A women-led initiative is bringing revitalization to a North Texas community.
More than 25 Republic Services volunteers helped with the construction of a new Women Build 2022 home in a West Dallas neighborhood. Republic Services is a company that provides recycling and non-hazardous solid waste disposal.
The women-build initiative is part of the Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity's work in the community. They raise money and awareness and support women on their homeownership journey. “There are many challenges because 41% of clients are single moms. Over 90% of those women are women of color. So we feel like this is the group that we need to be supporting and partnering with as they make a better path for their families,” said Carmen Holmes, Vice President of Development, Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity.Download NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
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