Volunteer: Doswell BuildsIf you are working for court, pre-court, or school and will need verification of hours, you must contact Amanda Gunter at agunter@hkwhabitat.org or 804-569-6108x104 BEFORE signing up and working your first shift. If you do not do this, no verification of hours will be given. We are unable to help court or pre-court individuals whose charge is theft-related, violent or sexual in nature. Individuals may not contact the office on behalf of someone else. DURING YOUR WORKDAY: Arrive at our construction site by 8:15 a.m. and we will go over basic safety and construction methods critical for the day. Construction begins at 8:30 a.m. and could last until 3:30 p.m. Please do not be late. No one will be able to come and go during the day. SITE LOCATION:Our two Doswell Properties are located at 17044 North Telegraph Rd Doswell, VA 23047 o Please wear appropriate clothing to the worksite. No open-toe shoes, baggy clothes, or jewelry. Keep the weather in mind; we work in all weather conditions. Rain will make the site muddy, so plan accordingly. o Lunch is not provided, so bring a packed lunch. There will be a 30-minute break for lunch usually around 11:30 a.m. Do not leave the worksite during this time. o Water, snacks, sunscreen, and bug spray are recommended. o Please do not use your cell phones on the site, unless there is an emergency. Volunteering on an active construction site requires everyone’s full attention! o We suggest you bring your own work gloves; however, some are available on-site. Other safety and protective equipment will be provided, as needed. o Volunteers should be able to lift at least 25 pounds and stand for the majority of the workday. o Volunteers must be 16 or older to participate. Minors must have a guardian present. PARKING: There is limited driveway and on-street parking. Do not block driveways and make sure cars can get through. There is a gravel lot at the corner of North Telegraph Road and Verdon. SAFETY: Please read our safety policy online, in order to be prepared to work on an active construction site. There will be a safety meeting before work begins. If you are not feeling well, have a fever, or have been exposed to COVID please stay home, and do not come and volunteer. CANCELLATIONS & CHANGES: Habitat reserves the right to cancel based on weather, or lack of work on a construction site. At times, there may also be changes in location in order to be the most productive in providing affordable housing in the community. BACKGROUND CHECKS: HKWHFH reserves the right to conduct background checks—including criminal, credit, DMV, and sex offender registry checks—on applicants, employees, board and staff members, key volunteers, and anyone who may have unsupervised contact with children, the elderly, or persons with disabilities. SUPPORT OUR MISSION: Please consider making a
tax-deductible gift today. Every contribution, regardless of size, helps us
build more homes, complete more repairs, and serve more families in our
community. Hanover and King William Habitat for Humanity P.O. Box 2604 Mechanicsville, VA 23116 Together, we can ensure that more local families have a safe, stable, and affordable place to call home. Lot 1: (Built in 2022) Lot 2: Omar & Iris Omar & Iris have lived and worked in Hanover County for more than four years while raising their two daughters. Both parents work full-time and have worked hard to provide for their family, but rising housing, food, and medical costs have made it difficult to save for a traditional home purchase. Despite these challenges, including living in overcrowded conditions, their goal has always been to create a safe and stable home for their children. Through Habitat, that dream is becoming a reality. Homeownership will provide their family with greater financial stability, peace of mind, and the opportunity to build a lasting foundation for their daughters' future. They are excited to create a place to call their own and begin building a legacy for generations to come. Lot 3: Jessica & Family (bio) For Jessica Lloyd, a lifelong Hanover County resident and devoted single mother of three—Kaylyn, Ethan, and baby Jayce—the journey to homeownership has been one of faith, perseverance, and love. After years of thinking Habitat homeownership was out of reach, Jessica took a leap of faith and applied in May 2024; now she’s preparing to purchase her first home through Hanover and King William Habitat for Humanity. Balancing full-time work, motherhood, and caring for her own mother, Jessica has shown remarkable resilience, overcoming a difficult childhood and financial challenges to build a better future. Deeply rooted in her community, she’s eager to give back by volunteering and helping other families achieve their dreams. For Jessica and her family, homeownership represents breaking generational cycles and creating lasting stability—a forever home filled with love, safety, and hope. Program: Construction If you are working for court, pre-court, or school and will need verification of hours, you must contact Amanda Gunter at agunter@hkwhabitat.org or 804-569-6108x104 BEFORE signing up and working your first shift. If you do not do this, no verification of hours will be given. We are unable to help court or pre-court individuals whose charge is theft-related, violent or sexual in nature. Individuals may not contact the office on behalf of