Blue Spruce Habitat for Humanity Hosts Annual Fundraiser to Address Colorado's Housing Crisis

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Blue Spruce Habitat for Humanity is preparing for its annual 'Hard Hats & High Heels' fundraiser on September 18, 2024, at the Evergreen Lake House, to tackle the pressing issue of housing affordability in Colorado. The event, featuring entertainment, auctions, and community support, is a critical effort to aid first-time homebuyers in a state ranked as the 4th most challenging for them.
The fundraiser highlights the struggles of mountain communities where essential workers face prohibitive living costs. Since 1990, Blue Spruce Habitat has grown from a small group of volunteers to a large organization helping families achieve homeownership in areas like Idaho Springs and Evergreen, fostering long-term stability through home equity.
Stories like those of Cody and Michael, who found hope through the program, underscore the fundraiser's importance. Their journey towards owning a home via the 'sweat equity' model exemplifies the transformative impact of Blue Spruce Habitat's work.
The event not only raises funds but also awareness about the need for affordable housing, serving western Jefferson County, Clear Creek County, and parts of Park County. The Habitat ReStore in Bergen Park further supports these efforts, funding programs that promote economic growth in rural communities.
Community participation in the 'Hard Hats & High Heels' fundraiser is vital for continuing Blue Spruce Habitat's mission. As housing costs rise, such initiatives ensure low-income families can access homeownership, contributing to the prosperity of Colorado's mountain communities. More details about the event are available at https://bebids.me/bidapp/index.php?slug=bluespruce.

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