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			 To the editor:Habitat for 
			Humanity Logan County is celebrating 30 years of service to Logan 
			County in November.  
			 
			Habitat for Humanity Logan County was founded in 1992, as an 
			affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, to provide 
			affordable housing for families of Logan County.  
			 
			But that doesn’t mean the organization simply gives away housing for 
			free. One of the group’s slogans is, “We Give a Hand Up, Not a Hand 
			Out!”  
			 
			We build affordable housing because we believe everyone should have 
			a healthy, affordable place to call home. When a family helps build 
			or improve a place they can call home, they are building a better 
			community and building a better life for themselves.  
			
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            Please join us November 19, 2022 for an Open House 
			located at the HFHLC Warehouse 909 Woodlawn Road, Lincoln, Il. We 
			will be celebrating from Noon-2pm. During the Open House, we will be 
			drawing the winners of the Raffle ticket sales, which includes 2 -˝ 
			hogs and gift certificates from IGA. Tickets can be purchased 
			beginning October 22nd at the IGA sandwich and bake sale. Tickets 
			will then be available for purchase at the Habitat Warehouse 909 
			Woodlawn Lincoln.  
			 
			We would like to thank the community for your continued support!!
			 
			 
			Georgia Allison  
			HFHLC Board member [Posted 
            
			October 12, 
			2022]
             
            
            
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