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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Michelle Gordon, 912.961.3173

 

AASU Students Participate in Habitat for Humanity

SAVANNAH, GA—January 28, 2004—Armstrong Atlantic State University (AASU) has teamed up with Habitat for Humanity to help build houses for underpriviliged families in the local community. In the last four months, over 40 students from AASU volunteered to build houses in the mid-town section of Savannah. Groups of about 15 students gave up a Saturday to perform tasks such as painting, laying sod, and prepping grounds. Several of the students have volunteered on more than one occasion. Jonathan Roberts, psychology professor and the team leader for Armstrong Atlantic, has committed to continue bringing groups this spring.

Habitat for Humanity International is a nonprofit, nondenominational Christian housing organization, serving those who do not have adequate shelter. Since 1976, Habitat has built more than 50,000 houses with families throughout the United States and another 100,000-plus houses in communities around the world. Now at work in 92 countries, they are building a house every 26 minutes. By 2005, Habitat houses will be sheltering one million people.

For more information on how to help, call the local office at 912.353.8122.