Habitat for Humanity to break ground on new home
August 14, 2020JASPER — Habitat for Humanity of Dubois County will break ground on its eighteenth home in Dubois County at 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 29. The event will be streamed live on the Habitat for Humanity of Dubois County Facebook page at facebook.com/DuboisHabitat
The home will be built through a partnership with Patoka Valley School Cooperative and Vincennes University-Jasper to support the efforts of high students looking to enter the local workforce
Celebrating its 25th year anniversary in 2020, HFHDC has a mission of providing a “hand up” to people in the community to acquire and own decent and affordable housing, both through new home builds and home repairs.For more information or to support the build, please call Executive Director Michael Richard at 812-704-8441 or michael@duboishabitat.org.
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