The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Habitat, Pottstown CARES to unite for event

- This article first appeared as a post in The Digital Notebook blog.

POTTSTOWN » Pottstown CARES will strengthen its numbers this spring with the support of its newest member, Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery and Delaware Counties.

Habitat MontDelco is joining the civic engagement group as a member after years as a collaborat­or. Pottstown CARES’s mission is to develop and sustain a service ethic in Pottstown that will result in a collective sense of community pride.

Habitat’s membership in the group will provide more opportunit­ies for residents, including students, to get involved, speak up and give back.

Already, students from Pottstown High School’s constructi­on technology program are assisting with renovation­s on a Habitat house, and recently, Habitat MontDelco hosted a Home Repair Workshop to teach residents how to patch and repair drywall.

As it works with residents through its Neighborho­od Revitatliz­ation initiative, Habitat is also promoting The Hill School’s tool sharing program and is getting ideas for trash remediatio­n from residents.

“Pottstown is a community poised for change and there are many residents and community leaders who are already working hard to make it happen,” Habitat MontDelco CEO Marianne Lynch, said in a prepared statement.

“Our work with Pottstown CARES will help continue this momentum by ensuring that individual­s gain skills, that we build capacity in the community and bring even more people together to create lasting change from within,” Lynch said.

The two organizati­ons have partnered on community cleanups since 2016 when Habitat hosted its first Pottstown Rock the Block in conjuction with the nowannual Pottstown CARES community cleanup day. This year’s joint event is on Saturday, April 21.

“Inviting Habitat to join the Pottstown CARES effort seemed like a natural fit,” said Jason Coady, a CARES representa­tive from The Hill School. “We’re interested in the same things— serving the community and leading by example as we encourage others in the community to serve too.”

Pottstown CARES (Community, Awareness, Responsibi­lity, Empowermen­t, and Sustainabi­lity) was conceived in 2013 amongst the Pottstown School District, The Hill School, and the Borough as a collaborat­ive project to “spruce up” a designated area in the core of Pottstown.

Montgomery County Community College, the TriCounty Chamber of Commerce, and Lowes joined the effort, and in 2016 a CARES Student Leadership Council was created to imagine and execute new student-driven projects.

The collaborat­ive group of students from Hill, Pottstown High School, and Montgomery County Community College created and support a “Shop TriCounty” campaign; serve lunch to underserve­d Pottstown residents; represent CARES in hometown parades; and host “Welcome Home” concerts benefittin­g area homeless, among other endeavors.

Habitat constructs homes

for affordable home ownership, preserves aging housing stock by completing critical home repairs, provides financial literacy and life skills classes, and revitalize­s neighborho­ods. For more informatio­n, call 6102787710, email ehefner@ habitatmon­tdelco.org, or visit www.habitatmon­tdelco.org.

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DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE PHOTO Students and other volunteers leave The Hill School ice rink to start cleaning up Pottstown as part of the CARES program.
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 ?? DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE PHOTO ?? Above: Students walk along Beech Street as they start cleaning up Pottstown as part of the CARES program. Left: The Hill School Headmaster Zachary Lehman, left, takes part with his students in the Pottstown CARES program along King Street during a...
DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE PHOTO Above: Students walk along Beech Street as they start cleaning up Pottstown as part of the CARES program. Left: The Hill School Headmaster Zachary Lehman, left, takes part with his students in the Pottstown CARES program along King Street during a...

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