How lucky! Sunshine and mild weather all day for Traditional and Women Build volunteers to work side-by-side!Almost sixty volunteers arrived at the building site on Mill Street in Hudson bright and early and ready to go to work. Groups from Thrivent Lutheran, the Bank of Kinderhook, Chatham School District, Questar and the Register Star, among others, along with homeowner, Stacey Coons, her family and friends, and their crew leaders, hung sheetrock and siding at the Traditional Build site with their crew leaders. Groups from COARC (their third consecutive year) and Key Bank, along with homeowner Mussarraf Kahn, painted and trimmed windows at the Women Build site with their crew leaders.
Both projects remain pretty much on schedule despite the many rainy days and enthusiasm continues to be sky high!
Columbia County Habitat for Humanity and the volunteers wish to thank Dunkin Donuts on Route 66 and 9H for donating breakfast, the Stewart’s Shop on Fairview Avenue for donating water and ice, and D and D Deli for donating lunch. Other site amenities were provided through a generous donation by Key Bank.
And, again, many, many thanks to the sponsors, donors, volunteers, crew leaders, and Habitat staff, Board and Committee members for their contributions to the Habitat mission of eliminating poverty housing in Columbia County.
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