(From the summer 2024 print newsletter) Pikes Peak Habitat for Humanity recently celebrated a milestone in our ongoing efforts to make our homes more energy-efficient and cost-effective for homeowners: receiving certification through the Energy Star Residential New Construction program. “Since we are all electric, and we are and have been building our houses so tightly […]
ICYMI: Interfaith Programs Enter New Era
(From the summer 2024 print newsletter) The past several months have been banner ones for Pikes Peak Habitat for Humanity’s interfaith programs. Our February U.N. World Interfaith Harmony Week events, including the Interfaith Dialogue held on the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs campus, earned second place in the H.M. King Abdullah II U.N. World […]
ICYMI: Special Kids Special Families Partnership Offers New Possibilities
Pikes Peak Habitat for Humanity is embarking on a new partnership with another area nonprofit: Special Kids Special Families, which “provide[s] wraparound services across the lifespan for people with disabilities,” according to Derek Wilson, senior director of development and communications for SKSF. “Special Kids Special Families reached out to Pikes Peak Habitat because they knew […]
Shifting to an Electric Future
Since the start of 2023, Pikes Peak Habitat for Humanity has successfully transitioned to building all-electric houses in our development at The Ridge at Sand Creek. Previously, a few appliances such as ovens, furnaces, and water heaters in our homes used natural gas. Benefits to this shift away from natural gas include saving homeowners on […]
Read with Us: Safe and Sound
This month, we’re reading Safe and Sound: A Renter-Friendly Guide to Home Repair by Mercury Stardust, the Trans Handy Ma’am. Stardust, a certified repair technician, collaborated with Habitat for Humanity International to promote our Home Is the Key fundraising campaign and also has expressed her appreciation as a trans person for the acceptance and support […]
Making and Keeping Electricity
At Pikes Peak Habitat for Humanity, we’ve transitioned to building homes that are fully electric (rather than relying on a combination of electricity and natural gas). We’ve made this shift for multiple reasons–to make homes safer, keep utility bills lower for our homeowners, and focus on more sustainable energy. But that raises questions Pikes Peak […]
Jessica Shares Her Experiences as an IBU Homeowner
Jessica, who celebrated her home dedication in February, is Pikes Peak Habitat’s 3rd Interfaith Build for Unity (IBU) homeowner. She shared with us her experience of working with various faith communities from all over El Paso County to build the two-bedroom home she shares with her 9-year-old son, Bryson. “It was amazing to see how […]
Summer religious holidays provide opportunities for interfaith awareness
Pikes Peak Habitat for Humanity is a proudly Christian organization that works with people of all faiths and no faith to promote affordable homeownership. Our Interfaith Build for Unity and international award-winning U.N. World Interfaith Harmony Week activities bring together people from diverse faith communities who share the common goal of building homes in partnership […]
Read with Us: On Juneteenth
In honor of Juneteenth, this month we’re reading On Juneteenth by Harvard professor and Texas native Annette Gordon-Reed. While her research and publications cover an impressive range of topics, she has won both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award for The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family. Her extensive research into Thomas Jefferson, […]
IBU Bench: USAFA Muslim Cadets
This is Part 7 of a 7-part series featuring Pikes Peak Habitat Interfaith Build for Unity subcommittee members, who discuss their faith community’s involvement in creating an interfaith unity bench for 3rd IBU homeowner Jessica. Chaplain Tamer SayedAhmed shares about the contribution from the United States Air Force Academy Muslim cadets. The USAFA Muslim cadets were honored […]