New homes for low-income families revitalizing Butte neighborhood
Habitat for Humanity just opened another home
Habitat for Humanity just opened another home for a working-class family in Butte, a four-year project that saw 18 homes open up and revitalize one neighborhood.
By: John Emeigh
and last updated 2021-06-30 19:03:39-04
BUTTE â Habitat for Humanity just opened another home for a working-class family in Butte, a four-year project that saw 18 homes open up and revitalize an eastside neighborhood.
âMake it so everyone has a decent place to live that they can afford and that they live without the fear of losing their housing,â said Habitat for Humanity Director Barbara Miller.
New homes for low-income families revitalizing Butte s eastside neighborhood
Habitat for Humanity just opened another home
Four-year Habitat for Humanity project revitalizes eastside neighborhood with 18 new homes
and last updated 2021-06-29 19:36:42-04
BUTTE â Habitat for Humanity just opened another home for a working-class family in Butte, a four-year project that saw 18 homes open up and revitalize an East-side neighborhood.
âMake it so everyone has a decent place to live that they can afford and that they live without the fear of losing their housing,â said Habitat for Humanity Director Barbara Miller.
The group held a ribbon-cutting for new homeowners in this neighborhood at Fairmont Street and Hancock Avenue. New homeowners are grateful for the program.