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December 2020
Construction “Hardcore” Volunteer Appreciation
Habitat would like to recognize the volunteers that come out the build site on a regular basis to build affordable housing. We appreciate your talent and the time you spend giving back to the community. Volunteers are at the heart of mission to bring the people together to support one another, our homeowners and future generations. Please join us at 230 Alan Charles Way in Aberdeen on December 8th for a little holiday surprise.
Find out more »ReStore “Weekly” Volunteer Appreciation
The ReStore team invites our volunteers who come out every week to stop by the ReStore on Monday, December 14th between 9am and 3pm to pick up a special gift bag. We will all miss our annual lunch together, but want you to know that you are appreciated! Merry Christmas!
Find out more »May 2021
Veteran’s Build Committee Meeting
Be a part of something bigger! Meet us every third Wednesday of the month at 4:30 to help raise awareness, funds, and volunteers. We will be building a new home in Carthage for our Homeowner In-Progress (Hip) partner and veteran. Jessica is a single mom of two children determined to provide them with opportunities that will change their future. Our female veteran population is in need . According to a report by the National Housing Conference, nearly half of our…
Find out more »June 2021
McLaughlin’s Sip and Shop benefits Veteran’s Build
Shop Local, Build Local! Shop the J. McLaughlin's Store in Southern Pines on Saturday, June 5th! 15% of sales will benefit our 2022 Veteran's Build.
Find out more »Ashley’s War Event with Two former CST Soldiers
The Country Bookstore has put together a virtual event for all the women and men who bought tickets to the Women's Build event that was schedule in 2020 but canceled due to Covid. This event is free in appreciation of your continued support. In 2010, the Army created Cultural Support Teams, a secret pilot program to insert women alongside Special Operations soldiers battling in Afghanistan. The Army reasoned that women could play a unique role on Special Ops teams: accompanying…
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