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Adopt A Day- Habitat for Humanity - The Live & Give Program

Habitat for Humanity of the St. Vrain Valley builds strength, stability, and self-reliance through shelter for families in Longmont, Lyons, and the Carbon Valley.
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Habitat for Humanity of the St. Vrain Valley builds strength, stability, and self-reliance through shelter for families in Longmont, Lyons, and the Carbon Valley.

Every week dozens of volunteers from around the community help build homes with Habitat.  On average Habitat spends $2,000 per day in materials and labor when we have volunteers on site.  We are seeking funding from our community to pay for one day of construction that will provide a home for a deserving family from the St. Vrain Valley.

Every week dozens of volunteers from around the community help build homes with Habitat.  On average Habitat spends $2,000 per day in materials and labor when we have volunteers on site.  We are seeking funding from our community to pay for one day of construction that will provide a home for a deserving family from the St. Vrain Valley.

If you, your company, or your church would like to volunteer with St. Vrain Habitat, you can contact Rebecca Shannon at [email protected] or 303-682-2485 ext. 102. Please visit our website at www.stvrainhabitat.org to learn more about our mission and the work we are doing in the St. Vrain Valley.

Habitat is proud to have served our community for 29 years, building homes, community, and hope. To date, St. Vrain Habitat has completed 79 homes and 22 critical repairs.  Your financial support can make a big difference to a deserving family.

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About the Live & Give Program:

Help shape Longmont’s future in a single day.

On September 26th, Live & Give Longmont brings our community together for 24 hours of generosity. With everyone in the community giving whatever they can, we hope to raise start up funds for a few projects in our community. It’s about working together to accentuate the place we love—so it will continue to thrive today and for generations to come.