b'CHARITY OF THE MONTHWICKENBURG AREAW ickenburg Area Habitat for Humanity (WAHFH) is excited to announce they are breaking ground on a new single-family home located in Congress, AZ. This is one of several projects planned over the next few years in an effort to help ease the affordable housing crisis in the Wickenburg area.The home offers 1300 sq ft living space with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, largeCome enjoy a great time and delicious menu at the depot!kitchen, spacious living room, indoor laundry room, and attached carport.WAHFH has played an active role in the Wickenburg community for 30 years,OPEN DAILY 2pm11pm (or later if the with 23 homes completed as well as numerous home improvement repairsparty is still going!)CLOSED on Wednesdayssince its inception in 1993. Through their Aging in Place program seniors may HAPPY HOUR 4pm-6pm on Beers, qualify for home improvement repairs that address health and safety, mobility,Drafts, Drinks, and Appetizers and critical weatherization concerns.Their goal is simple; helping the elderly remain in their homes and thrive in a safe and secure environment.KARAOKE Every Thu. and Sat. from 7pm-11pmPOOL TOURNAMENT on Sundays at WAHFH is an independent affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, a2pmCall to sign up!TO-GO Ordersfaith-based, non-profit global affordable housing builder. Staffed and managed locally, WAHFH serves families in Wickenburg, along with the surrounding27200 S State Hwy 89 Congress, AZ 85332communities of Morristown, Wittman, Aguila, Congress, and Yarnell. Their928-427-6355mission is to provide simple, decent affordable homes to qualified families in need in our community, but they rely heavily on the support of volunteers and donors to support their mission. WAHFH is lead by Mike HeathPresident, JoAnn MontanaVice-President,DO YOU ENJOY Kristi HensonTreasurer, Marsha NorthCo-Treasurer, Bill IrmenSecretary.Additional board members include Geri FairFundraising Chair,TELLING STORIES?Mandy SnellConstruction Chair, Ted Svancara, and Skip Blunt.The board is supported by Sandy Wojcik, Associate Director in charge of retail operations.is always looking for experienced writers to share stories about Arizonas equine, farming & ranching lifestyle and the Old West.From left to right, Kristi Henson, Bill Irmen, Mandy Snell, Bo Snell, Ted Svancara, Marsha North, JoAnn Montana, Geri Fair and Mike Heath.For more information on how you can support, donate, or volunteer for the WAHFH visit their website at habitatwickenburg.org or call928-684-6109. 370 W. Center Street,SUBMIT SAMPLES TO:Wickenburg, Arizona 85390. ArizonaRealCountryMagazine@gmail.comArizonaRealCountry.com July 2023 59'