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GREATER LYCOMING HABITAT FOR HUMANITY 540 Lycoming St.
Williamsport, PA 17701
570-322-2515
Fax: 570-322-1683
Save the Date – Media Alert
Contact: Todd J. Fox – Exec. Director
Phone: (570)322-2515
E-mail: [ email ]

MAY 30TH, 2008 – 11:30AM
“UNITY IN OUR COMMUNITY” HABITAT PRAYER WALK AND GROUNDBREAKING EVENT
WILLIAMSPORT, PA MAY 30TH, 2008: Greater Lycoming Habitat for Humanity (GLHFH) is inviting the entire faith community including all ministers, faith leaders and habitat supporters to walk together in unity praying for our volunteers, selected families, the project and to pray for the new community being created. Executive Director Todd Fox states, “Unity in our community is our theme, and we feel that in order for unity to exist, it needs to start with individuals willing to pray together and work together. Our upcoming Apostle Build project (which is 1 of 5 homes being built) creates a great opportunity for the entire faith community to work together and not allow denominations or religious differences to get in the way of building a house for a family wanting to create a home.“ The prayer walk will begin at 11:30am and the groundbreaking will take place at 12:00 noon.

WHAT: PRAYER WALK AND APOSTLE BUILD GROUNDBREAKING
WHEN: FRIDAY MAY 30TH, 2008 - Prayer walk begins at 11:30am and ground breaking begins at 12:00 noon.
WHERE: Corner of Dove Court and Foresman St (in front of Logue baseball field) located in the Newberry section of Williamsport.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS:
Call (570) 322-2515 or [ email ]

About Greater Lycoming Habitat for Humanity (GLHFH)
GLHFH works to reduce substandard housing in Lycoming County by building workforce housing (decent, affordable homes) for working low-income families using donated resources in a manner which increases family stability, self-sufficiency, empowerment, devotion to work ethic through the sweat equity requirement and raises the level of civic pride within the affected neighborhoods. Habitat families work with volunteers not only to build houses, but to build strong relationships as well.

GLHFH is based in Williamsport, but serves the entire Lycoming county area. We have dedicated and completed a total of 36 homes in Williamsport, East Lycoming, Montgomery and Jersey Shore area since 1989. Plans are scheduled to begin construction on 5 new energy efficient homes in Newberry within the City of Williamsport in June with completion by fall 2009.

Habitat homes are sold at no profit to partner families and financed with no-interest mortgages. Families are chosen for the need of adequate shelter, ability to pay a mortgage and the willingness to partner. Homeowner families are required to invest “sweat equity” labor hours in the construction of their homes. Construction costs are kept low through donations from individuals, corporations, churches and foundations; and through the use of volunteer labor. For more information, visit www.lycominghabitat.org.

GLHFH is an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, an ecumenical Christian ministry that welcomes to its mission all people dedicated to the cause of eliminating substandard housing. Since is founding in Americus, Ga., in 1976, Habitat has built more than 225,000 houses in nearly 100 countries, providing simple, decent and affordable shelter for more than 1 million people. Every 21 minutes, Habitat completes another house somewhere in the world, becoming the 17th largest home builder in the U.S. For more information, visit www.habitat.org.

GREATER LYCOMING HABITAT FOR HUMANITY 540 Lycoming St.
Williamsport, PA 17701
570-322-2515
Fax: 570-322-1683
Save the Date – Media Alert
Contact: Todd J. Fox – Exec. Director
Phone: (570)322-2515
E-mail: [ email ]
MAY 30TH, 2008 – 11:30AM

“UNITY IN OUR COMMUNITY” HABITAT PRAYER WALK AND GROUNDBREAKING EVENT
WILLIAMSPORT, PA MAY 30TH, 2008: Greater Lycoming Habitat for Humanity (GLHFH) is inviting the entire faith community including all ministers, faith leaders and habitat supporters to walk together in unity praying for our volunteers, selected families, the project and to pray for the new community being created. Executive Director Todd Fox states, “Unity in our community is our theme, and we feel that in order for unity to exist, it needs to start with individuals willing to pray together and work together. Our upcoming Apostle Build project (which is 1 of 5 homes being built) creates a great opportunity for the entire faith community to work together and not allow denominations or religious differences to get in the way of building a house for a family wanting to create a home.“ The prayer walk will begin at 11:30am and the groundbreaking will take place at 12:00 noon.

