Scott Barr, Executive Director at Habitat for Humanity
of Miami and Shelby Counties, announces that after over 32.5 years of service
to Habitat for Humanity, Office Administrator Cathy Duff is retiring on August
22, 2024.
Cathy Duff moved to the Miami County area when she
married her husband of 45 years. Together they have 2 sons and 3 grandchildren.
Cathy felt compelled by God to serve in some capacity, and after speaking with
a friend who was already familiar with Habitat for Humanity through church, she
decided to join the local steering committee in 1991. Cathy says she was impressed
by the “hand-up, not a hand-out” philosophy of Habitat’s work. In November of
1992, the local group became an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity
International. As the organization grew,
it became clear that its all-volunteer structure needed a dedicated
employee. In 1994 Cathy became the first
paid employee of HFHMSCO, serving as the Office Manager. In her time with
Habitat, Cathy played many parts, including chairing every committee except the
Family Selection Committee. One of her favorite roles was as a Family Advocate
for five different partner families. She enjoyed sharing the home build process
with them and guiding them from groundbreaking to the dedication of the home. She
feels good about having been a part of helping families gain something to be
proud of; something of their own; a place where they can celebrate milestones and
events like first Christmases, graduations, and family gatherings.
Habitat Partner Families pay a mortgage to HFH once
their home is built and Cathy says that’s one of the hardest messages to get
across; Habitat partnership is a hand UP, not a hand OUT for each family. She
says, “I was always ready and excited to come to work because of the work we
did. I get to see the success of our
partner families, the improvement to their lives, and their hard work toward a
life-changing goal. At Habitat, I get to see the good in people- even in a
world that doesn’t always show you that.” That’s why even though she is looking
forward to more free time, Cathy will be back to volunteer in the Troy ReStore
once per week, even after she officially retires.
Much
has changed since Cathy joined the affiliate in 1991. She has worked for five
different Executive Directors within the organization. What began as a small, all-volunteer
organization now has over a dozen employees including marketing staff, ReStore
staff, and a Construction Manager. Technology has changed significantly, and
she says she will not miss having to learn new systems and programs once she is
retired.
Despite all the changes, Habitat’s vision remains the
same; a world where everyone has a decent place to live. The organization helps families build
strength, stability, and self-reliance through shelter. Cathy says that “I feel
comfortable to retire now, because the organization has a great foundation laid
by our previous directors, and a new Executive Director positioned to grow
HFHMSCO into the future.” Cathy has spent the summer working with the Office
Manager and Office Assistant to make her departure from the organization as
smooth as possible. Director Scott Barr says, “We want to thank Cathy for her years
of service to Habitat. Her experience and depth of organizational knowledge
will be missed, but we are grateful for her long tenure with us and her
dedication to the people of Miami and Shelby Counties.”