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This blog was written by a guest blogger. Guests blog posts are contributed by Habitat volunteers, supporters, donors, and other community members! If you're interested in submitting a guest blog post, please email socialmedia@tchabitat.org. We currently DO NOT accept blog posts from outside our volunteer, donor, shopper, sponsor, partner, client, and community supporter base.

Shereese Shereese Turner smiling in front of a gray background, wearing a white shirt, black formal jacket, and black and white striped glasses.

Career Turning Points

Guest blog by Shereese Turner, Chief Program Officer I have been extremely fortunate for over the last 20 years to have held many positions in management and senior leadership, with 12 of those years in the for-profit sector, but I am most proud of...

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The House that Beer Built, a gray two-story house sitting on a green lawn with trees to the right, a wire fence at the front, and concrete steps leading down to the fence.

House That Beer Built #2: What A Year!

Guest blog by Julia Schafer, Engagement Associate Twin Cities Habitat wrapped up the second House that Beer Built and we couldn't be more excited to...

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Nine volunteers demonstrating social distancing with open arms as they stand around a series of wood beams forming the triangular roof of a house.

Build Sites That Need Your Help

Guest blog by Jackie Peak, Senior Engagement Associate Although Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity provides opportunities for individuals and groups to...

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You can virtually volunteer on the Habitat Hype Team

Guest blog post by Meg Blyler, Volunteer Engagement Associate and AmeriCorps Service Member Virtual volunteer opportunities are a great way to stay...

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Charity Navigator Awards Twin Cities Habitat Four Stars

Guest blog by Adrienne Aarts, Leadership Giving Officer Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity is proud to share we have earned the coveted four-star...

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COVID-19 Purchase Agreement Addendums: What You Need To Know

Guest Blog by Adade Amenounve, Homeowner Development Coordinator You might have heard of purchase agreement addendums, a common one being repair...

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Warren outside in front of a group of trees, facing the camera in a gray AmeriCorps t-shirt, wearing a pink mask.

AmeriCorps Internship to Construction Management Degree

Guest blog by Stacy Gerondelis, Recruitment Support Associate and AmeriCorps Service Member One of this year’s summer AmeriCorps Members, Warren...

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Everything You Should Know About Summer AmeriCorps

We continue to process the pain and hope of our nation’s uprising for racial justice amid a global health crisis. You can see our recent statements...

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Mike in front of a black train and fence with a blue bike. He's wearing biking gear with the Habitat 500 logo on the shirt.

Biking for a Cause

We continue to process the pain and hope of our nation’s uprising for racial justice amid a global health crisis. You can see our recent statements...

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Why Juneteenth Matters

We continue to process the pain and hope of our nation’s uprising for racial justice amid a global health crisis. You can see our recent statements...

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