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Family Program Director, Nancy O'Connor (holding her daughter), Executive Director, Linda Andrews, State Representative, Paul Clymer, Family Program Director, Stefanie Clark (with her three children).

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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.

This photo, best viewed large, maybe more so than any other so far, illustrates for me the heatbreaking reality of human kind. It's wonderfully ironic: In a world this beautiful there is such suffering and misery that we have created for each other, that some of us have to live in places like this. Chile, by the way, has the second greatest contrast between rich and poor in all the Americas. The first place prize goes to Haiti.

 

Este foto, mejor de gran tamano, quizas más que cualquier otra hasta ahora, depicta para mi la historia conmoviente de la realidad de la raza humana. Es tan ironico ¿crees? Que en un mundo así de hermosa hay tanto sufrimiento y miseria que hemos creado una a otra, que a algunas toca vivir en lugares como este. Chile, deberia decirles tiene el mas grande division, el segundo mas grande contrasto entre los ricos y los pobres que cualquier otra pais de las Americas. Haitia tiene la contraste mas grande.

Okay, I didn't actually build it I only helped out a little as a volunteer. This is the first 2-story house built by Habitat for Humanity here in Nashville.

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Scroll over to see which houses are the subsidies. The rest of the houses are shacks where people who still haven't recieved their subsidized house yet are living in the meantime.

Day 8 - I found some nice houses around University Lake on the LSU campus.

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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.

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