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Willamette Wineries Team Up with McMinnville Habitat for Humanity to Help House a Local Family in Need

Collaboration Announced on World Habitat Day 

Portland, Ore. – October 4, 2021 – There’s new construction on the horizon in Willamette Valley wine  country and it’s not a new tasting room or winemaking facility. The Willamette Valley Wineries As sociation (WVWA) has teamed up with the McMinnville chapter of Habitat for Humanity and raised  $100,000 to build a new home for a local family in need. Today’s announcement coincides with World  Habitat Day, an occasion for Habitat for Humanity to draw added attention to the important role  housing plays in removing barriers to opportunity, success and health.  

Known as “The Home That Wine Country Built,” the partnership between the WVWA and the McMinn ville Area Habitat for Humanity looks to help less fortunate local residents while shedding light on the  problems caused by an increasingly expensive housing industry. It’s not an unexpected project, given  the local wine industry’s rich tradition of support and outreach to its wider community. For genera tions, there’s been an especially close connection between the many facets of the industry, from vine yard stewards to vintners and everybody in between.  

“For us, it’s all about another tremendous opportunity to give back to the community that gives our  industry so much,” says Morgen McLaughlin, Executive Director of the WVWA. “This donation is extra  special for our members as it’s such a tangible means of supporting a family in our community that  needs help with housing. To be involved with home-building from the ground up is incredibly reward ing and we can’t wait for the home owners to walk in the door for the first time.” 

The forthcoming house is still in its early stages. The architects are presently on the verge of sub mitting plans for permits, with a build to follow. The WVWA raised $100,000 in the project’s name  through interesting initiatives, ranging from special-edition wine country blankets to prized lots of  wine donated to the cause. 

An eye-catching collaborative blanket, made by Pendleton and designed by Courtney Cunningham of  the WVWA, was created specifically for the cause. Each blanket sold sent $100 to the project’s efforts,  raising an impressive $55,000. Portions of proceeds from The Willamette: The Pinot Noir Auction  raised a remarkable $25,000 from its event proceeds, while a one-of-a-kind barrel of Ken Wright  Cellars wine was purchased by Sixty Vines, a progressive wine country–inspired restaurant group, for  $12,000. Wineries and hospitality businesses throughout the Valley raised an additional $8,000 in  special direct-to-consumer programs. 

“We are so grateful for the partnership between the WVWA and McMinnville Area Habitat for Human ity,” says Katie Curry, Executive Director for the McMinnville Area Habitat for Humanity. “The WVWA  understands the need for affordable housing options in our community and were willing and enthu siastic to make the commitment to fund a home for a local family. The association and its members  found creative ways to raise funds, stay updated on MacHabitat’s processes and events, and volunteer  in our Aspire Development Community, the neighborhood where the house will be built. We appreciate  WVWA supporting our mission to bring people together to build homes, community, and hope!” 

“Participating WVWA wineries and tasting rooms have shown great enthusiasm for the project, em bracing the cause and hosting related charitable events to surpass the financial objective,” continued  McLaughlin. “It comes at a fitting time, in the middle of the wine harvest, just as the Valley is deliver ing its traditional bounty thanks to dedicated labor and skill from the vineyard to the cellar.” 

About the Willamette Valley Wineries Association (WVWA) 

The WVWA is a nonprofit industry association dedicated to achieving recognition for Oregon’s acclaimed  Willamette Valley as a premium Pinot noir-producing region. The WVWA has more than 230 members repre senting wineries, tasting rooms and vineyards throughout the Willamette Valley. The organization also hosts  Willamette: The Pinot Noir Auction, Oregon Pinot Camp, Pinot in the City, May in Wine Country, The Giving  Season and the Cellar Season. Visit www.willamettewines.com for more info. 

About McMinnville Area Habitat For Humanity 

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McMinnville Area Habitat For Humanity is an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International. MacHabitat’s  mission is to bring people together to build homes, community, and hope. We envision a community where  everyone has a safe, decent, affordable place to live. Founded in 1991, McMinnville Area Habitat for Human ity has built 64 homes with families in the greater McMinnville area. Fifty-three of these homes were built in  McMinnville, six in Lafayette, three in Sheridan, one in Willamina, and one in Amity. We partner with fami lies that live or work in the communities of McMinnville, Amity, Carlton, Lafayette, Sheridan, Willamina, and  Yamhill. Visit www.machabitat.org for more info.

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