Sunday, November 25, 2012
Habitat for Humanity working on 8 Peoria homes
In a few months, Michel’le Dinkins will move into her first home — one she has helped construct, nail by nail. The 22-year-old single mom, a part-time student and full-time St. Mary’s Food Bank employee, will get the key in February to one of eight Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona projects under way in Peoria. The faith-based non-profit builds and renovates homes and sells them to low-income families at affordable prices with no-interest mortgages. The organization owns three vacant lots in Peoria not yet under construction and has built a new home and renovated seven others this year. Read more: Habitat for Humanity working on 8 Peoria homes