Silver Valley
Location
Silver Valley Fuller Center for Housing
709 Main Street
Smelterville, ID, 83868United States

CONTACT US:
Judith Blalack
208-786-6013
silvervalleyidaho@fullercenter.org
www.svfch.org
ABOUT US:
Silver Valley Fuller Center for Housing, located in the region of the Coeur d’Alene Mountains in northern Idaho, began as a local ministry in 1991 as an affiliate with Habitat for Humanity International. In August of 2009 they joined the Fuller Center for Housing and became the first Fuller Center in Idaho. Noted for its mining heritage, dating back to the 1880s, the Silver Valley area was devastated with the closure of the many mines in the area in the 1980s, creating a great need in the community. The service area for Silver Valley Fuller Center includes the Coeur d’ Alene River drainage through the Silver Valley to the Rose Lake Junction. Although the service area is large for Silver Valley Fuller Center, the population is only about 14,000, creating a need for outside work groups to help. The focus for Silver Valley Fuller Center will be to continue building new homes and instituting the Greater Blessing program in hopes of serving many within their own homes.
Read Silver Valley's latest newsletter!
NEEDS:
Judith Blalack
208-786-6013
silvervalleyidaho@fullercenter.org
www.svfch.org
Silver Valley Fuller Center for Housing, located in the region of the Coeur d’Alene Mountains in northern Idaho, began as a local ministry in 1991 as an affiliate with Habitat for Humanity International. In August of 2009 they joined the Fuller Center for Housing and became the first Fuller Center in Idaho. Noted for its mining heritage, dating back to the 1880s, the Silver Valley area was devastated with the closure of the many mines in the area in the 1980s, creating a great need in the community. The service area for Silver Valley Fuller Center includes the Coeur d’ Alene River drainage through the Silver Valley to the Rose Lake Junction. Although the service area is large for Silver Valley Fuller Center, the population is only about 14,000, creating a need for outside work groups to help. The focus for Silver Valley Fuller Center will be to continue building new homes and instituting the Greater Blessing program in hopes of serving many within their own homes.
Read Silver Valley's latest newsletter!
NEEDS:
- Financial Support
- Volunteers
- Tools
- Donations of good to ReUse Store
LINKS:
Click here to read Silver Valley's November 2012 newsletter
Fuller Center volunteers, homeowners celebrate as families pay off mortgages.
Blindness doesn't hold back Silver Valley volunteer Don Ashcraft.





