
The organization cordially invites the local community to join the celebration of these home dedications for the final two Habitat homebuyers
Evergreen Habitat for Humanity, a local non-profit organization committed to providing affordable housing solutions in Clark County, is proud to announce the completion of the next and final two homes in Johnson Village. The organization cordially invites the local community to join the celebration of these home dedications for the final two Habitat homebuyers.
Scheduled for Fri., Oct. 11 at 5 p.m., the ceremony will provide attendees with the opportunity to hear heartfelt stories from the families who will be the new homeowners. Additionally, guests will have the privilege of witnessing the moment when the keys to their new homes are officially handed over. Following the dedication, there will be an opportunity for visitors to take tours of the new homes.
The event will take place at the Johnson Village subdivision, with parking available at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church located at 16001 NE 34th St. Vancouver, WA 98682.

These are the final two homes the organization will be completing at the Johnson Village subdivision so the event will also double as a celebration for the completion of the community. There will be a special performance as well as tamales and cake provided.
Members of the media and the public are encouraged to join in the celebration and witness the positive impact Evergreen Habitat for Humanity continues to make in the lives of families within the community.
For media inquiries and further information, contact Heather Cochrun, Director of Community Engagement & Impact, at heather@ehfh.org.
About Evergreen Habitat for Humanity
Since 1991, Evergreen Habitat for Humanity has been strengthening the community by building homes and hope for families across Clark County. We believe in a world where everyone has a decent place to live, and our work unites people from across sectors to come together to build community. To date, Evergreen Habitat for Humanity has built 54 homes serving 211 children and adults. Your support makes this happen.
What: Habitat Home Dedication
When: Friday, October 11, 2024 at 5 p.m.
Where: Johnson Village
Parking at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
16001 NE 24th St., Vancouver, WA 98682
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