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Annie Get Your Staple Gun: Volunteers Needed for Women Build Week

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Monday, May 4, 2015   

LANSING, Mich. – With Mother's Day right around the corner, Michigan women have the chance to give a gift to themselves and to some of the many women across the state who need housing.

It's all part of Habitat for Humanity's Women Build Week.

Whether a pro with a hammer or having never held a tool, Sandra Pearson, president and CEO of Habitat for Humanity Michigan, says women are welcome to join one of the female-led builds taking place across the state.

"It can be very empowering to learn how to use a power tool, or fix a faucet, or when you're installing something, you are far more confident to go back and fix it yourself later," she states.

Participating women are asked to devote at least one day during the week to help build affordable housing in their local communities.

Many of Michigan's 70 local Habitat or Humanity chapters are holding home building or renovation and repair events this week. More information is at HabitatMichigan.org.

Pearson says women with children are the most common clients for Habitat for Humanity.

"There are so many issues that face women, whether it's the right to own property, or just having the confidence to be a homeowner or to repair items around your house," she points out.

Pearson adds that not all Women Build Week volunteers will do manual labor. Many lend a hand with fundraising and office work.





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