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Habitat For Humanity
International
Work Project,
Durban, South Africa

Volunteers
building 36 homes
in one week

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Saturday, June 14, 2003
  • Closing ceremony celebrates completion of Habitat's vision in Anniston
  • Thousands who heeded the call finish 36 homes
  • "Churches are the foundation"
  • A homeowner's story: "My house"
  • A volunteer's story: "It's amazing"
  • "Home" work on a grand scale

    Friday, June 13, 2003

  • Showing real brotherhood: Amish men make their way to Alabama to build homes
  • "This is a miracle from God"
  • Keeping it together
  • Simmons" home site the epicenter of star power
  • Children gain grounds to explore
  • From 17 to 75 ... Volunteers of all ages help build houses
  • Viva Las Anniston: Couple forgoes Vegas for JCWP
  • "I come to see old friends"
  • A Homeowner's Story: "... they might be angels"
  • A volunteer's story: "It's been different for us ..."
  • Bill Wright's determination brought JCWP to Anniston
  • Store at Wellborn Manor gives volunteers a place to buy refreshments, souvenirs
  • Volunteers find good hospitality in Anniston
  • Hitchin" a ride: School buses the way to travel
  • "New house, new baby, new life"
  • Stranger helps create mom's new beginning
  • Not new, just better
  • "I"ll do anything ...": JCWP brings forth more prospective homeowners
  • Troy Turner: Amazing Grace? You betcha
  • Habitat's dual impact: Calhoun County businesses benefit as homeowners reap benefits

    Thursday, June 12, 2003

  • JCWP slightly ahead of schedule in Anniston
  • Residents dealing with din in Wellborn Manor
  • A Homeowner's Story: "I know how to paint. Yeah."
  • A volunteer's story: "It was very touching"
  • Handicap-accessible home godsend for Anniston family
  • Keeping workers cool is hot Habitat job
  • Tired? Sore? Workers" pains massaged away
  • Carter, Fuller head to Valdosta
  • Jimmy Creed: Johnson does his part for JCWP
  • Making tomorrow's builders today
  • Coming together for good: Contemporary Christian musicians bring their Grammy-winning skills - and their hammers - to our Habitat

    Wednesday, June 11, 2003

  • Mulberry Avenue church sees a blessing
  • Western Anniston gets a bit of renewal
  • A volunteer's story: "It looked like a house"
  • "In Habitat, you get purple bruises"
  • Workers sizzling in state's sweltering heat
  • Habitat security: Hoofing it for safety
  • Fuel for the forces

    Tuesday, June 10, 2003

  • From childhood pastures ...
  • Bumps, bruises receiving special care
  • A volunteer's story: "I"m glad we"re doing it"
  • A homeowner's story: "That's my house right there"
  • South Africa native helps build Anniston houses
  • Heavy duty help

    Monday, June 9, 2003

  • "Work hard and safe"
  • Project has been a long time coming for Calhoun
  • "We help those who want to help themselves"
  • A big ol" welcome to Habitat
  • Rain doesn"t make a washout at LaGrange JCWP site
  • Area businesses chip in
  • If I had a hammer

    Sunday, June 8, 2003

  • Habitat brings hope to Calhoun

    Saturday, June 7, 2003

  • Sunday ceremony in Jacksonville to mark opening of Jimmy Carter Work Project
  • JSU becomes volunteer habitat