In Twin Cities, Habitat's regional effort packs a powerful punch


Habitat for Humanity is a well-known "sweat equity" program, where low-income renters can help to build the homes they will eventually own. Usually, they are tightly focused on one area, building houses in the neighborhoods where people already live as they do in Milwaukee. The Minneapolis and St. Paul branches are trying something new: a regional approach that allows participants to choose where they want to live so they can also benefit from safer neighborhoods and better schools.

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