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Mission Statement: To invest in individuals, families, and
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1107 N. Baker Street
P.O. Box 1193
McMinnville, OR
97128
Phone
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434-5265
Toll Free
(866) 544-0191
TTY
(800) 735-2900
Fax
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Testimonial: Larry & Nicole Wooldridge
Group 9 – Amity Meadows
At first, I thought it was a Habitat for Humanity program. I called and
they said they weren’t building in Amity. Then I saw the Yamhill Community Development Corporation ad in the
paper and called. We were living in Amity at the time and
wanted to own a home here. With four kids, we hadn’t been able to save
for a down payment. so we thought this was the best way to do it. We
applied, and it’s been the best thing yet.
When we started the process, all the paperwork seemed a little
overwhelming. However, our desire to have a house was very strong. We had to do a lot of loan processing stuff, and within a month we’d
accomplished everything we needed. That’s how important it was to us. It
was busy and a lot of things to do, but nothing was insurmountable. The
physical labor was nothing; that was the easy part. You’re building a
house... your house! We never woke up in the morning and thought "we don’t
want to go today". Never. It’s a great experience. You’re building your
home, and that goal keeps you moving!
I work full-time, and I’m also a volunteer fire fighter. Nicole is a
full-time mom. We have four kids ages 7, 6, 5 and 2. Family helped
and supported us by watching the kids, getting lunches ready, all kinds of
stuff. We did realize, though, that even if Nicole didn’t have the
opportunity to help build and she had to stay home with the kids, it was
still an achievable goal. I could have come up with the required 35
weekly hours myself, but the support made it so much easier.
During the application process, we told ourselves it was going to be
hard. Friends warned us it could be a strain on our marriage and our
family, but we knew we could do it. It was an achievable goal for our
family. We’d heard people say, "if you can build a house together, then your marriage
can survive anything." So, we were waiting for the worst. We
weren’t having a house built, we were building the house. maybe that’s
what made it easier, I don’t know. We were always expecting the worst
and it never came.
The group environment is great. It’s not just your excitement.
You’re sharing everybody’s excitement
through the entire process. Since you’re building each house in
different stages, it seems like there’s always someone’s excitement to
feed off of.
We wouldn’t think twice about doing the program again. It was a great
opportunity. However, if we were to ever sell this house we would want
to build our own house. Between friends that are contractors and this
program, we gained enough knowledge and confidence to take on the
challenge of building on our own.
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