someone else. DURING YOUR WORKDAY: Arrive at our construction site by 8:15 a.m. and we will go over basic safety and construction methods critical for the day. Construction begins at 8:30 a.m. and could last until 3:30 p.m. Please do not be late. No one will be able to come and go during the day. SITE LOCATION:Our two Doswell Properties are located at 17044 North Telegraph Rd Doswell, VA 23047 o Please wear appropriate clothing to the worksite. No open-toe shoes, baggy clothes, or jewelry. Keep the weather in mind; we work in all weather conditions. Rain will make the site muddy, so plan accordingly. o Lunch is not provided, so bring a packed lunch. There will be a 30-minute break for lunch usually around 11:30 a.m. Do not leave the worksite during this time. o Water, snacks, sunscreen, and bug spray are recommended. o Please do not use your cell phones on the site, unless there is an emergency. Volunteering on an active construction site requires everyone’s full attention! o We suggest you bring your own work gloves; however, some are available on-site. Other safety and protective equipment will be provided, as needed. o Volunteers should be able to lift at least 25 pounds and stand for the majority of the workday. o Volunteers must be 16 or older to participate. Minors must have a guardian present. PARKING: There is limited driveway and on-street parking. Do not block driveways and make sure cars can get through. There is a gravel lot at the corner of North Telegraph Road and Verdon. SAFETY: Please read our safety policy online, in order to be prepared to work on an active construction site. There will be a safety meeting before work begins. If you are not feeling well, have a fever, or have been exposed to COVID please stay home, and do not come and volunteer. CANCELLATIONS & CHANGES: Habitat reserves the right to cancel based on weather, or lack of work on a construction site. At times, there may also be changes in location in order to be the most productive in providing affordable housing in the community. BACKGROUND CHECKS: HKWHFH reserves the right to conduct background checks—including criminal, credit, DMV, and sex offender registry checks—on applicants, employees, board and staff members, key volunteers, and anyone who may have unsupervised contact with children, the elderly, or persons with disabilities. SUPPORT OUR MISSION: Please consider making a
tax-deductible gift today. Every contribution, regardless of size, helps us
build more homes, complete more repairs, and serve more families in our
community. Hanover and King William Habitat for Humanity P.O. Box 2604 Mechanicsville, VA 23116 Together, we can ensure that more local families have a safe, stable, and affordable place to call home. Lot 1: (Built in 2022) Lot 2: Omar & Iris Omar & Iris have lived and worked in Hanover County for more than four years while raising their two daughters. Both parents work full-time and have worked hard to provide for their family, but rising housing, food, and medical costs have made it difficult to save for a traditional home purchase. Despite these challenges, including living in overcrowded conditions, their goal has always been to create a safe and stable home for their children. Through Habitat, that dream is becoming a reality. Homeownership will provide their family with greater financial stability, peace of mind, and the opportunity to build a lasting foundation for their daughters' future. They are excited to create a place to call their own and begin building a legacy for generations to come. Lot 3: Jessica & Family (bio) For Jessica Lloyd, a lifelong Hanover County resident and devoted single mother of three—Kaylyn, Ethan, and baby Jayce—the journey to homeownership has been one of faith, perseverance, and love. After years of thinking Habitat homeownership was out of reach, Jessica took a leap of faith and applied in May 2024; now she’s preparing to purchase her first home through Hanover and King William Habitat for Humanity. Balancing full-time work, motherhood, and caring for her own mother, Jessica has shown remarkable resilience, overcoming a difficult childhood and financial challenges to build a better future. Deeply rooted in her community, she’s eager to give back by volunteering and helping other families achieve their dreams. For Jessica and her family, homeownership represents breaking generational cycles and creating lasting stability—a forever home filled with love, safety, and hope. Program: Construction Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 23047 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: ReStore ShiftsDay-of Volunteering at the ReStore in Hanover County
