The Publication of Habitat for Humanity International | October/November 2002
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Mambo Mkhize's house crew finished its task filled with enthusiasm and hope for Mkhize's future. Mkhize is pictured in foreground.
In Their Own Words:
Reflections on JCWP 2002

Many participants from Habitat's benchmark project in Durban, South Africa, have written to say
"ngiyabonga" or "thank you" for the tremendous experience they enjoyed during the first week in June. We were touched by their words, and thought you would be too. Here are a few of those reflections.

Jeri Bidinger, Anchorage, Alaska

Mia Walterson, Redmond, Wash.

Samantha Schroeder, Durban, South Africa

Maureen 'Mo' McCafferty, Boulder, Colo.

Jim Fudge, Kearney, Neb.

We invite you to submit your own JCWP 2002 volunteer experiences for posting on Habitat's Web site. Simply e-mail your narrative to habitatworld@hfhi.org.


 

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