"It's fun and rewarding," says Rich Abrahamson who is a co-chair of this year's team and has worked on five of CenterPoint's Habitat homes. "We try to get everyone who wants to be involved in on it."
Each year, CenterPoint also connects with vendors in the neighborhood they're working in to supply lunches. This summer they're working with the grocery store Almsted's, which is just a couple blocks away. Ann Lovcik helps coordinate things with the local businesses. She's been involved with Habitat through CenterPoint for the past 11 years.
At this point, the numbers are pretty amazing in terms of what CenterPoint has provided toward Habitat's mission of eliminating poverty housing in the Twin Cities: 15,000 hours from 1,800 CenterPoint Energy employees and retirees.
The home in Crystal is on Brunswick Avenue North. Dahir, who will be buying the home along with his wife Zarha, was out building with the volunteers from CenterPoint. He says his family is excited to be moving into the community. They like visiting the library, the YMCA and spending time with their family and friends in the area.
To read more about how CenterPoint Energy is involved in community building efforts around Minnesota visit their website: http://www.centerpointenergy.com/community/MN/