The three-year project, "Leaders to ReBuild Detroit," kicked off Wednesday afternoon at J.E. Clark Preparatory Academy with a $1 million personal donation from General Motors Chairman and CEO Daniel Akerson and his wife, Karin.
While Habitat has built 79 new homes in the MorningSide neighborhood in the last five years, according to Director of Development Tara Franey, the ongoing project will focus primarily on rehabilitation, critical repairs, energy-efficiency upgrades and weatherization projects, helping 500 families by 2014. Habitat will also work with community and outside organizations to provide programs like financial literacy trainings and homeownership workshops.
Franey said the organization was planning work that would help revitalize the entire community.
"We're looking at the whole neighborhood," she said, "rather than building one house and leaving."
The project is part of the statewide $225 million "ReBuild Michigan" campaign, and Habitat hasseveral partners in it, including Wayne County, Michigan State Housing Development Authority, the Detroit Land Bank Authority and Detroit Public Schools."
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