to dedicate 4 homes in Apopka on World Habitat Day
More than 30 years ago, the United Nations General Assembly took an important step in promoting the idea that everyone deserves a decent place to live by declaring that the first Monday in October would be World Habitat Day.
On October 7 at 5:30 PM, Habitat for Humanity of Seminole County & Greater Apopka will celebrate World Habitat Day by dedicating 4 new homes at the Juniper Bend Community in Apopka.
Notable guests include:
Christine Moore, Orange County Commissioner
William Finfrock, Habitat for Humanity Chair Emeritus
Jerry Mullinax, Mullinax Ford
What: World Habitat Day Dedication
When: October 7, 2019 beginning promptly at 5:30 PM
The event will last about 1 hour.
Where: 119 W. 13th Street, Apopka, FL 32703
About Habitat for Humanity of Seminole County and Greater Apopka
Habitat for Humanity of Seminole County and Greater Apopka has completed more than 180 homes throughout the community. Through the use of donations, in-kind gifts and volunteer labor, Habitat builds simple, decent, efficient homes which are sold to low-income families in the community at no profit and financed with an affordable mortgage. Homebuyers contribute sweat equity helping to build their home as well as homes of other Habitat families. To learn more about Habitat Seminole & Apopka or to make a donation, call (407) 696-5855 or visit http://habitatseminoleapopka.org.
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