Jim Killoran ’80 and
the theology of the hammer

During the fall months, Jim Killoran ’80 has worked vigorously
with a team of volunteers to assist victims of Hurricane Katrina. As
executive director of Habitat for Humanity of Westchester County, N.Y.,
he’s been active in building a home for Mary Lou and Andres Rivera,
who moved back to Yonkers with their two children when their apartment
in New Orleans was destroyed.
Killoran is also involved with “Operation Home Delivery,” a
program created to build homes in New York and ship them to Katrina victims
in the South. In late September, he helped to build homes at Rockefeller
Plaza in New York City with other volunteers, a segment aired on the “Today
Show.”
But even before Hurricane Katrina, Killoran was committed to the cause
of Habitat, an organization he has devoted himself to for 18 years. And
he doesn’t just talk the talk, he picks up the hammer.
Killoran believes the strength of a great college education is measured
by involvement with service. And he dreams that if every church sponsored
a Habitat home, we could end poverty in our lifetime.
James Killoran ’80
B.A. History, Minor in Sociology
Executive Director, Habitat for Humanity Westchester
New Rochelle, N.Y.
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