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‘Eagle’s Nest’ dedicated in honor of longtime volunteer
A Greenville home with roots dating back to the 1940s is now serving a new purpose in helping families build a path toward stable, long-term homeownership. Montcalm County Habitat for Humanity on Thursday unveiled its first transitional housing home at 108 N. Franklin St., launching a new program to better prepare partner families for the financial and practical realities of homeownership.
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‘Eagle’s Nest’ dedicated in honor of longtime volunteer
A Greenville home with roots dating back to the 1940s is now serving a new purpose in helping families build a path toward stable, long-term homeownership. Montcalm County Habitat for Humanity on Thursday unveiled its first transitional housing home at 108 N. Franklin St., launching a new program to better prepare partner families for the financial and practical realities of homeownership. Oops! An active subscription is required to view this c…
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