Jefferson County Community Partnership
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Working Together to Create a Better Future

HOH House Captain

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House Captain is one of the most critical positions for a successful Hammers of Hope Project! House Captains become involved after a home has been selected by and a scope of work has been defined by the Work Evaluator. The House Captain visits the home, meets the homeowner, reviews the scope of work and plans the work for skilled and unskilled volunteers to complete.


A representative from Jefferson County Community Partnership will work with the House Captain to purchase materials and arrange for delivery.

On Building Day, the House Captain is the site supervisor and leader, directing the enthusiastic and energetic group of volunteers, usually 5 to 15 in number. Volunteers are both skilled and unskilled, with skilled tradespeople assigned where needed.

And, at the end of the day, celebrate a job well done!

House Captains may come from volunteer or sponsor groups, or may volunteer as individuals. Haammers of Hope provides assistance throughout the process, including (and especially!) on Building Day. The position of House Captain is an outstanding opportunity for those with experience and skill to maximize their contribution to the Building Day effort!


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