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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)

Jimmy Carter!

 

Day 1: Opening Ceremony

This is the sustainable design house. The side with all the windows faces south, and inside a brick wall runs through the house. We stained the concrete floors rather than covering with laminate. The idea is that the sun will heat up the brick wall and the floor during the winter and help heat the home. In the summer, the soffit should block the hottest sun and the brick wall will help to keep the home cool.

 

There are a total of 16 windows in the one story house!

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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.

(From left) Jasmine Brown, Nancy Rodriguez and Salome Clarke, represented Habitat For Humanity of Denton County in downtown Denton on North Texas Giving Day.

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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.

Construction Director, Ray Luszczak, Crew Leader, Bev Cupo, Women Builders Alicia Wilhelm and Janet Wheeler.

 

Photo by aaronmitchellphotography.com/.

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.

Gerry Gamel Editor of the Local Paper.

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