Although their campaign has concluded, if you would still like to make a donation to support Panther Habitat For Humanity, you may always do so here.
Rank | State | Gifts |
---|---|---|
1 | PA | 40 |
2 | NJ | 6 |
3 | MD | 5 |
Michele
Nicholas
$25
Feb 28, 2020
Jeanne & James
Roberts
$25
Feb 20, 2020
Shelby
Smith
Undisclosed Amount
Feb 16, 2020
Lauren
Boyer
$15
Feb 16, 2020
Eric Stiles
In Honor of Way to go Mackenzie Stiles
$50
Feb 16, 2020
Mike
Stolarz
$5
Feb 16, 2020
Pam Paolino
In Honor of Mackenzie Stiles
$25
Feb 16, 2020
Margaret
Hapeman
$10
Feb 16, 2020
Brian
Shinkle
$50
Feb 16, 2020
Caroline
Reitano
Undisclosed Amount
Feb 16, 2020
Melissa Lawrie
In Honor of the asthmatics
Undisclosed Amount
Feb 16, 2020
Jennifer Mayer
In Honor of Kyleigh McSherry & Bryan Runyon
$100
Feb 16, 2020
Ashlee Anduaga
In Honor of Bryan Runyon
Undisclosed Amount
Feb 15, 2020
William Hoyt
In Honor of Kyleigh McSherry
Undisclosed Amount
Feb 14, 2020
Carly
Musco
$25
Feb 13, 2020
Sam
Kelly
$4.44
Feb 12, 2020
Paul
Whille
$5
Feb 12, 2020
Beth
McSherry-Nichols
$25
Feb 12, 2020
Melissa Wyatt
In Honor of Nicole Lemongelli
$100
Feb 11, 2020
J. Craig
Cox
$25
Feb 09, 2020
Anonymous
$150
Feb 08, 2020
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
Feb 07, 2020
Anonymous
$50
Feb 06, 2020
Abby
McKinley
Undisclosed Amount
Feb 05, 2020
Polly Baldridge
In Honor of Cecelia Hembrough
Undisclosed Amount
Feb 05, 2020
$25
Box of Nails
Nails are vital for the structural integrity of the house. They attach pieces of lumber to form walls and hold the trusses together to make the roof. Every nail is important and without nails, the house would fall apart.
$50
Tool Belts
Tools such as hammers, tape measures, pencils, pry bars, chalk lines, and knives are essential for building a Habitat Home. Tool belts help to keep all of these tools together with each of the builders so they can make progress on the construction without having to stop and locate a tool.
$75
Circular Saw
The circular saw is an important tool on the build site. Particle board and lumber needs to be cut to the correct size so all the components of the house fit together correctly without any gaps or overhangs.
$100
Safety Equipment
The safety of the builders is one of the most important factors on the build site. Safety equipment such as goggles, gloves, and hard hats are imperative in keeping the volunteers safe.
$150
One Volunteer
Habitat relies heavily on volunteers on not only building the actual house, but also for food and drink donations, and supply donation. This donation pays for the cost of a volunteer through a Collegiate Challenge Trip.
$250
Lumber
Lumber is the skeleton that holds the house together. Without a sturdy frame, the walls and roof would collapse upon their own weight. Lumber is essential for maintaining structural integrity of the house.
$500
Doors and Windows
A house needs doors and windows to be livable. The home owner needs to be able to enter and leave the building and enjoy sunlight while inside. These amenities are essential for every house we build.
$1,000
Roof
A roof is important to keep out the rain and snow and provide shade from the sun. Every house needs a roof made of trusses, particle board, tar paper, and of course shingles.