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Nhim Phy’s children’s health has improved after moving to a new Habitat home
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Nhim Phy’s children’s health has improved after moving to a new Habitat home
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Nhim Phy’s children’s health has improved after moving to a new Habitat home
Habitat for Humanity of Douglas County invites competitive proposals for the construction of 2 single family homes located within the city limits of Alexandria, MN. Construction will begin in the spring of 2012.
HFHDC will be accepting proposals from the following contractors/suppliers:
As 2011 comes to an end, we look back with gratitude on all that has been accomplished through your partnership with us.
This summer, Habitat for Humanity of Douglas County (HFHDC) completed three homes to the Minnesota Green Communities sustainable building criteria; as a result they were granted $5,000 per project by the Partners in Sustainable Building Program (PSB), a national joint project of The Home Depot Foundation and Habitat for Humanity International.
Habitat for Humanity of Douglas County (HFHDC) is excited to announce that it has received its 8th Thrivent Builds Award. This grant, providing 55 percent of the cost of construction, comes from Minneapolis-based Thrivent Financial for Lutherans’ unique partnership with Habitat for Humanity International: Thrivent Builds with Habitat for Humanity.