When they met 12 years ago, Josh Clark and Natasha Bandi were homeless. They purchased the home from Habitat for Humanity Peterborough and Kawartha Region at the appraised fair market value; the Habitat for Humanity branch holds the mortgage and payments are geared to income, set at 25 per cent of the family’s gross income. Josh Clark and Natasha Bandi purchased a Habitat for Humanity home near Peterborough, Ont. Bandi had known about Habitat for Humanity since she completed a project about the organization for a high school assignment. One of the most passionate advocates for Habitat is their daughter, Autumn, who has unbridled enthusiasm for the family’s new address.
Source: thestar December 03, 2017 13:09 UTC