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Chrysler Financial and Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County Celebrate Completion of the First Affordable Eco-Friendly Habitat Home in Southeast Michigan
PONTIAC, Mich., Oct. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Habitat for Humanity ofOakland
County, with the support of Chrysler Financial and Gontina Building and
Design, presented the keys to the first affordable, eco-friendly Habitat home
inSoutheast Michigan to its new owner -- Camisha Byrd -- in a ceremony today
at 457 Ferry Street.
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Camisha Byrd, a single mother of two, Myles, five, and Mya, three,
previously lived in a small, cramped two bedroom apartment that frequently
smelled of gas and was located in a problem-ridden neighborhood. "I am deeply
grateful that my family will now have a home, it's a dream I thought I could
never attain," said Byrd. "To know these wonderful partners have made it even
more affordable through green building means better times for us for years to
come."
The new Habitat home seeks to meet the U.S. Green Building Council's
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) platinum certification
standards. The home retails for under $100,000 making it the first affordable
LEED-certified home in this region. Beyond the reduced cost of the home
itself, the home provides sustainable savings by using 30 to 50 percent less
energy than other homes of similar size, saving the Byrd family up to $1,000
per year in utility bills.
Through the partnership with Habitat, Chrysler Financial funded the
construction and more than 200 Chrysler Financial employee volunteers donated
more than 1,700 build hours toward the construction of the home. In addition,
Chrysler Financial brought in Gontina, a local building and design firm, to
develop the project plan, design the interior and exterior and provide LEED
consulting services for the home.
"We are proud to support Habitat for Humanity ofOakland County in its
effort to provide affordable and sustainable housing options in the
communities where we live and work," said Darryl Jackson, Chief Operating
Officer - Chrysler Financial. "And outfitting the home with green features
makes it even more affordable for the Byrd family while leaving a smaller
environmental footprint."
According to Sally LePla, Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity of
Oakland County, "Chrysler Financial has been a strong supporter of Habitat
acrossSoutheast Michigan for years. This year, at a time when many have
closed their purses, this incredible sponsor not only demonstrated an
unwavering sense of community and giving back, but they also raised the bar by
building our first LEED-certified home."
The one-story, environmentally-friendly home features many locally
available building materials fromMichigan-based companies like Microposite,
who donated the eco-friendly siding for the home. Other sustainable home
materials include structural insulated panels and passive solar design
strategies. Low volatile, organic compound paint and paperless drywall in the
bathrooms provide a healthier indoor environment, while drought-resistant
plants and shrubs outside the home reduce the need for watering. The
irrigation system is handled by a rainwater harvest system, further reducing
the use of water.
In 2007, the U.S. Green Building Council extended its LEED certification
process to include homes in its nationally accepted benchmark for the design,
construction and operation of high-performance green buildings. LEED-certified
homes give owners an immediate and measurable effect on their home's
performance, measured in categories including innovation, sustainable site
development, water savings, energy efficiency, materials selection and indoor
environmental quality.
Habitat partner families are required to complete 300 sweat equity hours
of work on their new home and participate in group sessions on homeownership,
financing, and community involvement.
About Habitat for Humanity ofOakland County
Millard Fuller established Habitat for Humanity inAmericus, Georgia, in
1976. A Christian ministry, Habitat for Humanity works in partnership with
people of all ethnicities, faiths and nations to make "a world where everyone
has a decent place to live." Since its founding, Habitat for Humanity has
built more than 300,000 homes for over 1.5 million people in 90 nations.
Habitat for Humanity built its first home inOakland County in 1994. Since
then, itsOakland County affiliate has built almost 100 homes locally and in
places such asCentral America and the Gulf Coast ofthe United States.
HabitatOakland is presently developing the Ferry-Central neighborhood in the
city ofPontiac. For more information, visit www.habitatoakland.org.
About Chrysler Financial
Chrysler Financial offers automotive financial products and services to
both dealers and consumers of Chrysler, Jeep(R) and Dodge vehicles in the
U.S.,Canada,Mexico andVenezuela. In addition it offers vehicle wholesale
and retail financing to more than 3,600 Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge dealers.
Nearly three million drivers inthe United States enjoy the benefits of
financing with Chrysler Financial. Chrysler Financial has an employee base of
4,000 and supports a global portfolio of $70 billion. For more information,
visit corp.chryslerfinancial.com.
SOURCE Chrysler Financial
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