Ahresty donates to Habitat

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Habitat for Humanity Clinton County has been fortunate to receive many contributions — volunteer labor, monetary and building supplies over the years. Ahresty Corporation is committed to the local organization and recently made a check presentation to the board of Habitat. Fadi Al Ghawi, facility manager for the company and board member and volunteer for Habitat, represented the company. The local Habitat organization depends on many to build affordable homes for deserving people — this summer the group will work on two homes in New Vienna. The charitable organization is unique in that it challenges future homeowners-partners to invest both sweat equity and money in their new homes. Each homeowner works on their home and others. Additionally, every homeowner pays the mortgage on their home. The group recently celebrated the first Clinton County homeowner to pay off their mortgage.

Habitat for Humanity Clinton County has been fortunate to receive many contributions — volunteer labor, monetary and building supplies over the years. Ahresty Corporation is committed to the local organization and recently made a check presentation to the board of Habitat. Fadi Al Ghawi, facility manager for the company and board member and volunteer for Habitat, represented the company. The local Habitat organization depends on many to build affordable homes for deserving people — this summer the group will work on two homes in New Vienna. The charitable organization is unique in that it challenges future homeowners-partners to invest both sweat equity and money in their new homes. Each homeowner works on their home and others. Additionally, every homeowner pays the mortgage on their home. The group recently celebrated the first Clinton County homeowner to pay off their mortgage.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2017/05/web1_Ahresty-check.jpgHabitat for Humanity Clinton County has been fortunate to receive many contributions — volunteer labor, monetary and building supplies over the years. Ahresty Corporation is committed to the local organization and recently made a check presentation to the board of Habitat. Fadi Al Ghawi, facility manager for the company and board member and volunteer for Habitat, represented the company. The local Habitat organization depends on many to build affordable homes for deserving people — this summer the group will work on two homes in New Vienna. The charitable organization is unique in that it challenges future homeowners-partners to invest both sweat equity and money in their new homes. Each homeowner works on their home and others. Additionally, every homeowner pays the mortgage on their home. The group recently celebrated the first Clinton County homeowner to pay off their mortgage. Courtesy photo

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