
1700 Families Brushed with Kindness
Jimmy Thurman stood on a step ladder painting his Minneapolis home when he felt a sharp pain in his knee. That was two years ago, he hasn’t climbed his ladder since.
Read MoreJimmy Thurman stood on a step ladder painting his Minneapolis home when he felt a sharp pain in his knee. That was two years ago, he hasn’t climbed his ladder since.
Read MoreCallie Keeney, a recent graduate from the University of Minnesota, is on a mission to join the Peace Corps this fall. She’s hoping to secure a health...
Bill Turner is no stranger to the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Work Project. When President and Mrs. Carter came to the Twin Cities in October 2010,...
Perched 3,891 feet above sea level, atop the Alleghany county of North Carolina, the beautiful summit of Betsy Peak sits strong and sturdy, watching...
Bekah Marty, two–time AmeriCorps member, is connecting her past international experience and future professional goals in her role as construction...
Al Onkka and Leigh Dotson got engaged in December and are getting married in July. The Minneapolis couple met in the fall of 2006 while serving as...
Jane Bolton has a new start in life. The tools of change? A hammer, some sturdy work boots, and her trademark cow-girl construction hat.
Without people like Ron Kuhn, Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity’s home building program would not be nearly as successful as it is. Ron is a volunteer...
In 1989 Cy and Madonna Kerber were redoing their kitchen and wanted to donate their cabinets to Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity.
While writing out her Christmas card list last year, Liz Mooty decided that she wanted the money she spent on this holiday effort to have a greater...