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“We are pleased to be a part of this unique effort,” said Rich Horn of Northeastern Log Homes, Kenduskeag, ME, and president of the NAHB Log Homes Council. “To see this project come to fruition and benefit a young family will be very satisfying, and we are excited about the opportunity to expand the range of housing options Habitat for Humanity can offer those in need.”
Central South Carolina Executive Director Roy Kramer will supervise a coalition of Lexington County Lutheran Churches in constructing the log walls, with assistance from Southland Log Homes.
“Each Habitat home is unique in its own way,” said Kramer. “It is always a good feeling to fulfill a family’s need, and we welcome the assistance of the Log Homes Council in this worthwhile endeavor.”
The Log Homes Council is a member of NAHB’s Building Systems Councils. For more information about the council or log homes, visit www.loghomes.org or call 800-368-5242 x8576.
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