The Publication of Habitat for Humanity International | June/July 2003
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Building on Common Ground
Accessing a Better Life in Canada

Building Bridges in Northern Ireland

Habitat Faces Challenges in Eastern Europe

Raising Walls, Building Confidence


Faith Diversity Strengthens Habitat's Reach

Habitat for Humanity of Detroit Secures Interfaith Partnerships

Scriptural Context for Habitat for Humanity


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Taking Measure

Notes from the
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Coming Home

On the Level

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Habitat for Humanity co-founders Millard and Linda Fuller.
A New Means of Planning for Tomorrow

In 1976, Millard and Linda Fuller founded Habitat for Humanity with a shared vision: a world where everyone has a decent place to call "home."

They continue to manifest that dream through their commitment to Habitat for Humanity and to families living in deplorable conditions. With the need for decent housing greater today than ever, Habitat for Humanity relies on continued financial support to intensify its efforts well into the future.

To this end, Habitat has placed a priority on the development of bequests and planned gifts, which help build more houses, but also allow donors to memorialize their vested interest to end poverty housing worldwide.

To recognize your bequest, Habitat has inaugurated a special recognition society bearing the names of its co-founders, Millard and Linda Fuller. The Millard and Linda Fuller Legacy Society honors those friends who share Habitat for Humanity's commitment and forward-looking vision.

We invite you to consider a charter membership in this legacy society by letting us know whether you have designated Habitat as a beneficiary in your estate plan. Please call today to learn more about how you can help Habitat for Humanity-and more importantly, low-income families-plan for the future.

You may call (800) 422-4828, ext. 2253 or e-mail athomas@hfhi.org. You also can visit www.habitat.org to read more about this Society and other ways to support Habitat for Humanity.
 

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