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Building Community - Literally!

“The House That Angels Built” is an appropriate description for a new Habitat for Humanity home that was framed up on April 24.

Nearly 100 volunteers over three shifts rolled up their sleeves to frame an entire home at the headquarters of Madison’s historic Attic Angel Association, which is long known for its care for community. The parking lot transformed into a Habitat for Humanity of Dane County construction site, populated by Angels, staff members, and residents of the senior community that the Angels founded.

Attic Angel volunteers built all of the interior and exterior walls for the Habitat home, which will eventually be located in Oregon, Wis. The home will be part of a 1.3-acre development that will serve eight families in that community.

“The frame-up allows our entire Attic Angel community to come together with a common goal of building a home for a family,” says President & CEO Michelle Godfrey. “The effort aligns with our community-minded mission as well as this year’s specific annual focus on collaborative efforts to prevent housing insecurity for families with children. We are excited and privileged to have the opportunity to support the larger Dane County community.”

After the morning-long frame-up, volunteers had a chance to offer well wishes and sign their names to the framework. Attic Angel’s efforts will support one of the 14 new partner families that joined Habitat’s homeownership program this spring.

Since 1987 Habitat for Humanity of Dane County has been building in partnership with low-to-moderate-income families in 18 communities throughout Dane County. Currently Habitat is building in Madison, Sun Prairie, Stoughton, and Oregon.

The April event allowed Attic Angel to combine its many constituencies (Angels, residents and staff) in a visible demonstration of the good work the Association has done for 135 years and counting.

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The Playing Field


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Children affected by trauma such as homelessness and those with special needs such as autism spectrum disorders have different sensory needs for emotional support that helps them learn to manage behaviors. Our dream is to create a play space that allows children to be successful while ... being kids! Some of our plans:

  • A large open space for running (crowded spaces are often a behavior trigger for children)
  • High fencing and an appropriate climbing structure (children impacted by trauma or those on the autism spectrum often take bigger risks and climb higher)
  • Sensory panels that welcome independent play when children are agitated
  • A maze for children to walk through (this helps the brain to organize)
  • Small structures where children can feel safe
  • Specially designed pieces to work large muscle groups

By helping children at this critical point in their development, your gift will be helping the future of our community!

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