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Local Habitat for Humanity chapters find funds in deconstruction

Posted: December 5, 2009 at 3:32 a.m.

Volunteer Mike Jones of Fayetteville works to deconstruct the roof of a house on Quality Lane in Fayetteville.

Habitat for Humanity has a long and storied history of building houses for families in need. Founded in 1976 in Americus, Ga., the group has built more than 300,000 houses throughout the world, including thousands of houses constructed by 20 chapters statewide.

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