Habitat Faces and Places
Wild Rivers Habitat for Humanity is a non-profit, 501c3, ecumenical Christian housing ministry dedicated to eliminating poverty housing and homelessness. WRHFH works with people in need by building homes to provide decent, affordable housing. We have been an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International since September of 1997 and serve all of Polk and Burnett Counties.
How it works: We advertise for a partner family and select a family with an income that is 30 to 50 percent of the county median income, living in substandard housing. The family must be able to put in at least 300 hours of “sweat equity” in the build of their home. We work with businesses to get donated or discounted materials whenever possible. We call for volunteers, and with a very capable construction manager taking the lead, a home is built. Ownership of the home is given to the family in the form of a no-interest mortgage, with payments that are usually under $400 per month.
Board Member |
City |
Affiliation |
President - Dave Weiss |
Osceola |
Retired teacher, Luther Point Bible Camp |
Vice President - Pastor Cindy Glocke |
Webster |
Methodist Church |
Judy Weiss, Secretary |
Osceola |
Retired teacher, West Emmanuel Church |
Lois Warren, Treasurer |
Amery |
Our Saviors Lutheran Church |
Jon Blomstrand |
Amery |
KSTP-TV |
Duana Bremer |
Amery |
Salvation Army |
Kerry Brendel |
Frederic |
US Bank |
Marian Nelson |
Grantsburg |
Crex Realty |
Dave McGrane |
Siren |
Retired Businessman |
Michael Owen |
Centuria |
Student board member |
Carolyn Stone |
Balsam Lake |
Retired teacher |
Kurt Stonesifer |
Luck |
Retired Polk County juvenile justice worker |
Becky Sunde |
Amery |
Lake Wapogasset Lutheran Bible Camp |
Executive Director - Eric Kube |
Amery |
Our Saviors Lutheran Church |



