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Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity

The Community Development Potluck: A Real Community Meal

I count it as one of the great blessings in my life to have been a part of several communities that knew how to put on great potlucks. Meals in these communities don’t need a sign up sheet. These are the kind of meals where people not only do their...

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Build Day One: Heat, Humidity, and Humility

Our team arrived at the build site in Santa Elena after a long and bumpy bus ride from our hotel in La Cruz. Because of the size of our group and the...

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Global Village: What we bring to Costa Rica

Our team slowly trickled in to the Liberia International Airport; by dinner time on Saturday, we were all present and accounted for. In addition to...

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The Community Development Potluck: A Structured Potluck

When I moved to Minnesota, I encountered the Structured Potluck complete with sign-up sheet. Often this takes the form of last names starting with...

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Habitat partner 3M C.A.R.E.S. ends 2011 strong

The following reviews the work of the 3M C.A.R.E.S. Habitat for Humanity Project, a group of 3M retirees that has volunteered with Twin Cities...

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Don't Fear Your Mortgage Lender: Benefits to Foreclosure Counseling

NeighborWorks America recently issued a report, prepared by the Urban Institute. This report finds that Foreclosure Counseling, through a...

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Bonding 101: Learning and Advocating with Twin Cities Habitat

Today, Twin Cities Habitat and other housing/homeless partners hosted a training session with the purpose of tackling some of the hardest topics...

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The Partially-catered Potluck

In one type of potluck, the host provides the main dish and asks the other diners to supply sides, dessert, and the like. We see this arrangement...

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The Potluck Metaphor of Community Development

I love to eat. And as the son of a Baptist minister, I am a connoisseur of potlucks (or covered-dish dinners as they’re known in the part of North...

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