‘It’s magical’: Roanoke College students help build home for 19th annual R-House project
Read full article: ‘It’s magical’: Roanoke College students help build home for 19th annual R-House projectRoanoke College students team up with Habitat for Humanity each year to build someone in the Roanoke Valley a home and today they’re moving it to its permanent location on Bullitt Avenue.
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Roanoke College, Habitat for Humanity partner to build home for Roanoke family
Read full article: Roanoke College, Habitat for Humanity partner to build home for Roanoke familySeveral Habitat projects are underway across the Roanoke Valley, including an annual tradition that brings together Habitat, Roanoke College and the community.

WSLS-TV dedicates fifth Habitat for Humanity 'Home for Good'
Read full article: WSLS-TV dedicates fifth Habitat for Humanity 'Home for Good'Smiles, cheers, and well wishes greeted the Ayamba family in Roanoke as 14 family members stood proudly on their new front porch. WSLS 10 partnered with Habitat for Humanity in the Roanoke Valley on the station's fifth project. "We are grateful for our partnership with Habitat for Humanity, our generous corporate sponsors, and our wonderful volunteers." This Habitat project was the largest build ever, featuring seven bedrooms. Habitat for Humanity Roanoke Valley has built 244 homes serving more than 1041 individuals since 1986Copyright 2019 by WSLS 10 - All rights reserved.

Roanoke family now proud owners of latest 'Home for Good' project
Read full article: Roanoke family now proud owners of latest 'Home for Good' projectWednesday afternoon the Ayamba family officially received the keys to their new home. War forced the Ayamba family from their home in Central Africa. This year's Home for Good -The Apostles Build project also added more than 20 area churches as partners. "Our family is larger than average, and we have a seven-bedroom house for this family," said Brian Clark, construction director. This marked WSLS 10's fifth Home for Good project in partnership with Habitat for Humanity.
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Roanoke family now proud owners of latest 'Home for Good' project
Read full article: Roanoke family now proud owners of latest 'Home for Good' projectWednesday afternoon the Ayamba family officially received the keys to their new home. War forced the Ayamba family from their home in Central Africa. This year's Home for Good -The Apostles Build project also added more than 20 area churches as partners. This year's build was uncharted territory for Habitat for Humanity because it was the Roanoke chapter's biggest new construction project ever. This marked WSLS 10's fifth Home for Good project in partnership with Habitat for Humanity.

'Home for Good' project reaches halfway mark
Read full article: 'Home for Good' project reaches halfway markROANOKE, Va. - This year's "Home for Good - The Apostles Build" project reached a major milestone in June: Construction is at the halfway point. Ten News is working in partnership with Habitat for Humanity in the Roanoke Valley to build a home in Roanoke for a family of 13. "Our groups have been pretty spectacular," said Brian Clark, Habitat construction director. "We've had lots of people come out, lots of groups, and for a house this big, it's been absolutely critical." This is the fifth "Home for Good" project WSLS has been a part of.
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WSLS 10 kicks off Apostles Build project with Habitat for Humanity
Read full article: WSLS 10 kicks off Apostles Build project with Habitat for HumanityThis year's Home for Good-The Apostles Build project also adds more than 20 area churches as partners. They will provide monetary donations, volunteers and food for volunteer crews throughout the more than four-month project. Lee said The Apostles Build has been a biennial project for Habitat, and in the past, 12 churches committed to donating $5,000 each to support the project. Lee said there are currently 22 churches participating in this year's Home for Good-The Apostles Build project. This year's build will be uncharted territory for Habitat, because it will be the Roanoke chapter's biggest new construction project ever.
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'Home for Good' project approaches finish line
Read full article: 'Home for Good' project approaches finish lineROANOKE, Va. – It has been two months since the 10 News' "Home for Good" project in partnership with Habitat for Humanity and community sponsors started, and now it is two weeks away from completion. Since May 9, Habitat staff and volunteers have put in a lot of hours and hard work to help expedite the construction process. "We're usually planning about a 4 1/2 to 5-month build time frame," said Brian Clark, Habitat's construction director. "It just lets us work with scheduling volunteers, which is sometimes a little more tricky than scheduling paid contractors. The "Home for Good" project will be finished in mid-July, about 10 weeks after construction started.
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Countdown to completion continues in 'Home for Good' project
Read full article: Countdown to completion continues in 'Home for Good' projectROANOKE, Va. – 10 News, Habitat for Humanity of the Roanoke Valley and community sponsors are only one month away from dedicating the home being built during the "Home for Good" project. Wednesday, Brian Clark, Habitat for Humanity's construction director, gave 10 News a tour of the home and a construction update. "When you walk in now, it is actually starting to look like the final house," Clark said. Crews spent the day working both inside and outside of the house, including a family that will move into their own Habitat home later this year. Clark said there's still plenty of work to be done but construction is on schedule to wrap up next month.

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