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Painting Townhomes With Habitat

28 June 2009 One Comment

This Saturday, June 27th, we had a really great turn-out at the Habitat for Humanity Charlotte Young Professionals build event, allowing us to finish painting both townhouse units in 4 hours – sincerest thanks to all who came, especially to Jason, Reid, and Chris of Wachovia Financial, and Chad (our patient site leader). I hope to see you all at the next event! Home ownership is one of the most essential aspects of a successful and enduring community and volunteers just like you help make working families realize this dream – great job!



Check out the slide-show for June 27th, 2009. Click on the album to download pictures directly from the public Picasa profile:








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  • Jay said:

    Very nice post. It was a great day for all (albeit quite warm), and I hope to get even more volunteers out there next month! Keep the pictures coming!