VOLUNTEERS BUSY AT WORK ON HABITAT FOR HUMANITY HOUSE

  
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Volunteer Deanna Butler caulks a window on the Habitat for Humanity house Thursday morning.

 

Work began again this morning on the Habitat for Humanity house on Wilkins Street in Brenham.  The work on the house had stalled after the previous recipient walked away from the project.  Now the home has a new recipient and volunteers were busy at work this (Thursday) morning.  Donna Culliver with Adam’s Angles Ministry explains:

 

Volunteers with Adam’s Angles and Thrivent Financial were busy this morning clearing
brush from around the home and pressure washing it to get the house ready to paint.
Donna Culliver explains what her group was working on:

 

For more information about Washington County Habitat for Humanity, visit their website
at wchh.org

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Volunteers Lisee Smalley (left) and August Runk caulk a window on the Habitat for Humanity home to prepare it for painting.
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Volunteers busy Thursday morning on the Habittat for Humanity house on Wilkins Street.

 

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  1. I am so happy to see this. Some very special and deserving family will have the opportunity to have a home that they helped to bring to life!!!
    Thanks you Habitat for Humanity!

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