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Habitat for Humanity Check out the pre-build photos from Cambodia and Thailand, two countries hosting build sites for next week's Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project: Mekong Build 2009. The build kicks off with opening ceremonies in just 2 days!
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Habitat staff and volunteers are hard at work in the Mekong region of Asia to prep the build sites for the Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project 2009. The project kicks off on November 15 and runs through November 20. Photos by Mikel Flamm and Andy Nelson for Habitat for Humanity International. For i...

Habitat for Humanity HFH New Zealand is sending 143 volunteers to the Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project 2009; that's the second largest volunteer contingent after the USA. We're looking forward to seeing these Kiwis and all the other volunteers when the project kicks off in just 4 days!
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143 New Zealanders leave Auckland this Friday to go to Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and China to help build 162 homes in 5 days, joining 3,000 volunteers from around the world. The Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project (JRCWP) is a catalytic kick ...

Habitat for Humanity Habitat has joined The American Legion to help veterans and members of the US armed forces become an important part of the effort to end substandard housing. Happy Veterans Day to all veterans, especially those that never stop serving!
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The generosity of our volunteers, donors and community partners has enabled Habitat for Humanity to provide simple, decent, affordable homes to more than 350,000 families worldwide. The donation of time, ...

Habitat for Humanity Only 5 more days until the Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project: Mekong Build 2009 kicks off! The Duangtip family will be moving in to one of the 82 homes being built in Thailand next week. Listen to their story.
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Meet one Habitat partner family that will participate in the 2009 Jimmy Rosalynn Carter Work Project. For more information the 2009 Carter Work Project, visit http://www.habitat.org/jcwp/2009/default.aspx

Habitat for Humanity CNN asked international correspondent Arwa Damon what kind of traveling she enjoys doing when she's off the job. Her answer? Volunteer trips with Habitat for Humanity! View her photos and hear reflections on her trips, then learn more about Habitat's Global Village program and start planning your own at www.habitat.org/gv.
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Mark Habitat for Humanity:
A a project of West Orange Habitat for Humanity, Home at Last builds homes for wounded war veterans.

Mike Arnold Habitat for Humanity:
The Sandbag Funnel is and easy, inexpensive way to create sandbags and help protect your home or business from flooding and water damage. Preventing flood damage can also help protect your family and friends from dangerous molds that often are not covered under home insurance policies.
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The Sandbag Funnel is and easy, inexpensive way to create sandbags and help protect your home or business from flooding and water damage. Preventing flood damage can also help protect your family and friends from dangerous molds that often are not covered under home insurance policies.

Green Smiley Habitat for Humanity:
Mission: To promote Eco-friendly business policies through Big Corporations and the Philippine Government which will reward companies that support such policies and correct those who don’t
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Green Smiley Habitat for Humanity:
Mission: To promote Eco-friendly business policies through Big Corporations and the Philippine Government which will reward companies that support such policies and correct those who don’t
http://www.facebook.com/greensmileyphili ppines

John Habitat for Humanity:
Inviting all volunteers joining for Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project: Mekong Build 2009 in 5 countries (Vietnam, Cambodia, China, Laos and Thailand) to join our facebook group. Look us up: Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project: Mekong Build 2009
http://www.habitat.org/jcwp/2009/default .aspx
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The need for affordable housing in the Mekong region is immense. Some of the poorest people in Asia live along the countries touching The Mekong River. Nearly one-third of the population lives in povertymany on less than one dollar per day. ...
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