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    Habitat for Humanity Suffers Setback to
    Critical Home Repairs Program Due to Theft

    September 19, 2018No Comments
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    logo_verdevalleyhabitatCottonwood AZ (September 19, 2018) – Since 2016, Verde Valley Habitat for Humanity (VVHFH) has carried out a critical mission to provide Critical Home Repairs to qualified low income families, veterans and seniors who live in the Verde Valley.

    Sadly, last Friday night, September 14th, Verde Valley Habitat for Humanity’s mission work was stopped dead in its tracks, by the unscrupulous deeds of a cowardly thief, who broke into their facility to steal thousands of dollars in construction power tools used in the service to others.

    Without these tools, 14 Critical Home Repair Projects (CHRP), and those in urgent need of repairs to their homes are being delayed until these tools can been replaced.

    YOUR HELP IS NEEDED:

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    It is speculated that this is the work of the same individual and any help in apprehending this thief will be greatly appreciated. Please contact the Cottonwood Police Dept. at 928-649-1397 or Verde Valley Habitat for Humanity at (928) 649-6788, with any information that will help catch this individual.

    VVHFH is reaching out to the community for help with donations of power tools, a generator, or cash to help replace their tools. Donations can be made through their website at https://vvhabitat.networkforgood.com/.

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