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Habitat for Humanity Celebrates International Women’s Week with Virtual Event

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Habitat for Humanity of Coastal Fairfield County will celebrate International Women Build Week with a virtual Lunch & Learn event on the topic of Women and Housing with featured guest speaker Dr. Tiffany Manuel. The event is free and is open to all. Information and a link to register are available online at www.habitatcfc.org/women-build-week

 

The event will take place on Tuesday, March 9, at 12:00 p.m.

 

About Dr. Tiffany Manuel:
Housing policy expert Dr. T (she/her/hers) is a mother, activist, and social scientist with 25 years of experience training changemakers in how to make the case for a more just, equitable world. Trained in quantitative and qualitative methods, Dr. T is passionate about translating the growing body of research about public will building into practical advice that can be implemented by leaders around the globe. Read about our featured
speaker, Dr. Tiffany Manuel and the nonprofit she founded at www.thecasemade.com/about.

 

About Habitat for Humanity of Coastal Fairfield County
Habitat for Humanity of Coastal Fairfield County builds communities and improves lives by eliminating substandard housing and creating affordable homeownership possibilities for families in Fairfield County. Habitat CFC has a proud thirty-six year history and well-earned reputation for success throughout the region. We are a developer with a commitment to “green” construction, a family service agency, non-profit financial
institution, community advocate and provider of over 8,000 volunteer opportunities each year. Habitat CFC transforms abandoned properties into homes for tax paying, contributing community members. Since 1985 Habitat CFC has dedicated 266 homes and has helped more than 1,100 family members in Fairfield County. Our success rate is well over 95%. Our ReStore, located in Stratford, accepts donations of furniture, appliances and building materials, and then resells them. The proceeds from the ReStore help the organization build more affordable housing in Coastal Fairfield County. For more information, visit habitatcfc.org.

 

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