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The photograph may not be manipulated in any way and may NOT be used in any form in any commercial or political materials, advertisements, emails, products, and/or promotions that in any way suggests approval or endorsement of the Dallas Habitat for Humanity, the photographer, volunteers, or owners of the house without written consent. This image is not managed or maintained by the Dallas Habitat for Humanity and the photographer / account owner is a volunteer and does not officially represent the organization.

Taguig, Philippines. NetSuite.org's SuiteImpact volunteers help a Habitat for Humanity community cover their walls with paint in line with providing a simple, decent, and affordable houses for the less privileged. © 2015 Mike Ongchua

This photograph is being made available only for publication by Dallas Habitat for Humanity and for personal use printing, sharing on social media, or archiving by the volunteers, groups, and/or owners of the household featured in the photograph.

 

The photograph may not be manipulated in any way and may NOT be used in any form in any commercial or political materials, advertisements, emails, products, and/or promotions that in any way suggests approval or endorsement of the Dallas Habitat for Humanity, the photographer, volunteers, or owners of the house without written consent. This image is not managed or maintained by the Dallas Habitat for Humanity and the photographer / account owner is a volunteer and does not officially represent the organization.

This photograph is being made available only for publication by Dallas Habitat for Humanity and for personal use printing, sharing on social media, or archiving by the volunteers, groups, and/or owners of the household featured in the photograph.

 

The photograph may not be manipulated in any way and may NOT be used in any form in any commercial or political materials, advertisements, emails, products, and/or promotions that in any way suggests approval or endorsement of the Dallas Habitat for Humanity, the photographer, volunteers, or owners of the house without written consent. This image is not managed or maintained by the Dallas Habitat for Humanity and the photographer / account owner is a volunteer and does not officially represent the organization.

Breakfast, second Saturday of Habitat for Humanity

House photos from the 2017 Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Habitat for Humanity of Jefferson City is constructing this home for a family of 8.

Craig, Tim, MB, Gretchen, Ellen, Carolyn, Susan, Barry, Mary, Prentice!

House photos from the 2017 Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter work project in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta.

(Photo by U.S. Consulate General, Chennai)

House photos from the 2017 Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter work project in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta.

House photos from the 2017 Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter work project in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta.

House photos from the 2017 Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter work project in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta.

6/16/12 The Habitat for Humanity construction site – lots of parallel lines and perspective challenges – was a bit overwhelming, so I walked around and spotted a bright yellow forklift, but I thought the composition needed a human or two. Cue Chris, who stopped to sketch the forklift himself. (Pitt Artist pen, watercolor)

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