by Kerry Dougherty

Thereโs a special place in Hell for those who steal from the poor.
Thatโs what happened this week when thieves broke into a Habitat for Humanity van and stole $5,000 worth of tools.
Ironically, this hit the news on October 1. Former President Jimmy Carterโs 100th birthday.
Carter, the second worst president in American history (after Biden), redeemed himself in his post-presidency years by regularly volunteering with this charity that builds and rehabs homes for the poor.
According to a report in The Virginian-Pilot:
โA celebration had been planned for Tuesday in Chesapeake to celebrate the birthday of former President Jimmy Carter, who spent years working with Habitat for Humanity to create housing for Americans across the country. Several volunteers were planned to work at a 44-year-old home on Transylvania Avenue, rehabbing it with all new rooms, walls, plumbing, wiring, fixtures and furnishings.โ
โHowever, celebration plans were called off after staff discovered the theft. The nonprofit reported that someone had broken through the fence of the Tidewater Drive headquarters and broken into the organizationโs construction truck planned for the project. A police report has been filed.โ
That home was earmarked for a single mother and her teenaged daughter.
As we all know, a home of oneโs own is a life-changing event. Now the charity will need to raise funds to replace the pilfered tools before going back to work.
For shame. Keep on reading.









