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Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity &
Project for Pride in Living
  
Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity &
Project for Pride in Living
AmeriCorps Program
Jeff Smith, Habitat for
Humanity
612-305-7125
jeff.smith@tchabitat.org
www.tchabitat.org/americorps
Laura Bohen, Project for Pride in Living
laura.bohen@ppl-inc.org
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In a unique partnership between Twin Cities
Habitat for Humanity and Project for Pride in Living (PPL), members build,
rehab, and repair homes in partnership with community volunteers and
low-income families in the Twin Cities. AmeriCorps members also
coordinate after-school youth programs and engage in community
organizing. |
Essential qualification to participate in Twin Cities Habitat
for Humanity:
- Volunteer experience
- Teaching experience
Essential qualification to participate in Project for Pride
in Living:
- Prefer a college degree and/or experience in working
with youth
Top reasons that members like serving in Twin Cities
Habitat for Humanity:
- Working with community volunteers
- Working alongside home buying families
- Getting to learn home construction and about affordable
housing
Top reasons that members like serving in Project for Pride
in Living:
- Gaining experience in a field of interest
- Learning new skills
- Being part of a team that makes a difference
- Serving lower income kids and families
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