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Home›News›Work on Habitat for Humanity home continues

Work on Habitat for Humanity home continues

By Antigo Times
October 19, 2015
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Paul Grinde - Habitat for Humanity of Langlade County President (left) and Gary Kieper of Thrivent Financial (right)

Habitat-Progress on Home 1Progress continues on David and Theresa Ferrel’s home. The Ferrel Family was selected as this year’s Habitat partner family and broke ground for their new home on August 3, 2015. The new home was reviewed by Paul Grinde of Habitat for Humanity and Gary Kieper of Thrivent Financial and both are very happy with the progress.

They plan to move in their new home, located on Lincoln Street in Antigo by December of this year. “We hope to have them in by Christmas, like we did with last year’s family” Paul Grinde, chairman of Habitat for Humanity of Langlade County, said.

The home is being financed in part through a $55,000.00 donation through Thrivent Builds, a program of Thrivent Financial.

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