Meet Wendy Alfaro-Cruz

“My name is Wendy Alfaro-Cruz. I am 29 years old and residing in the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti area. I work as a mapping engineer for a software company in Livonia, Michigan. As someone who grew up in a single-parent household and from a family who escaped war-torn El Salvador and came to Michigan in the 90s, I knew that my situation was unique and that I would face struggles that many others might not.

Growing up, I always knew that owning a home would be the ultimate American dream for me. Navigating the home-buying process had been challenging but when I reached out to Habitat for Humanity, the process was smooth sailing from there. I have become knowledgeable in the home-buying process which included taking money management classes, a homebuyer education course, and becoming involved in the actual construction of a home. I look forward to the many ups and downs of homeownership for years to come.

My hobbies include cooking, reading, knitting/crocheting, and taking long walks with my Boston terrier Cookie. I am excited to start my own veggie garden in the backyard of the home and becoming involved in the community.”

Wendy’s home was supported by The J.F. Ervin Foundation, Old National Bank, the 2022 Women Build supporters including the James A. & Faith Knight Foundation and PNC, and the 2020 Good News Group congregations.

Leah Tessman