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SuperBuild 2009
We're Building with the
NFL!



Our Mission: Putting
faith into action, Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas County promotes family
stability by providing innovative and affordable housing solutions to
qualified individuals and families. In partnership with our community, we
work toward our ultimate goal of eliminating substandard housing throughout
the county.
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Building Strong in St.
Petersburg
The 100th Home in St. Petersburg
was dedicated!
HAVE
YOU EVER BEEN TO A HOME DEDICATION??
The dedication of a home is the most exciting part of the Habitat for
Humanity program. It is at this ceremony that the family receives the keys
to their new home. An opportunity for all the volunteers and sponsors to
come check out the completed home, the event is open to everyone, especially
those who wish to find out what Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas County is
all about.
Shady Grove Gets the Green
Light!
Donations and Volunteers Needed to
Help Habitat Pinellas House More Families with Large Scale Project
With the official
rezoning and final plan approved by the city of Dunedin for our 19 home
community, everyone is eagerly asking, "What's next?" Homeowner applications for
our general program are available now. (Click
here.) House building is set to begin in the winter. Along with another
community-scale project in Clearwater, Stevens Creek, Habitat Pinellas is
excited to make a big impact.
[PLEASE NOTE: Although we
are taking applications for properties throughout the county and we invite
potential homeowner candidates to learn more about our program, we cannot
offer applications specific to these projects.]
Check out coverage from the St. Petersburg Times (Regarding
this article: The St. Petersburg Midtown Green project is still in the
planning stage.)
Sweatin' for Habitat
St. Petersburg Mayor, Council
Members and City Officials Help Build St. Pete's 100th Habitat House
For
helping paint Cynthia Ivey's home, special thanks goes out to
Mayor Rick Baker; Council
Chair James Bennett (District 5); Council Member Wengay Newton (District 7);
David Metz, Deputy Mayor, Neighborhood Services; Paul Stellrecht, Midtown
Economic Development; Tish Elston, City Administrator/First Deputy Mayor;
Elizabeth Herendeen, Marketing Director; Greg Lanning, Fire Department and
Bill Ward, Fire Department.
Check out the coverage from the Tampa Tribune.
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