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Habitat
provides four new homes
Sisters Habitat
for Humanity will provide homes for four more Sisters families in the coming
months.
The chapter recently broke
ground on two cottages at St. Helens and Larch streets that will be purchased
by Linn Watson and Carole Goodman.
According to Habitat Director
Sharlene Weed, this marks the first time the chapter has built homes for
single people. That is not an uncommon practice for Habitat for Humanity,
Weed noted.
The small, one-bedroom cottages
will fit well in the quiet residential neighborhood, Weed said.
There will ultimately be three
homes on the lot, two units linked by a garage and another cottage standing
alone.
Volunteers have begun placing
two homes donated by developers of Deschutes River Ranch and trucked into
Sisters this spring.
One will be purchased by Rick
and Robin Rollins, with daughters Gracie and Georgia and a baby on the
way. The other will be purchased by Carrie Orlandos and her children Brian
and Michelle.
Habitat for Humanity relies
on volunteers and donations to construct homes at affordable prices for
qualifying families. The owners of the homes contribute "sweat equity,"
working on their homes and others and assisting the chapter in other ways.
When the current projects
are completed, the Sisters chapter will have provided 22 homes in the
Sisters area.
For more information call
549-1193. |
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