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A Home of Our Own for The Barnabas Network; Campaign starts Monday

"The public portion of The Barnabas Network’s capital campaign starts Monday, Sept. 12 to provide $600,000 for The Barnabas Network to renovate property that was donated to the nonprofit by Mary Hart Orr and Katie Rose. 

When completed, the 12,000-square-foot building at 838 Winston Street will serve as the organization’s new home, and will include offices, warehouse space for donated furnishings and a separate entrance for The Barnabas Network furniture thrift shop, Barney’s Basement. 

The first and second phase of the campaign have been successful enough to start renovations, which are now underway. The Barnabas Network’s executive director, Erin Stratford Owens, will be onsite at 838 Winston Street —wearing a hard hat—Monday morning from 8 am to 10 am to discuss the campaign with the media and supporters. 

The Barnabas Network provides basic home furnishings at no cost to qualified families and individuals who are transitioning out of homelessness or who are recovering from a housing crisis such as flood, fire or bed bug infestation. The organization serves nearly 1,000 local families annually. Individuals and companies donate the gently used furnishings that can help change a family’s life by creating a home.

The campaign is called A Home of Our Own: A Capital Campaign for The Barnabas Network and is headed by honorary chairs Kathryn and Bobby Long who are proud of the success of the campaign thus far.

“We have the incredible gift of the building and lots of supportive friends who have been loyal donors for many years and have gotten us this far, but we have a ways to go to be able to finish this project and need the support of the larger community to make it happen,” says Kathryn Long. “The building is an amazing gift that will make so much more good work possible. If we make our goal, we can finish construction and establish an endowment for the building maintenance and upkeep. And already we have commitments that total 60% of our goal. We need everyone’s support in the final stretch Barnabas’ ‘barn raising’.”

Stratford Owens, who has led the agency for six years, says the facility is key to the organization’s strategic growth. The Barnabas Networks currently rents space located at the former Montgomery Ward Battery and Tire Center at 2024 16th St. The new location is four minutes away from the current one, which will make the transition a simple one when they move later this year.  

“Having this new single location, gives us stability and brand awareness,” says Stratford Owens. “Owning such a functional tangible asset will give us leverage to grow and flexibility to adapt to meet our needs in the future.”


Donations to A Home of Our Own can be made online at thebarnabasnetwork.org or by calling (336) 370-4002.

About The Barnabas Network

Founded in 2006, The Barnabas Network provides gently used home furnishings to families and individuals who are transitioning from homelessness, fleeing abuse, recovering from flood or fire, or resettling refugees. The number of families served has increased every year, and The Barnabas Network is on pace to serve 1,000 families in 2016. To make donations of furniture, please call (336) 370-4002."

- A Press Release

Forty-nine artists take a seat…and make it their own creation: Chair Affair art exhibition and auction supports the furniture-for-all mission of The Barnabas Network

"Greensboro—The medium really is the message for the Chair Affair art exhibition and auction. Chairs are literally the medium for specially created art, designed to convey an important single message: everybody needs a place to sit down.
Forty-nine area artists are refurbishing, decorating and creating art from donated chairs and related furniture that will be exhibited and sold at auction—silent and live—at Chair Affair. (See artist list below.)

Chair Affair is the first ever art auction benefiting The Barnabas Network, Greensboro’s non-profit charity that provides gently used home furnishings to Triad families and individuals moving from homelessness into their own homes. Studies show that outcomes for the newly homed are greatly improved by having adequate basic furniture, from kitchen chairs to beds.

Thus, the event’s slogan is, “Stand up and bid so everyone can sit down.”

In addition to the amazing original art, Chair Affair offers a festively social evening of heavy hors d'oeuvres, beer, wine and live music from the high-energy dance band, Doby.

Chair Affair happens Thursday, April 16, beginning at 6:30 pm at The Barnabas Network warehouse at 2024 16th Street, Greensboro.

Selected works destined for auction at Chair Affair are now displayed to the public in the following locations in Greensboro:

-Barnes & Noble, Shops At Friendly Center, 3102 Northline Ave.
-Feather Your Nest, 1150 Revolution Mill Dr.
-Midtown Olive Oil, The Shops at Friendly Center 3354-141 West Friendly Ave.
-Paint Therapy Interactive Art Studio, 230-A South Elm St.
-Paparazzi,  2443 Battleground Ave.
-Pastabilities, 1726 Battleground Ave
-Scuppernong Books, 304 S Elm St.
-Southern Lights, 2415 Lawndale Dr.
-Spice Cantina, 120 Barnhardt St.
-The Club at Green Valley, 1909 Lendew St.
-Tyler Redhead & McAlister Real Estate, 1401 Sunset Dr. #100
-Tyler White O’Brien Gallery, 307 State St.

Tickets are $50 per person in advance and $60 at the door. Tickets can be purchased in advance at www.ChairAffairGSO.org. Ticket sales and proceeds from all art sales will go to The Barnabas Network programs. The agency is entirely funded by individual donations and local grants.  
Sponsors for Chair Affair include: Bank of North Carolina, Luke Schamberger Family Foundation, Once Upon a Child and VF Corporation.

For more information, contact The Barnabas Network at (336) 370-4002.

Chair Affair participating artists:

Sudie Anderson
Alice Bachman
Melanie Barker
Phil Barker
Katherine Brown
Nancy Bulluck
Janice Burns Baker
Jerry Cartwright
Julie Dameron
Dianne Camp Ellis
Jane Ellison
Lee Evans
Caroline Faison
Helen Farson
Becky Greene
Porter Halyburton
Debbie Hayes
Frank Holder
Carol Hunter
Carey Jackson-Adams
Stella Jones
Yvonne Kimbrough
Christopher Koenig
Ann Legette
Henry Link
Jean-Francois Llorens
Connie Logan
Judy Lomax
Laura Loe
Judy McAdoo
Judy McGinn
Judy Meyler
Cindy Murphy
Dan Murphy
Ellen Murphy
Carolyn Owen
Helen Parrish
Noni Penland
Kathy Phillips
John Redhead
Kelly Rightsell
Kevin Rutan
Jo Smith
Laurie Thrailkill
Kim Kesterson Trone
Betty Trotter
Nancy B. Westfall
Tony Wilkins
Caroline S. Young


 About the Barnabas Network:

The Barnabas Network is a nonprofit organization that, through a collaborative effort of diverse faith communities and social agencies, offers systemic encouragement including basic home furnishings for families and individuals who are moving from homelessness, recovering from a major setback, fleeing domestic violence, or living with incomes that cannot cover basic needs."

- A Press Release