Habitat group is grateful for ample support

On Nov. 11, Dixon Habitat for Humanity had our 20th dedication. Dixon Habitat has gradually made a major impact on affordable housing in Dixon by undertaking one project each year. Literally thousands of hours of Christian service from the men and women of this community have made this possible.  

On behalf of our Dixon Habitat board members, I extend my thanks to all who served in our effort to provide decent homes to families in need. The local churches, businesses, union locals and trades persons deserve the credit for our success by the gift of their labor, material and money. May God bless you all.

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