If you are working for court, pre-court, or school and will need verification of hours, you must contact Amanda Gunter at agunter@hkwhabitat.org or 804-569-6108x104 BEFORE signing up and working your first shift. If you do not do this, no verification of hours will be given. We are unable to help court or precourt individuals whose charge is theft-related, or violent or sexual in nature. Individuals may not contact the office on behalf of someone else. We know that things come up - if you need to cancel your shift, please do so at least 24 hours in advance. This allows us to find other volunteers to fill in! Volunteers will be working at 7199 Stonewall Parkway Mechanicsville, VA 23111 Schedule: Responsibilities: Inspect donations carefully and enforce requirements tactfully. Clean and help price incoming materials, following established pricing procedures and criteria. Organize and set up materials for sale in an orderly and appealing manner using warehouse material handling equipment as needed. Straighten and clean displays, restocking out-of-place items. Maintain orderly and clean work area. Greet customers, answer questions, and assist as needed. Load and unload vehicles receiving or delivering materials to/from the Restore. When requested, assist the driver when picking up material at donor sites. Detailed instructions are given for each new assignment. As the person becomes familiar with procedures, more unsupervised judgment and decision-making duties are given. The work is subject to review as needed by the ReStore Manager and Assistant Manager.Qualifications: Must be flexible, enthusiastic, and willing to advocate the mission of Hanover and King William Habitat for Humanity. Must be able to lift 50+ lbs., with assistance. Must be comfortable with the use and operation of warehouse material handling equipment such as a hand truck or dolly. Demonstrate a history of being a self-starter.ReStore volunteers are expected to: Punch in and out at the time-recording system (including any breaks) Arrive on time for the scheduled shift and do not leave early Dress appropriately Baggy clothes, open toe-shoes, or jewelry could create safety hazards in the store No revealing or vulgar clothing should be worn (shorts must be a suitable length) No smoking on the premises No working while under the influence of drugs or alcohol No loitering around doorways or in the restrooms No cell phones while working Notify a Store Manager when an assigned task is completed and get a new task Keep areas clean and neat Cooperate with Restore staff and other volunteers No abusive language or misbehavior Use common sense at all times and be mindful of the safety of othersIf at any time a volunteer violates these expectations, Hanover and King William Habitat may terminate the volunteer status. If volunteer status is terminated, all hours accrued will not be counted towards any court-ordered service. Background checks: HKWHFH reserves the right to conduct background checks—including criminal, credit, DMV, and sex offender registry checks—on applicants, employees, board and staff members, key volunteers, and anyone who may have unsupervised contact with children, the elderly, or persons with disabilities. Store Policies a Volunteer Needs to Know: Donations are accepted Tuesday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. We accept: Appliances (good working condition, no more than 10 years old) Flooring Cabinets Lighting Building Materials Tiles (complete boxes) Windows/Doors Gently Used Furniture (no rips, stains, odors, or pet hair) Home Décor HardwareWe do NOT accept: TVs Clothing Mattresses Computers Paint Sheet Glass Dishwashers Books Individual TileAll donations should be taken to the back of the store to be cleaned and priced before being put on the floor for sale. Donations may be denied if their condition does not meet standards or are unsellable. Some items, if they contain metals, may be put in the recycling bin. All donations are property of Hanover and King William Habitat for Humanity and cannot be given to staff, volunteers or customers. Donated items must be available for purchase 24 hours before a volunteer or staff member may purchase them at the listed price. Receipts are available for any donor. The valuation of the donation is the sole responsibility of the donor. If the donor declines a formal receipt, the Non-Receipt Ledger will be completed to ensure the chain of custody is properly followed. We accept cash or charge. Every attempt is made to verify an appliance is in working condition. A customer has 3 days to verify if it works. If it doesn’t, they may bring it back for either an exchange or a refund. If a customer is unable to pick up their items immediately, they must leave their phone number and plan to pick them up within 3 business days of their purchase. If it is not picked up in 3 business days, the item will go back on the sales floor, without a refund. General Safety: Safety at the ReStore is a priority and responsibility of every Manager, employee, and volunteer. Safety should not be seen as an end goal, but rather a constant work in progress. Management is responsible for monthly checklists and any building issues regarding the safety of the staff, customers, and volunteers. All staff and volunteers are responsible for addressing daily safety issues and correcting any violations as soon as possible. Training and Equipment: Certain equipment and machinery can only be used by staff and volunteers who have been trained. This equipment includes: Forklift, cardboard compactor, any ReStore vehicle, any power tool, any other tool or equipment at the manager’s discretion, ReStore truckProgram: ReStore Day-of Volunteering at the ReStore in Hanover County
