More Ways To Support

Habitat for Humanity specialty car tags purchased in Coosa and Tallapoosa counties cost $50 annually and can be personalized at no additional cost. Of those 50 dollars, the Alabama Dept. of revenue retains $8.75, AAHA (Alabama Association of Habitat Affiliates) retains $10, and the remaining $31.25 goes directly to Habitat for Humanity of Lake Martin Area and is tax-deductible.
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Visit your local DMV Office for your Habitat for Humanity car tag.
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Thank you for your support!
Other Ways To Give

Services
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Excavators
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Roofers
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Drywall installers
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Carpet and flooring installers

Tools
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4’, 6’, 8’ fiberglass ladders
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Hammers, drills, and bits
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Saw horses (durable folding metal)
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16” concrete handheld saw
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Concrete saw (walk behind)
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Rototiller
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Tape measures
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Utility knives
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Pencils
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Tool trailer
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Heavy duty pickup truck (3/4 ton 4×4)
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Heavy-duty dump truck

Materials
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Kitchen cabinets
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Flooring
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Light fixtures/electrical materials
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Doors
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Windows
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Siding
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Shingles
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Landscape materials
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Faucets/plumbing materials
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Sprinklers
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Vanities
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Hardware

Land
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Vacant lots or land
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Homes in need of repair
Advocacy: Cost of Home
In June 2019 Habitat for Humanity affiliates across the country joined together to launch a national advocacy campaign aimed at improving home affordability for 10 million people in the U.S. over the next five years.
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​Marking significant growth in Habitat’s commitment to ensuring that everyone has a safe and decent place to call home, the Cost of Home campaign seeks to identify and improve policies and systems through coordinated advocacy efforts at the local, state, and federal levels.
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Cost of Home focuses on improving housing affordability across the housing continuum in four specific policy areas: increasing supply and preservation of affordable homes, equitably increasing access to credit, optimizing land use for affordable homes, and ensuring access to and development of communities of opportunity.