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City Of Wilmington: Mayor Purzycki Shares News From Habitat For Humanity Of New Castle County About Amala Way Dedication Ceremony
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10/05/2021 4:30 PM
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Mayor helps welcome four new homeowners to the 800 block of Bennett Street
Mayor Mike Purzycki was pleased to help welcome four new homeowners to the City’s East Side at a recent dedication ceremony sponsored by Habitat for Humanity of New Castle County on the 800 block of Bennett Street. “This was a long time coming, but it was always the City’s goal to see the Bennett Street project completed as quickly as possible and made available to families for homeownership,” said Mayor Purzycki. “Thanks to Kevin Smith and everyone at Habitat for Humanity of New Castle County who stepped in and took this project on. This block is now on the cusp of coming back to life as we continue to work together to strengthen and revive the entire neighborhood.” Habitat for Humanity’s news release is below.
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Mayor Mike Purzycki was pleased to help welcome four new homeowners to the City’s East Side at a recent dedication ceremony sponsored by Habitat for Humanity of New Castle County on the 800 block of Bennett Street. “This was a long time coming, but it was always the City’s goal to see the Bennett Street project completed as quickly as possible and made available to families for homeownership,” said Mayor Purzycki. “Thanks to Kevin Smith and everyone at Habitat for Humanity of New Castle County who stepped in and took this project on. This block is now on the cusp of coming back to life as we continue to work together to strengthen and revive the entire neighborhood.” Habitat for Humanity’s news release is below. Mayor Mike Purzycki was pleased to help welcome four new homeowners to the City’s East Side at a recent dedication ceremony sponsored by Habitat for Humanity of New Castle County on the 800 block of Bennett Street. “This was a long time coming, but it was always the City’s goal to see the Bennett Street project completed as quickly as possible and made available to families for homeownership,” said Mayor Purzycki. “Thanks to Kevin Smith and everyone at Habitat for Humanity of New Castle County who stepped in and took this project on. This block is now on the cusp of coming back to life as we continue to work together to strengthen and revive the entire neighborhood.” Habitat for Humanity’s news release is below. Mayor Mike Purzycki was pleased to help welcome four new homeowners to the City’s East Side at a recent dedication ceremony sponsored by Habitat for Humanity of New Castle County on the 800 block of Bennett Street.
Holding Up a Helping Hand: Habitat NCC Welcomes Four Wilmington Women to Their New Homes
Holding Up a Helping Hand: Habitat NCC Welcomes
The vision of Habitat for Humanity of New Castle is a world where everyone has a decent place to live. Committed to providing affordable housing for cost-burdened families, the affiliate has been hard at work revitalizing the Eastside community of Wilmington, DE. On September 30th, Habitat dedicated four homes in Eastside, Wilmington, welcoming four women as new Habitat homeowners.
The event included a dedication ceremony with each of the four Habitat homes located on the 800 block of Bennett Street. The four properties are part of a 12-unit Habitat affordable housing initiative titled “Amala Way.” Amala has the intended meaning of “Peace,” one of the several core values of the affiliate including hope and faith.
During the ceremonies HFHNCC staff, Board Members, community residents, and supporters gathered to celebrate new homeowners Nema Bass, Antonia Burruss, Marlise Carr, and Lucinda Cain for this momentous occasion. Also in attendance were Wilmington Mayor Michael Purzycki, New Castle County Executive Matthew Meyer, Delaware State Housing Authority COO Cynthia Karnai, Bank of America SVP and Community Relations Manager Connie Montana, and DuPont Global Community Impact Leader Patrick McCrummen.
“This was a long time coming, but it was always the City’s goal to see the Bennett Street project — as well as Walt’s Way on Vandever Avenue— completed as quickly as possible and made available to families for homeownership,” said Purzycki. He continued, “Thanks to Kevin Smith and the staff and volunteers at Habitat for Humanity of New Castle County, who stepped in and took this project on, seven units are now ready for new homeowners and this block is now on the cusp of coming back to life as we continue to work together to strengthen and revive the entire neighborhood.”
For all four Wilmington women, the gift of homeownership is a dream come true and marks the beginning of a brighter future for themselves and their families. Following an invocation by the Rev. Terrence Keeling from Central Baptist Church and remarks from HabitatNCC CEO Kevin Smith, all four women received the keys to their new homes, presented by Purzycki, Meyer, Montana, and McCrummen. They then each received a Bible presented by Eastside community members Sharon Bryant, Joanne Gaitwood, Tina Leatherbury, and Nancy Smith.
New homeowner Antonia Burruss left the crowd with this poem to ponder:
Habitat means to me
Helping others
Achieve
Blessings
In their love
Today
And
Tomorrow
Looking ahead, on Saturday, October 23rd, HabitatNCC will team up with Republic Services to distribute Ring Video Doorbells throughout Northeast Wilmington. This initiative is just one part of an expansion into the Northeast of the neighborhood revitalization program called Rock the Block that has improved health and safety with residents on the Eastside for several years. Residents and volunteers have installed Ring Video Doorbells, improved lighting, built trash receptacle covers, cleared away dangerous brush and overgrowth, collected trash, cleaned out clogged gutters, and more. For more information, contact Andre Wilburn at awilburn@habitatncc.org.
About Habitat for Humanity of New Castle County
Habitat for Humanity of New Castle County (HFHNCC) celebrates 35 years of impact in 2021. To date, HFHNCC has built over 256 homes and served over 1,000 families. Committed to changing lives and landscapes, HFHNCC provides affordable housing solutions for hard working, low-income families. Habitat engages residents in improving their neighborhoods, provides free critical home repairs to preserve existing homeownership, conducts financial literacy and home maintenance education for families in our homeownership program and builds affordable housing.
Habitat means to me
Mayor Purzycki helps welcome new homeowners to Bennett Street.
COMMUNITY AND MEDIA INQUIRIES:
Kevin L. Smith
Chief Executive Officer, HabitatNCC
Cell: (302) 420-7595
Email: klsmith@habitatncc.org
John Rago
Deputy Chief of Staff
Office of the Mayor
Mobile: (302) 420-7928
Email: jrago@wilmingtonde.gov
This press release was produced by the City of Wilmington. The views expressed here are the author’s own.