Guest blog by Ashley Rose,
Site Supervisor
I have been out on site for about 5 years now, and I would like to share a story about a special group that came out to site with me recently.
People come to volunteer for many different reasons. For some, it is a day out of the office to come build with their co-workers. For some, it is something to do in retirement. For others, it is to learn new skills. Whatever the reason is, every person who comes out walks away knowing that they made a positive impact on a community and have made a difference in a family having a place to call home. For the Baller family, it is all of this and more.
Charleen Baller, President of DirecTEX Knitwear, lost her husband Jim Baller 8 years ago. Jim was an active volunteer with Habitat, and before passing unexpectedly, he voiced his desire to do a Habitat build with his whole family. He unfortunately never got the chance to see it in person. However, his amazing wife has begun a tradition that just keeps getting stronger and stronger. For the 8th year in a row, Charleen has rounded up Jim’s nearest and dearest to build a house in Jim’s honor, and to honor the desire in his heart for a family build. They come from near and far, and for an entire week. Family and friends come and build together, laugh together, and cry together as they grieve their loss and celebrate their loved one in such a powerful way.
Over the last 8 years, this group has grown. Charleen has included others who have experienced loss to join their team as well. The support of this team is unlike any other. They truly walk side by side through good times and bad. This was very apparent as they went around the circle in the morning sharing their fondest memories of their beloved husband, father, uncle, and friend.
This house is not just about one family moving into a new home. It never really is. It is an experience. It is community. It is support. It is love. It is about walking alongside every family in the way that they need it.