Habitat for Humanity records, 1994-2006

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UWRF Series 178

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Habitat for Humanity records, 1994-2006

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  • 1994-2006. (Creation)

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3 archive boxes (0.8 cubic feet) Digital Material

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Habitat for Humanity is an international organization whose mission is to “eliminate poverty housing from the world by making decent shelter a matter of conscience and action. The organization's mission is to establish affordable housing, build and rehabilitate homes, and raise funds.” (Constitution, folder 3) This collection consists of the records from the UWRF Campus Chapter of Habitat for Humanity. The chapter was a part of the broader Habitat for Humanity group and connected specifically to the St. Croix County Habitat for Humanity organization. The students involved in this organization traveled to other parts of the country and helped build homes.

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No restrictions, collection is open for research.

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Researchers are responsible for using in accordance with 17 U.S.C. Copyright may have not been transferred to the University of Wisconsin-River Falls.

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      Transfered by Viki Kurtenbach, Geography Department, March 10, 2008.

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      17.E.3-4

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