| Habitat kicks off home build 
			number 28 with a Sunday afternoon dedication event
 [July 28, 2025] 
            On Sunday afternoon, the Logan 
			County Habitat for Humanity laid out their plan for a house to home 
			renovation for Christopher and Desiree Nichols and their five 
			children: Caleb, Camden, Cayden, Starry and Jaymason.
 
			 The family has been on the waiting 
			list for a home for more than two years. According to HFH board 
			president Jamie Voyles, circumstances have prevented the fulfillment 
			of this dream for the family until now. 
			
			 Habitat has purchased the house at 
			1034 North Monroe Street in Lincoln, and will do a renovation on the 
			home, including transitioning the current garage into a fourth 
			bedroom to accommodate the large family.
 
			 The Sunday event was a dedication of the work that will be done and 
			included several litanies, scripture reading, prayer, and 
			encouraging words from Lincoln Mayor Tracy Welch and Alderwoman 
			Robin McClallen.
 
			
			 
			VIDEO - Tim Harmon of His 
			Hands Outreach reads scriptures from Love in the Mortar Joints 
			(Matthew 6:16-26)
 Tim Harmon of His hands Outreach provided the scripture reading that 
			included Psalms 9:18, Proverbs 3:27-28, Acts 2:44-47 and Matthew 
			6:19-26 all of which are taken from the Millard Fuller Habitat for 
			Humanity book “Love in the Mortar Joints.”
 
			
			 Voyles led the Litany of Purpose 
			and Cince Bowns led the Litany of Promise. 
 
			
			 Then construction remarks were made by Voyles. The construction 
			leaders will include Justin Minder who was unable to attend on 
			Sunday.
 
 VIDEO - Logan County 
			Habitat for Humanity Board President Jamie Voyles speaks about the 
			work that will be done on the house at 1034 N. Monroe in Lincoln.
 
			
			 Welch and McClallen both spoke 
			briefly. McClallen spoke of how she admired the program and felt 
			that it was an excellent way to assist deserving families with homes 
			they can enjoy for many years. Welch said that when he first became 
			mayor of Lincoln he met with the HFH, encouraging them in their good 
			work and opening the door to partnerships with the city that will 
			help HFH secure homes and spaces for homes. Such a move is good for 
			the families, good for the community, and good for the city with the 
			impact it has on restoring neglected spaces into homes for families. 
			
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				 Laura Sandrolini introduced the 
			couple and invited them to speak to attendees. 
			
			 Desiree Nichols introduce her 
			family. Her two oldest are 25 and 19. The next two are students at 
			Lincoln Community High School and the youngest will start at Lincoln 
			Junior High School this fall.
 Christopher Nichols spoke saying that he was thankful for Habitat 
			and the opportunity to own a home. It was something he never 
			imagined would happen for him and his family.
 
			
			 The dedication ceremony was drawn 
			to a conclusion with the closing pray offered by Cindy Taylor with 
			His Hands Outreach.
 Habitat for Humanity volunteers will begin working on the house in 
			the very near future. There is need for volunteers whether it be 
			skilled workers, those who can help with clean up efforts or anyone 
			willing to bring drinks and snacks for workers.
 
 Monetary donations are always welcome. To learn more about how you 
			can contribute with your time, talents, or financially reach out to 
			HFH at (217) 732-6412, or visit their warehouse at 909 Woodlawn Road 
			in Lincoln.
 
 The 2025-26 Habitat for Humanity board members are President Jamie 
			Voyles, Vice President Cince Bowns, Secretary Kauraa Sandrolini, 
			Assistant Secretary Carrie Osborn, Treasurer Cathy Tiffany, 
			Assistant Treasurer Bill Hutchison, members Georgia Allison, Jeff 
			Hoinacke, Tonita Reifsteck, Cheryle Roberts, Jane Ryan and lifetime 
			member Bill Sahs.
 
			 
			 
			 
			 [Nila Smith] 
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