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Article: IN THE HOME STRETCH FAMILY WILL MOVE INTO HABITAT FOR HUMANITY HOME - 1 OF 2 UNDER WAY THIS YEAR IN THE CITY - BY END OF THE MONTH.(VIRGINIA BEACH BEACON)
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- The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
- Article date:
- June 7, 1996
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Byline: BILL REED, STAFF WRITER
BY THE END OF June, Dorothy Bish and her three grown children will move into a brand new $42,000 house on the shady side of Carver Avenue, a stone's throw from Seatack Elementary School and nearly a mile's stroll to the beach.
The one-story frame structure, with three bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, central air conditioning, gas heat and a front porch, is the product of many hands working under the banner of South Hampton Roads Habitat for Humanity Inc.
Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit, 20-year-old, worldwide organization that provides interest-free homes for low-income families and individuals and has been at work in ...