Four Local
Families to Benefit from October Project
Hundreds of Delta Air Lines (NYSE:DAL) employees are trading in their
uniforms and wings for overalls and hammers, at least for a day, to
provide four Atlanta-area families with new places to live. On Monday,
October 2, Delta joins forces with Habitat for Humanity of South Fulton
County to build four new houses in Fairburn, Ga. This is the first time
an Atlanta-based company has partnered with Habitat for Humanity South
Fulton to build four houses at one time.
"We’re extremely excited about this project," said Michael Young, vice
president of Community Affairs for Delta. "Habitat for Humanity is an
outstanding organization doing incredible work. We’ve partnered with
them before to build houses across the country, but to be able to do
this in our own backyard is especially gratifying."
The Fairburn project is a company-wide effort on Delta’s part, with
pilots, flight attendants, mechanics, gate agents, and executives
lending their time and effort to the cause. Delta expects more than
1,000 employees to participate. The Delta Pilot Wives Club also will be
at the work site to provide lunches for the volunteers.
Most of the construction on the houses is to be completed within two
weeks of the start date, thanks to the expert know-how and
professionalism brought to this project from Delta’s Technical
Operations Center. Several weeks of additional work will then be done to
apply the finishing touches. "I’m excited about how well our employees
have responded to the opportunity to support the community that has
always supported Delta," said Udo Rieder, vice president of Engineering
and Planning.
The families are scheduled to move into the homes around Christmas. Each
house will be 1,200 square feet, with each recipient family choosing the
specifics of the design and construction of their house. "Habitat for
Humanity and our recipient families are very grateful for Delta’s
continued support," said Gary Welden, president of Habitat for Humanity
of South Fulton County. "Because of Delta’s efforts, four needy families
will have new homes in time for the holidays."
The four houses will be located on Aderhold Street in Fairburn. Last
year, a group of Delta pilots and Flight Operations support team
personnel, under the direction of Senior Vice President of Flight
Operations Dave Bushy, partnered with Habitat for Humanity to build a
house in the same area of Fairburn. "We have enjoyed working as a team
toward this remarkable cause," said Bushy. "But the most rewarding part
of our involvement last year was the opportunity to work alongside the
family that ultimately moved into the house in Fairburn. Our lives were
enriched by the experience, and we’re looking forward to participating
in the program again this year."
Funding to build the houses is being provided by contributions from
Delta and its employees. In 1999, corporate and employee contributions
to a number of organizations totaled more than $5 million.
The Habitat for Humanity project is symbolic of Delta’s renewed "Spirit
of Giving." Under the direction of Young, Delta’s community involvement
will focus its role as a charitable leader in the areas of Youth
Wellness and Youth Leadership Development. Delta published its
first-ever community involvement annual report, showcasing many of the
projects and activities Delta is involved in as an active and dependable
corporate citizen. "Delta is working harder than ever to become a leader
in the community and make a difference in Atlanta. By concentrating our
giving program on Youth Wellness and Youth Leadership Development, an
area that no other corporation in Atlanta is focusing their resources,
we think we can make a real impact in the communities we serve," said
Young.
Habitat for Humanity of South Fulton County is a nonprofit organization
that works in partnership with business, churches, civic organizations,
employee groups and individuals to build decent, affordable housing for
the responsible, working poor. Incorporated in 1996, Habitat for
Humanity of South Fulton County has built seven houses. The houses are
sold to homeowner partners at no profit and with no-interest 20-year
mortgages. In addition, homeowners invest hundreds of hours of their own
labor – sweat equity – into building their Habitat house.
In addition to the Habitat for Humanity project, Delta is also
supporting major projects and events with the following charities this
year: Delta Classic for Kids benefiting Children’s Healthcare of
Atlanta, March of Dimes Walk America, Boys and Girls Clubs of
Metropolitan Atlanta, the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation Walk, Aid Atlanta
and the Aids Walk, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the Children’s Miracle
Network, American Red Cross International Disaster program and Zoo
Atlanta.
Delta Air Lines is an active corporate citizen in the more than 350
communities it serves worldwide. Delta’s Community Affairs department
supports the company’s commitment to charitable giving by overseeing the
distribution of more than $10 million in support annually. The support
includes monetary contributions from Delta employees to the United Way,
Delta Foundation grants, corporate contributions, in-kind contributions
of airline tickets, and volunteer support. |