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Habitat for Humanity of the Red River Valley outlines homeownership program, asks for land and volunteer support
Summary
Habitat for Humanity’s Moorhead affiliate told the Human Rights Commission it builds 4–5 homes a year for households earning roughly 50–80% AMI and needs land, volunteers and banking partners to expand production.
Carissa Moran, homeowner services coordinator for Habitat for Humanity in Moorhead, told the Human Rights Commission on Sept. 18 that her affiliate serves Cass and Clay counties and focuses on affordable homeownership for households typically earning between 50% and 80% of area median income.
“We build about four to five homes a year, and we have built 78 homes since 1991,” Moran said. She described the program’s three main selection criteria: need (housing…
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