If you are working for court, pre-court, or school and will need verification of hours, you must contact Amanda Gunter at agunter@hkwhabitat.org or 804-569-6108x104 BEFORE signing up and working your first shift. If you do not do this, no verification of hours will be given. We are unable to help court or precourt individuals whose charge is theft-related, or violent or sexual in nature. Individuals may not contact the office on behalf of someone else. We know that things come up - if you need to cancel your shift, please do so at least 24 hours in advance. This allows us to find other volunteers to fill in! Volunteers will be working at 7199 Stonewall Parkway Mechanicsville, VA 23111 Schedule: Responsibilities: Inspect donations carefully and enforce requirements tactfully. Clean and help price incoming materials, following established pricing procedures and criteria. Organize and set up materials for sale in an orderly and appealing manner using warehouse material handling equipment as needed. Straighten and clean displays, restocking out-of-place items. Maintain orderly and clean work area. Greet customers, answer questions, and assist as needed. Load and unload vehicles receiving or delivering materials to/from the Restore. When requested, assist the driver when picking up material at donor sites. Detailed instructions are given for each new assignment. As the person becomes familiar with procedures, more unsupervised judgment and decision-making duties are given. The work is subject to review as needed by the ReStore Manager and Assistant Manager.Qualifications: Must be flexible, enthusiastic, and willing to advocate the mission of Hanover and King William Habitat for Humanity. Must be able to lift 50+ lbs., with assistance. Must be comfortable with the use and operation of warehouse material handling equipment such as a hand truck or dolly. Demonstrate a history of being a self-starter.ReStore volunteers are expected to: Punch in and out at the time-recording system (including any breaks) Arrive on time for the scheduled shift and do not leave early Dress appropriately Baggy clothes, open toe-shoes, or jewelry could create safety hazards in the store No revealing or vulgar clothing should be worn (shorts must be a suitable length) No smoking on the premises No working while under the influence of drugs or alcohol No loitering around doorways or in the restrooms No cell phones while working Notify a Store Manager when an assigned task is completed and get a new task Keep areas clean and neat Cooperate with Restore staff and other volunteers No abusive language or misbehavior Use common sense at all times and be mindful of the safety of othersIf at any time a volunteer violates these expectations, Hanover and King William Habitat may terminate the volunteer status. If volunteer status is terminated, all hours accrued will not be counted towards any court-ordered service. Background checks: HKWHFH reserves the right to conduct background checks—including criminal, credit, DMV, and sex offender registry checks—on applicants, employees, board and staff members, key volunteers, and anyone who may have unsupervised contact with children, the elderly, or persons with disabilities. Store Policies a Volunteer Needs to Know: Donations are accepted Tuesday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. We accept: Appliances (good working condition, no more than 10 years old) Flooring Cabinets Lighting Building Materials Tiles (complete boxes) Windows/Doors Gently Used Furniture (no rips, stains, odors, or pet hair) Home Décor HardwareWe do NOT accept: TVs Clothing Mattresses Computers Paint Sheet Glass Dishwashers Books Individual TileAll donations should be taken to the back of the store to be cleaned and priced before being put on the floor for sale. Donations may be denied if their condition does not meet standards or are unsellable. Some items, if they contain metals, may be put in the recycling bin. All donations are property of Hanover and King William Habitat for Humanity and cannot be given to staff, volunteers or customers. Donated items must be available for purchase 24 hours before a volunteer or staff member may purchase them at the listed price. Receipts are available for any donor. The valuation of the donation is the sole responsibility of the donor. If the donor declines a formal receipt, the Non-Receipt Ledger will be completed to ensure the chain of custody is properly followed. We accept cash or charge. Every attempt is made to verify an appliance is in working condition. A customer has 3 days to verify if it works. If it doesn’t, they may bring it back for either an exchange or a refund. If a customer is unable to pick up their items immediately, they must leave their phone number and plan to pick them up within 3 business days of their purchase. If it is not picked up in 3 business days, the item will go back on the sales floor, without a refund. General Safety: Safety at the ReStore is a priority and responsibility of every Manager, employee, and volunteer. Safety should not be seen as an end goal, but rather a constant work in progress. Management is responsible for monthly checklists and any building issues regarding the safety of the staff, customers, and volunteers. All staff and volunteers are responsible for addressing daily safety issues and correcting any violations as soon as possible. Training and Equipment: Certain equipment and machinery can only be used by staff and volunteers who have been trained. This equipment includes: Forklift, cardboard compactor, any ReStore vehicle, any power tool, any other tool or equipment at the manager’s discretion, ReStore truckProgram: ReStore Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 23111 Allow Groups: Yes |