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Habitat for Humanity Metro Maryland and Community Development Network of Montgomery County, MD partnered to host a discussion on Black ownership.
Habitat Metro Maryland Director of Community Engagement, Rev. Timothy Warner speaks on a panel with members of Montgomery County's historically Black communities: Carolyn Taylor, Anita Neal Powell and LaTisha Gasaway-Paul.
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Throughout the two-day visit, Secretary Day and DHCD officials visited multifamily housing projects throughout Montgomery County, several of which were supported by the Federal Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program, which DHCD administers.
Habitat for Humanity Metro Maryland supports one of the county's multifamily housing project. VP of Housing & Community Strategies, Sarah Reddinger welcomed Sec. Jake Day our current construction site.
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Washington Commanders and Bank of America participate in a day for building with Habitat for Humanity Metro Maryland.
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The Washington Commanders and Bank of America teamed up with Habitat for Humanity Metro Maryland to support build affordable housing in Montgomery County, MD.
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The Washington Commanders and Bank of America joined forces to build affordable homes in the Montgomery County area. The two organizations teamed up with Habitat for Humanity to build 27 new homes in Silver Spring. Volunteers will also build a community shed.
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The players traded their helmets for hard hats, joining 40 volunteers to help Habitat For Humanity build 27 homes in Montgomery County. News4’s Juliana Valencia reports.
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Volunteers from the Washington Commanders and Bank of America will roll up their sleeves and don their hard hats as they join Habitat for Humanity to help with volunteer projects such as Allium Place, a new affordable housing community, and neighborhood engagement projects at Montgomery County Public Schools. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in the Commanders’ and Bank of America’s ongoing commitments to making a positive impact in the local community.
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Habitat for Humanity Metro Maryland (HFHMM) is excited to be awarded a $750,000 grant from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Pittsburgh’s 2023 Affordable Housing Program in partnership with WesBanco. This funding was awarded to HFHMM for the Randolph Road project, a one-of-a-kind development that is one of the largest new construction affordable developments of its kind in Montgomery County MD.
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Habitat for Humanity affiliates across the U.S. are leading successful advocacy and rezoning efforts to create equitable land use policies in their communities. In this video, see how Habitat's advocacy work in diverse areas — Charlottesville, Virginia; Gaithersburg, Maryland; Los Angeles; Milwaukee; Seattle; Spokane, Washington — is reshaping land policies that lead to more affordable homes and more equitable opportunities for all residents.
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CBS DC - Women from the Metro Maryland chapter of Habitat for Humanity are working alongside crews from Schneider Electric to convert a single-family home in Takoma Park.