Habitat for Humanity of Archuleta County announces that Construction Project Manager Madeline Bergon has passed the national residential building contractor examination, after months of preparation and a day of testing in Albuquerque, N.M.
Executive Director Leah Ballard stated, “This just adds to the many ways that Maddy is a vital team member at Habitat.”
Bergon explained, “After two years in the construction industry, this was the obvious next step for me. I’m proud of the success of Habitat Archuleta on behalf of work force families and employers in Pagosa Springs.”
Bergon is a graduate of Pagosa Springs High School and an elected member of the Pagosa Springs Town Council.
The organization is building three homes this year, bringing the local total number since founding in 1994 to 39.
To volunteer or donate construction materials, email volunteer@habitatarchuleta.org. Contribute financial support or ask questions on our affordable homeownership program by emailing director@habitatarchuleta.org.