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Habitat for Humanity plans Carter rural rally on Pine Street, seeks volunteers and city support
Summary
Habitat for Humanity Yuba Sutter told the Marysville City Council it will host a Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter rural rally on Pine Street to rehab a house and provide exterior repairs across the block, asking only for political will, permits and volunteers rather than city funding.
Camille Benner, director of family services at Habitat for Humanity Yuba Sutter, told the Marysville City Council that Habitat will host a Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter rural rally on Pine Street and will use volunteer labor and donations to rehabilitate a vacant house and perform exterior improvements along the block.
Benner said the affiliate is not requesting city funding for the project. “I want to let you know that we are not here requesting funding,” she said, and described the event as a community-engagement and fundraising effort that also aims to showcase the area's capacity to host national Habitat activities.
The event will center on work at properties on and…
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