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MANASSAS, Va. – Habitat for Humanity Affiliates of the National Capital Area recently partnered with Bank of America to support Neighborhood Revitalization projects across the DC metro region. Bank of America awarded a $50,000 grant to benefit area projects including new construction, rehabilitation of vacant or distressed properties, weatherization and critical repair projects.
Habitat for Humanity of Prince William County, Manassas and Manassas Park was one of five DC area affiliates to receive $10,000 from the $50,000 grant. This generous contribution is helping us rehab a home on Copeland Drive in Manassas for a deserving, hard-working family. The donation also included two volunteer worksite days which were held on March 16 and 23.
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