Low-Cost Homes Offered by Habitat for Humanity
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Habitat for Humanity is seeking low-income Orange County families who want a home.
Applicants are particularly needed for affordable housing in Costa Mesa, Irvine and Rancho Santa Margarita.
Applicant families must live in substandard housing, have a steady income and be willing to contribute 600 hours of labor--either building houses or office work--to Habitat projects. In return, they receive a low-cost house.
Monthly family orientation meetings are held countywide. At the gatherings, families learn how to apply for a home and the criteria for selection.
The Westminster-based agency has built 63 Orange County homes since 1980.
Information: (714) 895-4331, Ext. 59 for English and Ext. 70 for Spanish.
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