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39486
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Military veterans have non-profits like Charlotte Bridge Home, Patriots Path, or Purple Heart Homes to ease their transitioning into civilian life. Involved with the transition are services ranging from housing assistance to new job skills building, from GI Bill information to teaching professional networking skills. Nonprofits that cater to veterans and their families, before and after veterans’ military service, include USO of North Carolina-Charlotte Center, which provide services such as spousal support and care for wounded warriors.
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1454
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Habitat for Humanity is an international nonprofit organization that builds and finances homes for low-income families. North Carolina is the fifth most productive state in Habitat construction, and Charlotte has the nation's most active affiliate.
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North Carolina Home (NoCar NA 7235 N8 N32), Vol. 2 Issue 4, Aug 1993, p20-23, il
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5237
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Habitat for Humanity has built and sold over 100,000 homes and operates in over 2,000 communities in 83 different countries. In November 2001, Lake Norman resident Paul Leonard was selected to be board chairman of Habitat International for a two-year term. Leonard is an ordained minister with wide experience in home building.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 69 Issue 11, Apr 2002, p34, 36-37, por Periodical Website
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31467
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Habitat for Humanity’s Women Build now reaches across the globe, but the first home is still in Charlotte, and the first owner still lives there.
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