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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2011

Take an in-depth look at the issue of poverty housing and the families it affects—and see what Habitat for Humanity is doing to address the need. For more information, visit http://www.habitat.org/.

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  • contact cmattle@habitat.org and we can set you up with some dvds of the video. Thanks!

  • I am an intern at the Fox Valley Habitat for Humanity affiliate in Aurora, Illinois. I was wondering if I could get a dvd version of this video that we could play continuously each day in our ReStore so that customers could view it.

  • @fotogbill I agree! I am an intern at the Fox Valley Habitat for Humanity affiliate in Aurora, Illinois. I would love if to get a dvd version that we could play continuously in our ReStore for customers.

  • Wonderful work! You hit all the perfect points for Habitat. Habitat is in the top ten of domestic residential builders in the USA and everyone should know that this is a real, simple, local solution and it works! I love this and would like to obtain this video for my presentations to potential volunteer groups.

  • Thanks Habitat for Humanity International for making this video and posting it on YouTube. I can now send it to many friends and other interested in HFH. A great tool to get others involved in Habitat.

    For Jai666666...below. I believe HFHI is providing information and support for local Habitat affiliates to involve veterans as you are suggesting. This kind of a program can be a great support for vets that are transitioning back to civilian life.

  • This vid is stellar. Great production value. Great message. Thanks for sharing.

  • Not a single comment, it doesn't seem right. First, many thanks to Jimmy Carter for a program he never gets any credit for. Second, maybe an apprenticeship for war veterans that wish to learn a trade in home building could help this housing program gain some new momentum. What better way to learn plumbing, to get some working cards as an electrician or carpenter then by building homes in sinister zones around America.I can only throw the idea out there, but a trade for a veteran isn't bad.

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