MaintenX International Breaks Ground on Fourth Habitat for Humanity Home
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Tampa-based MaintenX, one of the nation’s largest providers of facility maintenance, is sponsoring their fourth Habitat for Humanity home build for the Horton Family in Clearwater, Fla.
MaintenX Team members celebrated with the Horton family at the groundbreaking of their Habitat for Humanity home. I know our home will be a place of joy and comfort that is filled with love. - Michael Horton TAMPA, Fla. (PRWEB) March 05, 2021 MaintenX International has announced their fourth Habitat for Humanity home build sponsorship and celebrated at a ground-breaking ceremony Wednesday. The sponsorship allows the Hortons, a local Pinellas County family, to become home-owners in Clearwater, Fla.
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Mar. 4, 2021
Hansen House, which Jerusalemites know also as the “leper house” – and now as a cultural center – is a magnificent historical structure, large and walled, in the Talbieh neighborhood not far from downtown. During the coronavirus lockdowns its blossoming garden became a place of refuge for many residents who sought a place to breathe fresh air and to work quietly amid a setting of urban nature. Just two weeks ago, before the snow fell, the site was abuzz with families and children romping among the blossoming almond trees.
The garden was also in bloom 120 years ago. “The fruits we ate were wonderful and abundant! We had two lovely vineyards,” Anna Marie Schubert wrote in her diary. “In Jerusalem, I tasted for the first time different beautiful vegetables.”
Roughly one year since the first known death by the coronavirus in the United States, an unfathomable toll is nearing the loss of half a million people.
CHICAGO (NYTIMES) - A nation numbed by misery and loss is confronting a number that still has the power to shock: 500,000.
Roughly one year since the first known death by the coronavirus in the United States, an unfathomable toll is nearing - the loss of a half-million people.
No other country has counted so many deaths in the pandemic. More Americans have perished from Covid-19 than on the battlefields of World War I, World War II and the Vietnam War combined.
The milestone comes at a hopeful moment: New virus cases are down sharply, deaths are slowing, and vaccines are steadily being administered.