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Habitat for Humanity Clinton home dedication

By Staff Report, posted 2 years ago
Photo courtesy of Fayetteville Area Habitat for Humanity

 

Fayetteville Area Habitat for Humanity, Inc recently celebrated the completion of and dedication two new Habitat Homes completed in Clinton, NC.

Staff, Volunteers, and community leaders were on hand to join together with the new Habitat Homeowners, to celebrate this landmark occasion. Brandon Price, CEO of the Fayetteville Area Habitat for Humanity, presided over the activities. Since 1988, Fayetteville Area Habitat for Humanity has built and sold over 200 homes. 

The ceremonies marked the first home dedication for the organization in over a year, with two homes in Elizabethtown scheduled for completion this summer.

Fayetteville Area Habitat for Humanity is committed to improving the community and believes that homeownership changes lives. 

Community partners for this project are the State of North Carolina, NC Housing Finance Agency, Whirlpool Corporation, The Anonymous Trust, Graves Memorial Presbyterian Church, and Habitat for Humanity International.

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