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Habitat for Humanity Seeks Help for Playground Construction in Woodbury

Volunteers are needed at the Garden Gate development.

As Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity continues its work at the Garden Gate development, the organization is looking for volunteers to build a playground at the site.

Partnerships are available to playground sponsors, including donor names on the playground’s permanent sign and participation in the playground build and family picnic, according to a release from Twin Cities Habitat.

For more information about the playground’s construction, contact Mark Turbak, corporate and in-kind relations senior associate, at 612-305-7120 or mark.turbak@tchabitat.org.

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The Project

Upon completion in 2014, the Garden Gate development will house 39 families.

Since 2005, hundreds of Habitat volunteers have helped build the homes at Garden Gate.

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