Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver’s Women Build program was featured in the Denver Business Journal’s “Outstanding Women in Business” last month. The journal recognized the incredible support Habitat receives from this group of over 600 women.
Women Build’s goal each year is for at least one home to be completely built and funded by women volunteers. Since 1995, the group has completed 20 homes for low-income families in the Metro Denver area. This year, they are taking on a two-story duplex, east of Sloan’s Lake. Such an ambitious project has required twice the normal amount of daily volunteers, but Habitat has seen no shortage in turn-out. “We’ve had an amazing amount of support this year,” said Jill McClure, chair of Women Build, in the article.
Click here to read the full article and to discover the remarkable impact the Women Build program has on families and its women volunteers.
Click here to watch a video featuring activity on the Women Build site and details about this fun program.
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