An Aerial Thank You Card from Habitat for Humanity flew over their home under construction at 203 Sherbert Road.
FITCHBURG, MA - Ashburnham area residents got an aerial thank you card from Habitat for Humanity last week. A banner towed by airplane circled the Habitat home under construction at 203 Sherbert Road.
Voicing Their Thanks (front row, from left to right) Chris and Leah McSparren, the family selected to move into the Habitat house in Ashburnham; (back row, left to right) Ashburnham Selectman Jonathan Dennehy, Amica Insurance communications officer Patricia Stadnick, Ashburnham Town Administrator Kevin Paicos. and Habitat for Humanity NCM board member John Llodra.
The aerial display was part of a private event organized by Habitat to recognize the support and donations from Ashburnham residents and Amica Mutual Insurance, a major financial partner in the Sherbert Road project. The Town of Ashburnham donated the land upon which the house is built.
The house will belong to the McSparren family when it is completed in the late fall. Construction is underway, with the house already roofed and the siding nearly complete. Volunteers are always welcome can sign up to help online at www.ncmhabitat.org or by calling 978-348-2749.
Habitat for Humanity North Central Massachusetts is a non-profit, Christian ecumenical housing ministry that builds simple, decent houses with people in need. It is the local affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, serving 25 towns and cities in north central Massachusetts, including Acton, Ashburnham, Ashby, Ayer, Berlin, Bolton, Boxborough, Clinton, Fitchburg, Gardner, Groton, Harvard, Hudson, Lancaster, Littleton, Lunenburg, Leominster, Maynard, Pepperell, Princeton, Shirley, Sterling, Stow, Townsend, and Westminster.
