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Habitat builds homes, hope and community support
a STAFF REPORT
Fayetteville Area Habitat for Hu-
manity, students of Fort Liberty's
Home Builders Institute class, and
the future Habitat homeowner came
together in July for collaborative build
days on a Habitat home on Maloney
Avenue in Fayetteville.
is Fayetteville Area Habitat for
Humanity home was made possible
by a partnership with e Home
Depot Foundation and the City of
Fayetteville Department of Economic
and Community Development.
e Home Depot Foundation
chose to fund this effort based on the
organization's mission to provide safe
and accessible housing solutions for
veterans and train the next genera-
tion of skilled tradespeople, including
the transitioning Fort Liberty soldiers
from the HBI program.
e FAHFH construction crew
and the HBI students will be work-
ing on building the Habitat Home for
the Johnson family in the next few
months. e HBI students will leave
the build site to attend career develop-
ment classes in the afternoon as part
of their free skilled trades training
and education program, Path to Pro,
provided by HBI and e Home Depot
Foundation.
Anyone interested in being a spon-
sor for FAHFH, donating or volunteer-
ing can send an email to the Director
of Marketing at Marketing@fayetevil-
lenchabitat.org
Fayetteville Area Habitat for Humanity
Seeking to put God's love into ac-
tion, Habitat for Humanity brings
people together to build homes,
communities and hope. Incorporated
in 1988, Fayetteville Area Habitat for
Humanity, Inc. is a North Carolina
nonprofit corporation. To learn more,
visit fayettevillenchabitat.org
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Fayetteville Area Habitat for Humanity, students
of Fort Liberty's Home Builders Institute class,
and the future homeowners began construction
on a new Habitat house on Maloney Avenue in
July. e project is supported by e Home Depot
Foundation and the City of Fayetteville Depart-
ment of Economic and Community Development.
(Photos by April DeLeon, courtesy of Fayetteville
Area Habitat for Humanity)