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Habitat for Humanity volunteers in El Dorado, Arkansas, are hard at work giving low-income families a hand-up in the housing market. |
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New construction at 906 N. Jefferson brought people together from throughout El Dorado, South Arkansas and parts of the nation, thanks to a visit from the Habitat Gypsies. |
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The first-ever house built by El Dorado Habitat. Janice and Eddie Meeks have lived here since completion in 1990. |
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The late Mary Ratliff moved into this modest home following its rehabilitation in 1993. Her daughter, who practically grew up in the house, now is its owner on East Main Street. |
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An important part of a Habitat build anywhere in the world is food for the volunteer workers. A group in El Dorado enjoys a snack while rehabilitating a house on West Block Street. |
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Roderick Harrington, left, who has served as president and chairman of the local board of directors, joins other volunteers on West Block Street. |
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Work on the West Block Street house required some tearing down, and a lot of rebuilding. The house became home to a family of 12 in the early 1990s. |
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The finished project! The West Block Street house was donated by First Financial Bank of El Dorado. The local Habitat chapter made into a home. |
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Dedication of a new Habitat house is a good cause for celebration. People crowd into the home of Lillie Green, the 14th house built by El Dorado Habitat for Humanity. |
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People gather for a dedication of the Lillie Green house, the 14th built by El Dorado Habitat for Humanity. |
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Those attending a dedication get to tour the new house, including the kitchen, featuring beautiful cabinets, countertops and a stove. |
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One of the more tireless volunteers in El Dorado is Hub Mook. He was honored during a recent dedication for his years of service to the local chapter. |
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Bonita Kidd and her son, Courtney, center, receive a Bible as part of their home dedication. The Kidd house was the 18th built in El Dorado. |
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Mostly sunny skies and pleasant temperatures welcomed those on hand recently for the dedication of Bonita Kidd's new home. The Kidd house was the 18th built in El Dorado. |
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Habitat for Humanity volunteers in El Dorado, Arkansas, are hard at work giving low-income families a hand-up in the housing market. |
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Tim Bruewer, El Dorado Habitat board member and long-time volunteer, works on the wall at 714 W. Wesson. |
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The Barbara Hinton house at 714 W. Wesson is the 22nd house built
by El Dorado Habitat for Humanity volunteers. |
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New Habitat for Humanity homeowner Barbara Hinton, left, shares a
moment with her mother during dedication ceremonies. The Hintons moved
into their new house at 714 W. Wesson just before Thanksgiving 2001. |
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El Dorado Habitat workers Steve Greer, left, and W.J. "Whit" Whitworth work at 901 E. Block. The renovation project is the 23rd house built by the local chapter. |
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El Dorado Habitat volunteer Hub Mook takes a break at 901 E. Block. The renovation project is the 23rd house built by the local chapter. |