WHAT: PRAYER WALK AND APOSTLE BUILD GROUNDBREAKING
WHEN: FRIDAY MAY 30TH, 2008 - Prayer walk begins at 11:30am and ground breaking begins at 12:00 noon.
WHERE: Corner of Dove Court and Foresman St (in front of Logue baseball field) located in the Newberry section of Williamsport.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS:
Call (570) 322-2515 or [ email ]

About Greater Lycoming Habitat for Humanity (GLHFH)
GLHFH works to reduce substandard housing in Lycoming County by building workforce housing (decent, affordable homes) for working low-income families using donated resources in a manner which increases family stability, self-sufficiency, empowerment, devotion to work ethic through the sweat equity requirement and raises the level of civic pride within the affected neighborhoods. Habitat families work with volunteers not only to build houses, but to build strong relationships as well.

GLHFH is based in Williamsport, but serves the entire Lycoming county area. We have dedicated and completed a total of 36 homes in Williamsport, East Lycoming, Montgomery and Jersey Shore area since 1989. Plans are scheduled to begin construction on 5 new energy efficient homes in Newberry within the City of Williamsport in June with completion by fall 2009.

Habitat homes are sold at no profit to partner families and financed with no-interest mortgages. Families are chosen for the need of adequate shelter, ability to pay a mortgage and the willingness to partner. Homeowner families are required to invest “sweat equity” labor hours in the construction of their homes. Construction costs are kept low through donations from individuals, corporations, churches and foundations; and through the use of volunteer labor. For more information, visit www.lycominghabitat.org.

GLHFH is an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, an ecumenical Christian ministry that welcomes to its mission all people dedicated to the cause of eliminating substandard housing. Since is founding in Americus, Ga., in 1976, Habitat has built more than 225,000 houses in nearly 100 countries, providing simple, decent and affordable shelter for more than 1 million people. Every 21 minutes, Habitat completes another house somewhere in the world, becoming the 17th largest home builder in the U.S. For more information, visit www.habitat.org.


GREATER LYCOMING HABITAT FOR HUMANITY 540 Lycoming St.
Williamsport, PA 17701
570-322-2515
Fax: 570-322-1683
Save the Date – Media Alert
Contact: Todd J. Fox – Exec. Director
Phone: (570)322-2515
E-mail: [ email ]

MAY 30TH, 2008 – 11:30AM
“UNITY IN OUR COMMUNITY” HABITAT PRAYER WALK AND GROUNDBREAKING EVENT
WILLIAMSPORT, PA MAY 30TH, 2008: Greater Lycoming Habitat for Humanity (GLHFH) is inviting the entire faith community including all ministers, faith leaders and habitat supporters to walk together in unity praying for our volunteers, selected families, the project and to pray for the new community being created. Executive Director Todd Fox states, “Unity in our community is our theme, and we feel that in order for unity to exist, it needs to start with individuals willing to pray together and work together. Our upcoming Apostle Build project (which is 1 of 5 homes being built) creates a great opportunity for the entire faith community to work together and not allow denominations or religious differences to get in the way of building a house for a family wanting to create a home.“ The prayer walk will begin at 11:30am and the groundbreaking will take place at 12:00 noon.

WHAT: PRAYER WALK AND APOSTLE BUILD GROUNDBREAKING
WHEN: FRIDAY MAY 30TH, 2008 - Prayer walk begins at 11:30am and ground breaking begins at 12:00 noon.
WHERE: Corner of Dove Court and Foresman St (in front of Logue baseball field) located in the Newberry section of Williamsport.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS:
Call (570) 322-2515 or [ email ]

About Greater Lycoming Habitat for Humanity (GLHFH)
GLHFH works to reduce substandard housing in Lycoming County by building workforce housing (decent, affordable homes) for working low-income families using donated resources in a manner which increases family stability, self-sufficiency, empowerment, devotion to work ethic through the sweat equity requirement and raises the level of civic pride within the affected neighborhoods. Habitat families work with volunteers not only to build houses, but to build strong relationships as well.

GLHFH is based in Williamsport, but serves the entire Lycoming county area. We have dedicated and completed a total of 36 homes in Williamsport, East Lycoming, Montgomery and Jersey Shore area since 1989. Plans are scheduled to begin construction on 5 new energy efficient homes in Newberry within the City of Williamsport in June with completion by fall 2009.

Habitat homes are sold at no profit to partner families and financed with no-interest mortgages. Families are chosen for the need of adequate shelter, ability to pay a mortgage and the willingness to partner. Homeowner families are required to invest “sweat equity” labor hours in the construction of their homes. Construction costs are kept low through donations from individuals, corporations, churches and foundations; and through the use of volunteer labor. For more information, visit www.lycominghabitat.org.

GLHFH is an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, an ecumenical Christian ministry that welcomes to its mission all people dedicated to the cause of eliminating substandard housing. Since is founding in Americus, Ga., in 1976, Habitat has built more than 225,000 houses in nearly 100 countries, providing simple, decent and affordable shelter for more than 1 million people. Every 21 minutes, Habitat completes another house somewhere in the world, becoming the 17th largest home builder in the U.S. For more information, visit www.habitat.org.

