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| Last updated on June 12, 2008 |
Housatonic Habitat for Humanity is people working in partnership to build homes for the inadequately sheltered, creating self-reliant families and enriched communities. We build simple, comfortable homes in partnership with people of compassion and future homeowner families. Volunteers provide most of the labor; individuals and corporate donors provide money and materials.
Description:
Habitat for Humanity International, headquartered in Americus, Georgia, was founded by Millard and Linda Fuller in 1976 with the conviction that every person should have a simple, decent, affordable place to live. Today the organization:
- has over 2100 affiliates, in every U.S. state and 92 other countries
- has built more than 150,000 homes sheltering more than 750,000 people
- projects building over 200,000 houses by the year 2005
- completes a new home, somewhere in the world, every 30 minutes
- is among the largest U.S. homebuilders, in terms of units completed annually
- is a non-profit, tax exempt, ecumenical Christian-based organization that welcomes all people, regardless of race, color, religion, or creed.
History:
Housatonic Habitat for Humanity was chartered in 1991 to bring the national organization's mission to the Danbury area. We have built over 15 homes in the greater Danbury area and have plans to continue building in this area.
Contact person: Karen Anderson, Executive Assistant , (203) 744-1340, (email)
Office fax number: (203) 744-1341
Address:
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1 Padanaram Rd., Peacock Alley Suite 151 Danbury, CT 06811 (See a map) |
Web Site: http://www.danburyhabitat.org
Directions:
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**The office is located in North Street Shopping Center near I-84 (exits 5 & 6.)
**I-84 Eastbound- Take exit 5 in Danbury. At end of ramp, go STRAIGHT through the stop sign, down the hill, and STRAIGHT through next 4. . . (more) |
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