Habitat for Humanity International Sponsors
In addition to Dow, several major corporations and organizations—such as Whirlpool, the Vinyl Siding Institute (VSI) and CertainTeed—as well as countless local companies, churches and individuals are important contributors to Habitat for Humanity International, the non-profit, ecumenical Christian organization committed to providing simple, decent, affordable housing to families around the world. The following is a partial list of some of the contributors to the Jimmy Carter Work Project 2000, which took place in September in Sumter County, Ga., Jacksonville, Fla. and Brooklyn and Harlem, N.Y. |
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Habitat for Humanity International Sponsors
In addition to Dow, several major corporations and organizations—such as Whirlpool, the Vinyl Siding Institute (VSI) and CertainTeed—as well as countless local companies, churches and individuals are important contributors to Habitat for Humanity International, the non-profit, ecumenical Christian organization committed to providing simple, decent, affordable housing to families around the world. The following is a partial list of some of the contributors to the Jimmy Carter Work Project 2000, which took place in September in Sumter County, Ga., Jacksonville, Fla. and Brooklyn and Harlem, N.Y. |
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Habitat for Humanity International Sponsors
In addition to Dow, several major corporations and organizations—such as Whirlpool, the Vinyl Siding Institute (VSI) and CertainTeed—as well as countless local companies, churches and individuals are important contributors to Habitat for Humanity International, the non-profit, ecumenical Christian organization committed to providing simple, decent, affordable housing to families around the world. The following is a partial list of some of the contributors to the Jimmy Carter Work Project 2000, which took place in September in Sumter County, Ga., Jacksonville, Fla. and Brooklyn and Harlem, N.Y. |
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Habitat for Humanity International Sponsors
In addition to Dow, several major corporations and organizations—such as Whirlpool, the Vinyl Siding Institute (VSI) and CertainTeed—as well as countless local companies, churches and individuals are important contributors to Habitat for Humanity International, the non-profit, ecumenical Christian organization committed to providing simple, decent, affordable housing to families around the world. The following is a partial list of some of the contributors to the Jimmy Carter Work Project 2000, which took place in September in Sumter County, Ga., Jacksonville, Fla. and Brooklyn and Harlem, N.Y. |
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Habitat for Humanity International Sponsors
In addition to Dow, several major corporations and organizations—such as Whirlpool, the Vinyl Siding Institute (VSI) and CertainTeed—as well as countless local companies, churches and individuals are important contributors to Habitat for Humanity International, the non-profit, ecumenical Christian organization committed to providing simple, decent, affordable housing to families around the world. The following is a partial list of some of the contributors to the Jimmy Carter Work Project 2000, which took place in September in Sumter County, Ga., Jacksonville, Fla. and Brooklyn and Harlem, N.Y. |
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Habitat for Humanity International Sponsors
In addition to Dow, several major corporations and organizations—such as Whirlpool, the Vinyl Siding Institute (VSI) and CertainTeed—as well as countless local companies, churches and individuals are important contributors to Habitat for Humanity International, the non-profit, ecumenical Christian organization committed to providing simple, decent, affordable housing to families around the world. The following is a partial list of some of the contributors to the Jimmy Carter Work Project 2000, which took place in September in Sumter County, Ga., Jacksonville, Fla. and Brooklyn and Harlem, N.Y. |
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Habitat for Humanity International Sponsors
In addition to Dow, several major corporations and organizations—such as Whirlpool, the Vinyl Siding Institute (VSI) and CertainTeed—as well as countless local companies, churches and individuals are important contributors to Habitat for Humanity International, the non-profit, ecumenical Christian organization committed to providing simple, decent, affordable housing to families around the world. The following is a partial list of some of the contributors to the Jimmy Carter Work Project 2000, which took place in September in Sumter County, Ga., Jacksonville, Fla. and Brooklyn and Harlem, N.Y. |
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Habitat for Humanity International Sponsors
In addition to Dow, several major corporations and organizations—such as Whirlpool, the Vinyl Siding Institute (VSI) and CertainTeed—as well as countless local companies, churches and individuals are important contributors to Habitat for Humanity International, the non-profit, ecumenical Christian organization committed to providing simple, decent, affordable housing to families around the world. The following is a partial list of some of the contributors to the Jimmy Carter Work Project 2000, which took place in September in Sumter County, Ga., Jacksonville, Fla. and Brooklyn and Harlem, N.Y. |
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Habitat for Humanity International Sponsors
In addition to Dow, several major corporations and organizations—such as Whirlpool, the Vinyl Siding Institute (VSI) and CertainTeed—as well as countless local companies, churches and individuals are important contributors to Habitat for Humanity International, the non-profit, ecumenical Christian organization committed to providing simple, decent, affordable housing to families around the world. The following is a partial list of some of the contributors to the Jimmy Carter Work Project 2000, which took place in September in Sumter County, Ga., Jacksonville, Fla. and Brooklyn and Harlem, N.Y. |
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Habitat for Humanity International Sponsors
In addition to Dow, several major corporations and organizations—such as Whirlpool, the Vinyl Siding Institute (VSI) and CertainTeed—as well as countless local companies, churches and individuals are important contributors to Habitat for Humanity International, the non-profit, ecumenical Christian organization committed to providing simple, decent, affordable housing to families around the world. The following is a partial list of some of the contributors to the Jimmy Carter Work Project 2000, which took place in September in Sumter County, Ga., Jacksonville, Fla. and Brooklyn and Harlem, N.Y. |