GREATER LYCOMING HABITAT FOR HUMANITY 540 Lycoming St.
Williamsport, PA 17701
570-322-2515
Fax: 570-322-1683
Save the Date – Media Alert
Contact: Todd J. Fox – Exec. Director
Phone: (570)322-2515
E-mail: [ email ]
MAY 30TH, 2008 – 11:30AM

“UNITY IN OUR COMMUNITY” HABITAT PRAYER WALK AND GROUNDBREAKING EVENT
WILLIAMSPORT, PA MAY 30TH, 2008: Greater Lycoming Habitat for Humanity (GLHFH) is inviting the entire faith community including all ministers, faith leaders and habitat supporters to walk together in unity praying for our volunteers, selected families, the project and to pray for the new community being created. Executive Director Todd Fox states, “Unity in our community is our theme, and we feel that in order for unity to exist, it needs to start with individuals willing to pray together and work together. Our upcoming Apostle Build project (which is 1 of 5 homes being built) creates a great opportunity for the entire faith community to work together and not allow denominations or religious differences to get in the way of building a house for a family wanting to create a home.“ The prayer walk will begin at 11:30am and the groundbreaking will take place at 12:00 noon.

WHAT: PRAYER WALK AND APOSTLE BUILD GROUNDBREAKING
WHEN: FRIDAY MAY 30TH, 2008 - Prayer walk begins at 11:30am and ground breaking begins at 12:00 noon.
WHERE: Corner of Dove Court and Foresman St (in front of Logue baseball field) located in the Newberry section of Williamsport.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS:
Call (570) 322-2515 or [ email ]

About Greater Lycoming Habitat for Humanity (GLHFH)
GLHFH works to reduce substandard housing in Lycoming County by building workforce housing (decent, affordable homes) for working low-income families using donated resources in a manner which increases family stability, self-sufficiency, empowerment, devotion to work ethic through the sweat equity requirement and raises the level of civic pride within the affected neighborhoods. Habitat families work with volunteers not only to build houses, but to build strong relationships as well.

GLHFH is based in Williamsport, but serves the entire Lycoming county area. We have dedicated and completed a total of 36 homes in Williamsport, East Lycoming, Montgomery and Jersey Shore area since 1989. Plans are scheduled to begin construction on 5 new energy efficient homes in Newberry within the City of Williamsport in June with completion by fall 2009.

Habitat homes are sold at no profit to partner families and financed with no-interest mortgages. Families are chosen for the need of adequate shelter, ability to pay a mortgage and the willingness to partner. Homeowner families are required to invest “sweat equity” labor hours in the construction of their homes. Construction costs are kept low through donations from individuals, corporations, churches and foundations; and through the use of volunteer labor. For more information, visit www.lycominghabitat.org.

GLHFH is an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, an ecumenical Christian ministry that welcomes to its mission all people dedicated to the cause of eliminating substandard housing. Since is founding in Americus, Ga., in 1976, Habitat has built more than 225,000 houses in nearly 100 countries, providing simple, decent and affordable shelter for more than 1 million people. Every 21 minutes, Habitat completes another house somewhere in the world, becoming the 17th largest home builder in the U.S. For more information, visit www.habitat.org.

GREATER LYCOMING HABITAT FOR HUMANITY 540 Lycoming St.
Williamsport, PA 17701
570-322-2515
Fax: 570-322-1683
Save the Date – Media Alert
Contact: Todd J. Fox – Exec. Director
Phone: (570)322-2515
E-mail: [ email ]
MAY 30TH, 2008 – 11:30AM
“UNITY IN OUR COMMUNITY” HABITAT PRAYER WALK AND GROUNDBREAKING EVENT
WILLIAMSPORT, PA MAY 30TH, 2008: Greater Lycoming Habitat for Humanity (GLHFH) is inviting the entire faith community including all ministers, faith leaders and habitat supporters to walk together in unity praying for our volunteers, selected families, the project and to pray for the new community being created. Executive Director Todd Fox states, “Unity in our community is our theme, and we feel that in order for unity to exist, it needs to start with individuals willing to pray together and work together. Our upcoming Apostle Build project (which is 1 of 5 homes being built) creates a great opportunity for the entire faith community to work together and not allow denominations or religious differences to get in the way of building a house for a family wanting to create a home.“ The prayer walk will begin at 11:30am and the groundbreaking will take place at 12:00 noon.

