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James Atkins, volunteer for Habitat for Humanity, measures the siding on a house. (Photo by Edgar Mendez)

James Atkins, volunteer for Habitat for Humanity, measures the siding on a house. (Photo by Edgar Mendez)

James Atkins, volunteer for Habitat for Humanity, measures the siding on a house. (Photo by Edgar Mendez)

James Atkins, volunteer for Habitat for Humanity, measures the siding on a house. (Photo by Edgar Mendez)

James Atkins, volunteer for Habitat for Humanity, measures the siding on a house. (Photo by Edgar Mendez)

James Atkins, volunteer for Habitat for Humanity, measures the siding on a house. (Photo by Edgar Mendez)

Baseball Hall of Famer Cal Ripken, Jr., Habitat for Humanity® of Joplin and a 10-foot tall pink, fluffy Energizer Bunny® teamed up to help build new homes and revitalize existing homes in partnership with families in urgent need of improved housing.

IU Health and Indy Habitat partnered to build 25 houses across the state.

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