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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Millard and Linda Fuller, husband and wife
co-founders of Habitat for Humanity International, will be in Tuscaloosa
for the dedication of the UA Habitat House Thursday, Oct. 17, at
5 p.m.
The UA Habitat House is located at 817 18th St., one block behind
Central High School East.
UA Greek Letter Organizations and the UA Habitat Campus Chapter
began construction of the house in April. UA students and community
partners spent afternoons and weekends during the past spring and
this fall working on the UA Habitat House. The money raised for
the full sponsorship of the house came from the Greek Links fund-raising
program.
A millionaire entrepreneur whose life was re-committed to the mission
of simple, decent and affordable housing for all, Fuller and his
wife co-founded Habitat for Humanity in 1976; he is a UA Law School
graduate.
Roland Smith, who will be the owner of the UA Habitat House, worked
with the University students on the construction of his home. Smith,
father to a 15-year-old daughter and two adult children, works as
a crossing guard.
After the house dedication, the Fullers will speak at St. Francis
University Parish at 7:30 p.m.
For more information, contact Habitat for Humanity of Tuscaloosa,
205/349-4620.
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