WHAT: PRAYER WALK AND APOSTLE BUILD GROUNDBREAKING
WHEN: FRIDAY MAY 30TH, 2008 - Prayer walk begins at 11:30am and ground breaking begins at 12:00 noon.
WHERE: Corner of Dove Court and Foresman St (in front of Logue baseball field) located in the Newberry section of Williamsport.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS:
Call (570) 322-2515 or [ email ]

About Greater Lycoming Habitat for Humanity (GLHFH)
GLHFH works to reduce substandard housing in Lycoming County by building workforce housing (decent, affordable homes) for working low-income families using donated resources in a manner which increases family stability, self-sufficiency, empowerment, devotion to work ethic through the sweat equity requirement and raises the level of civic pride within the affected neighborhoods. Habitat families work with volunteers not only to build houses, but to build strong relationships as well.

GLHFH is based in Williamsport, but serves the entire Lycoming county area. We have dedicated and completed a total of 36 homes in Williamsport, East Lycoming, Montgomery and Jersey Shore area since 1989. Plans are scheduled to begin construction on 5 new energy efficient homes in Newberry within the City of Williamsport in June with completion by fall 2009.

Habitat homes are sold at no profit to partner families and financed with no-interest mortgages. Families are chosen for the need of adequate shelter, ability to pay a mortgage and the willingness to partner. Homeowner families are required to invest “sweat equity” labor hours in the construction of their homes. Construction costs are kept low through donations from individuals, corporations, churches and foundations; and through the use of volunteer labor. For more information, visit www.lycominghabitat.org.

GLHFH is an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, an ecumenical Christian ministry that welcomes to its mission all people dedicated to the cause of eliminating substandard housing. Since is founding in Americus, Ga., in 1976, Habitat has built more than 225,000 houses in nearly 100 countries, providing simple, decent and affordable shelter for more than 1 million people. Every 21 minutes, Habitat completes another house somewhere in the world, becoming the 17th largest home builder in the U.S. For more information, visit www.habitat.org.
GREATER LYCOMING HABITAT FOR HUMANITY 540 Lycoming St.
Williamsport, PA 17701
570-322-2515
Fax: 570-322-1683
Save the Date – Media Alert
Contact: Todd J. Fox – Exec. Director
Phone: (570)322-2515
E-mail: [ email ]
MAY 30TH, 2008 – 11:30AM
“UNITY IN OUR COMMUNITY” HABITAT PRAYER WALK AND GROUNDBREAKING EVENT
WILLIAMSPORT, PA MAY 30TH, 2008: Greater Lycoming Habitat for Humanity (GLHFH) is inviting the entire faith community including all ministers, faith leaders and habitat supporters to walk together in unity praying for our volunteers, selected families, the project and to pray for the new community being created. Executive Director Todd Fox states, “Unity in our community is our theme, and we feel that in order for unity to exist, it needs to start with individuals willing to pray together and work together. Our upcoming Apostle Build project (which is 1 of 5 homes being built) creates a great opportunity for the entire faith community to work together and not allow denominations or religious differences to get in the way of building a house for a family wanting to create a home.“ The prayer walk will begin at 11:30am and the groundbreaking will take place at 12:00 noon.

WHAT: PRAYER WALK AND APOSTLE BUILD GROUNDBREAKING
WHEN: FRIDAY MAY 30TH, 2008 - Prayer walk begins at 11:30am and ground breaking begins at 12:00 noon.
WHERE: Corner of Dove Court and Foresman St (in front of Logue baseball field) located in the Newberry section of Williamsport.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS:
Call (570) 322-2515 or [ email ]

About Greater Lycoming Habitat for Humanity (GLHFH)
GLHFH works to reduce substandard housing in Lycoming County by building workforce housing (decent, affordable homes) for working low-income families using donated resources in a manner which increases family stability, self-sufficiency, empowerment, devotion to work ethic through the sweat equity requirement and raises the level of civic pride within the affected neighborhoods. Habitat families work with volunteers not only to build houses, but to build strong relationships as well.

GLHFH is based in Williamsport, but serves the entire Lycoming county area. We have dedicated and completed a total of 36 homes in Williamsport, East Lycoming, Montgomery and Jersey Shore area since 1989. Plans are scheduled to begin construction on 5 new energy efficient homes in Newberry within the City of Williamsport in June with completion by fall 2009.

Habitat homes are sold at no profit to partner families and financed with no-interest mortgages. Families are chosen for the need of adequate shelter, ability to pay a mortgage and the willingness to partner. Homeowner families are required to invest “sweat equity” labor hours in the construction of their homes. Construction costs are kept low through donations from individuals, corporations, churches and foundations; and through the use of volunteer labor. For more information, visit www.lycominghabitat.org.

GLHFH is an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, an ecumenical Christian ministry that welcomes to its mission all people dedicated to the cause of eliminating substandard housing. Since is founding in Americus, Ga., in 1976, Habitat has built more than 225,000 houses in nearly 100 countries, providing simple, decent and affordable shelter for more than 1 million people. Every 21 minutes, Habitat completes another house somewhere in the world, becoming the 17th largest home builder in the U.S. For more information, visit www.habitat.org.

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