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Habitat for Humanity of Northwest Indiana Announces Appointment of James Drader as Executive Director

Gary, IN – February 16, 2026 — Habitat for Humanity of Northwest Indiana announces that appointment of James (Jim) Drader to the position of Executive Director. Mr. Drader has over twenty years of nonprofit management experience, underscored by a commitment to collaborative community development and housing advocacy.

“Jim exemplifies servant leadership and strategic vision," stated Chris Johnson, Board President. "His extensive experience and dedication to building inclusive communities make him exceptionally qualified to lead our organization forward.”

Mr. Drader holds a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics from Purdue University and a Master of Public Administration from Indiana Wesleyan University.

Jim has held senior leadership roles in both banking and nonprofit sectors, most recently serving as Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity of New River Valley in Christiansburg, Virginia. During his tenure, Drader expanded the critical home repair initiatives for aging populations, increased donor engagement, and enhanced ReStore operations. Prior to this, he was the founder and CEO of New Creations Men’s Center in Valparaiso, Indiana, from June 2008 to August 2020, where he established nonprofit services for men experiencing homelessness, collaborated with numerous congregations and agencies, and initiated transitional housing programs.

As an active participant in local governance and housing policy, Drader serves on the Oversight Committee for Habitat for Humanity International and was honored with the 2013 Northwest Indiana Innovator of the Year Award.

In his role as Executive Director, Jim will oversee strategic planning, operational management, project development, community relations and financial oversight. His leadership will beinstrumental in advancing HFHNWI’s mission to bring people together to build homes, strengthen communities, and instill hope.

“I am privileged to join Northwest Indiana Habitat for Humanity during a period of growth and potential,” said Drader. “This organization has a remarkable tradition of fostering change through safe and affordable housing. I look forward to working collaboratively with staff, volunteers, and partner families to enhance our impact throughout Lake County Indiana.

Since 1986, Northwest Indiana Habitat for Humanity has not only constructed homes but also forged enduring partnerships, cultivated neighborhood pride, and created avenues toward stability for families in need. Under Drader’s leadership, the organization looks forward to furthering its long-term vision - a world where everyone has a decent place to live.

For updates and additional information about Habitat for Humanity of Northwest Indiana, please visit www.nwihabitat.org.

Habitat for Humanity of Northwest Indiana Announces Leadership Transition and Reaffirms Continued Commitment to Its Mission

Habitat for Humanity of Northwest Indiana today announced that Executive Director Dawn Michaels, who has served in the role for the past eight years, will be stepping down effective December 31, 2025. Michaels leaves with more than a decade of dedicated service, visionary leadership, and organizational advancement, leaving a legacy that will influence the mission for years to come.

During Michaels’ tenure, Habitat for Humanity of Northwest Indiana experienced transformational growth and measurable community impact. The organization expanded the development of essential workforce housing across Lake County—with notable progress in Lake Station—completed one Veteran home per year and continued to grow the ReStore into a thriving resource that supports ongoing mission work. Under her direction, partnerships deepened, programs strengthened, and the organization’s ability to serve families in need of safe, affordable housing continued to rise.

“Dawn has made an incredible impact on our organization and the communities we serve,” said Chris Johnson, Board President “Through her leadership and commitment to our mission, we are stronger, more resilient, and better positioned for the future. We are deeply grateful for the past decade of service and impact.”

Reflecting on her time with the organization, Michaels shared:

“It has been such a joy to serve Habitat for Humanity of Northwest Indiana and work alongside such a passionate board, staff, volunteers, and community. I am incredibly proud of what we have accomplished together and confident that the organization’s brightest days are still ahead.”

The Board of Directors has initiated a leadership transition plan to ensure continuity and sustained success. Information regarding the Executive Director position can be found on the organization’s website: https://www.nwihabitat.org/who-we-are/careers.html

Michaels will work closely with the Board and leadership team during the transition to support a seamless handover of responsibilities.

Ask Us How You Can Get a Tax Credit for Your Donation!

We are so excited to share with you that donors to Habitat for Humanity of Northwest Indiana are eligible for a tax credit equal to half of their donations!

Donors need to contact us to get the tax credit form and more information on how you can participate.  

Direct your tax dollars to Lake County, Indiana by helping give your neighbors a hand-up and not a hand-out through Habitat for Humanity's homeownership program!  

Call Amanda to get all the information!  219-923-7265 ext. 1304

How Reading is Good for You: Body and Mind

We all remember our elementary school teachers telling us how important reading is. While we may not have listened then, we’re certainly listening now. Turns out, reading on a consistent basis has some serious benefits in store.

If you’re a bookworm, you know just how great reading can be. If you’re not, check it out, and see all the benefits books can give.

 

Reading engages mental stimulation.

Keeping your brain active and engaged helps keep it from slowing over time. Studies have shown that staying mentally stimulated can slow or even prevent the occurrence of conditions like Alzheimer’s or Dementia. The brain requires exercise to stay healthy, and reading books provides just the right amount. So the next time you’re feeling a little groggy or lagging behind, try giving yourself a boost by cracking a good book.

 

Reading reduces stress.

No matter what’s going on in your life, there’s just something about curling up with a good book that makes it all melt away. Reading reduces the levels of unhealthy stress hormones like cortisol, making you feel more relaxed and at ease. You’re transported to a new world, time or even universe, and the worries of this one all disappear, if only for a short while.

 

Reading grows vocabulary.

According to a recent report by Scholastic, researchers estimate that we learn between five and 15 percent of all the words we know through reading. While this is particularly important for children, even adults can continue to grow and expand their vocabulary. A broader vocabulary allows us to interact with more people, challenge our intellect and broaden our horizon of scholastic possibilities. 

 

Reading improves concentration.

A recent Time report announced that humans now have an average attention span of only eight seconds, less than the nine-second attention span of goldfish. However, reading combats this by focusing our attention on one task for a significant amount of time. Whether it’s reading for 15 minutes in the morning before work or reading for two hours in the evening before bed, you’d be surprised how much more focused you are after reading a good book.

 

Reading improves writing.

If you’re interested in improving your writing skills for work, class or personal use, try starting out with reading first. Not only can reading improve our vocabulary, grammar and syntax, but it also exposes us to different styles of writing, fluidity and voice. In the same way that artists inspire other artists, so do writers encourage other writers through reading their books.

 

Reading strengthens empathy.

Books transport us to new cultures and expose us to new and interesting ways of life—teaching us about things we never could have even imagined. Seeing the world through a different set of eyes improves our empathy skills and teaches us that things aren’t always as they seem from our point of view, thus strengthening our real-world relationship skills.

So go ahead, take your elementary teacher’s advice and give reading a shot. Sail the world, lead a nation or meet a mythical creature all from the comfort of your own home. You may discover reading is a whole new adventure just waiting to be explored.

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