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Sept. 2012 - Norman got a chance to visit our family and shared these photos with us! I love that we got to catch a glimpse of their lives in this house that we built with them! The kids are so much bigger now! :)

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The whole group took a couple of days of rest where we went out to some islands. While we were taking the boat out, there would be a number of children playing in the water.

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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.

Mary Malley from UGI Utilities and the Kuremsky Family.

 

Photo by aaronmitchellphotography.com/

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

Volunteers from General Motors paint a home in Houston, Texas that was damaged by Hurricane Harvey during Habitat Hammers Back.

Kevin Wren & amp; Local Building Inspector. The local building inspector came to the site every few days to check on the work and make sure it was up to standard. this photo was taken at house No.1 at Tror Peang An Chagn village, Cambodia.

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