to join Habitat for Humanity AmeriCorps? Please review these instructions.
To learn more, please refer to the FAQS section.
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