Evergreen volunteers are stepping up to help shelter their fellow citizens — not by writing checks but by actually building them houses.
And in the 17 years since Blue Spruce Habitat for Humanity was organized in 1991, said Pandora Reagan, development director for the agency, those volunteers have built 21 houses under the aegis of the local affiliate of the international organization, which was begun in 1976 in Georgia.
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