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Habitat World: Finding ways to do more
In this issue of Habitat World, Habitat's CEO Jonathan Reckford addresses Habitat's committment to do more. Also in this issue, find out how decent housing can provide sanctuary to areas of civil unrest and poverty; explore how a few good ideas can bring big dividends for Habitat; and revisit Jimmy Carter Work Project 2006 in India with Habitat World essay winner Frann Anderson. Find all this and more in this issue of Habitat World.
Americus rebuilds after March 1 tornado
The community of Americus, Ga., is working together in response to a powerful tornado that ripped through the city on March 1, damaging or destroying many homes and businesses. In the devastating aftermath, both local and out-of-town volunteers are working throughout the city to clean up and rebuild, helping the community get back on track. Watch a brief video about the community's response and recovery work.
Operation Home Delivery: Much accomplished, much more to do
More than 700 Habitat houses have been built or started in the Gulf Coast region since Hurricanes Katrina and Rita struck. By mid-summer 2007, Habitat will have completed or started 1,000 homes. Discover what Operation Home Delivery has accomplished so far, and find out what's next. Follow this link to an 18-month report about Habitat's long-term rebuilding efforts in the Gulf Coast.
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