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Habitat for Humanity International Sponsors
In addition to Dow, several major corporations and organizations—such as Whirlpool, the Vinyl Siding Institute (VSI) and CertainTeed—as well as countless local companies, churches and individuals are important contributors to Habitat for Humanity International, the non-profit, ecumenical Christian organization committed to providing simple, decent, affordable housing to families around the world. The following is a partial list of some of the contributors to the Jimmy Carter Work Project 2000, which took place in September in Sumter County, Ga., Jacksonville, Fla. and Brooklyn and Harlem, N.Y. |
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Habitat for Humanity International Sponsors
In addition to Dow, several major corporations and organizations—such as Whirlpool, the Vinyl Siding Institute (VSI) and CertainTeed—as well as countless local companies, churches and individuals are important contributors to Habitat for Humanity International, the non-profit, ecumenical Christian organization committed to providing simple, decent, affordable housing to families around the world. The following is a partial list of some of the contributors to the Jimmy Carter Work Project 2000, which took place in September in Sumter County, Ga., Jacksonville, Fla. and Brooklyn and Harlem, N.Y. |
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Habitat for Humanity International Sponsors
In addition to Dow, several major corporations and organizations—such as Whirlpool, the Vinyl Siding Institute (VSI) and CertainTeed—as well as countless local companies, churches and individuals are important contributors to Habitat for Humanity International, the non-profit, ecumenical Christian organization committed to providing simple, decent, affordable housing to families around the world. The following is a partial list of some of the contributors to the Jimmy Carter Work Project 2000, which took place in September in Sumter County, Ga., Jacksonville, Fla. and Brooklyn and Harlem, N.Y. |
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Habitat for Humanity International Sponsors
In addition to Dow, several major corporations and organizations—such as Whirlpool, the Vinyl Siding Institute (VSI) and CertainTeed—as well as countless local companies, churches and individuals are important contributors to Habitat for Humanity International, the non-profit, ecumenical Christian organization committed to providing simple, decent, affordable housing to families around the world. The following is a partial list of some of the contributors to the Jimmy Carter Work Project 2000, which took place in September in Sumter County, Ga., Jacksonville, Fla. and Brooklyn and Harlem, N.Y. |
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Habitat for Humanity International Sponsors
In addition to Dow, several major corporations and organizations—such as Whirlpool, the Vinyl Siding Institute (VSI) and CertainTeed—as well as countless local companies, churches and individuals are important contributors to Habitat for Humanity International, the non-profit, ecumenical Christian organization committed to providing simple, decent, affordable housing to families around the world. The following is a partial list of some of the contributors to the Jimmy Carter Work Project 2000, which took place in September in Sumter County, Ga., Jacksonville, Fla. and Brooklyn and Harlem, N.Y. |
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Habitat for Humanity International Sponsors
In addition to Dow, several major corporations and organizations—such as Whirlpool, the Vinyl Siding Institute (VSI) and CertainTeed—as well as countless local companies, churches and individuals are important contributors to Habitat for Humanity International, the non-profit, ecumenical Christian organization committed to providing simple, decent, affordable housing to families around the world. The following is a partial list of some of the contributors to the Jimmy Carter Work Project 2000, which took place in September in Sumter County, Ga., Jacksonville, Fla. and Brooklyn and Harlem, N.Y. |
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Habitat for Humanity International Sponsors
In addition to Dow, several major corporations and organizations—such as Whirlpool, the Vinyl Siding Institute (VSI) and CertainTeed—as well as countless local companies, churches and individuals are important contributors to Habitat for Humanity International, the non-profit, ecumenical Christian organization committed to providing simple, decent, affordable housing to families around the world. The following is a partial list of some of the contributors to the Jimmy Carter Work Project 2000, which took place in September in Sumter County, Ga., Jacksonville, Fla. and Brooklyn and Harlem, N.Y. |
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Habitat for Humanity International Sponsors
In addition to Dow, several major corporations and organizations—such as Whirlpool, the Vinyl Siding Institute (VSI) and CertainTeed—as well as countless local companies, churches and individuals are important contributors to Habitat for Humanity International, the non-profit, ecumenical Christian organization committed to providing simple, decent, affordable housing to families around the world. The following is a partial list of some of the contributors to the Jimmy Carter Work Project 2000, which took place in September in Sumter County, Ga., Jacksonville, Fla. and Brooklyn and Harlem, N.Y. |
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Habitat for Humanity International Sponsors
In addition to Dow, several major corporations and organizations—such as Whirlpool, the Vinyl Siding Institute (VSI) and CertainTeed—as well as countless local companies, churches and individuals are important contributors to Habitat for Humanity International, the non-profit, ecumenical Christian organization committed to providing simple, decent, affordable housing to families around the world. The following is a partial list of some of the contributors to the Jimmy Carter Work Project 2000, which took place in September in Sumter County, Ga., Jacksonville, Fla. and Brooklyn and Harlem, N.Y. |
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