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Habitat for Humanity announces Veteran’s Build

habitat for humanityRear Admiral James B. Ferguson III, Congressman Bob Goodlatte, Rhonda Howdyshell (Executive Director of SAW Habitat for Humanity), Brigadier General William Alexander, and Tom Montgomery were at the Veteran’s Resource forum at Thomas D. Howie Memorial Armory in Staunton Thursday.

Staunton-Augusta-Waynesboro Habitat for Humanity has announced a Veteran’s Build and is now reaching out to veterans and their families to take applications for this special project.

If you would like to learn more about how to apply for a Habitat home contact SAW Habitat for Humanity at (540) 886-1944 ex. 100 or visit their website at www.habitatsaw.org.

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