Fuller Center Happenings
November 11, 2010
By Christopher Brooke
Galax Gazette
HILLSVILLE, Va. — In just days after getting building permits, Carroll County High School students have nailed and glued a sturdy floor together for the 48-by-24-foot ranch house.
The project will take the youth
November 04, 2010
In late October, Fuller Center President David Snell traveled to Haiti to check on progress there. He was pleased to see the 10 new homes in place there and confirmed that building will soon begin on land in a village called Balan through a partnership
October 29, 2010
Guidony & Ternelia Guillaume
When the Jan. 12 earthquake hit Haiti, Ternelia Guillaume, 26, was outside in the yard with her 5-year-old son, Jean Guidony, while her newborn Eunice slept inside the house. As the house shook, Ternelia ran inside and
October 25, 2010
Volunteers stopped by the home of Margaret Bishop and her 8-year-old grandson this weekend to participate in Make a Difference Day with the Tallahassee Fuller Center for Housing.
Bishop, who is in her 70s, is raising her grandson with her monthly Social
October 20, 2010
Fuller Center covenant partners all over the United States are taking part in Make a Difference Day happening Saturday, Oct. 23.
Check out what a few of them have planned below and see how you might be able to get involved. Don't see a project in
October 19, 2010
By Bob Allen
Associated Baptist Press
DECATUR, Ga. (ABP) – The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship is entering a new relief phase in Haiti, moving families into permanent homes built from the rubble created by the Jan. 12 earthquake that left them
October 13, 2010
U.S. News & World Report
By Paul Bedard, Mallie Jane Kim, Oct. 4
Former President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn kicked off their 27th annual work project with housing nonprofit Habitat for Humanity in Northeast Washington, D.C., today.
October 12, 2010
Ruth Craig met Ivy Nunn Saturday morning when she arrived at Nunn’s house to help her paint its exterior a bright shade of yellow.
Nunn, a single parent of two, can’t afford to keep up with home repairs, so she applied for help with the
October 08, 2010
By Ben McCanna
Craig Daily Press
Neil Folks stood in front of a dilapidated, boarded-up building on Thursday.
“Yeah, it’s been quite an eyesore in the community,” Folks said. “The building was condemned by the city because the
October 07, 2010
Crusade Radio recently featured The Fuller Center's president, David Snell, on their radio station. David spoke about his recent trip to North Korea (DPRK).
You can hear the radio interview here. (Note: This is a low-quality recording.)
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