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FAHFH to host “Homecourt: A Conversation with Coach Roy Williams”

By Staff Report, posted 2 years ago

The Fayetteville Area Habitat for Humanity in partnership with the Fayetteville State University Athletic Department, proudly presents “Homecourt: A Conversation with Coach Roy Williams at the Felton J. Capel Arena on June 27, 2024, at 11:30 a.m.

Join them for a compelling conversation with Coach Roy Williams, exploring the intersection of sports and community development, with additional remarks from FAHFH CEO, Brandon Price, addressing affordable housing challenges. 

This luncheon promises to inspire collaboration and community partnerships to help support the Habitat mission.

Single tickets start at $125 and are on sale, at www.fayettevillenchabitat.org/.

For sponsorship opportunities and to schedule interviews, please contact Rebecca Wolf, Director of Marketing for FAHFH, at (910) 483-0952 or email marketing@fayettevillenchabitat.org.

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