“By combining [the office and store] it will allow us to have a larger presence together and as a result have a greater impact on our community to eliminate poverty housing,” said Josh Townsley, the organization’s executive director. “It’s a win-win for everyone.”
Since 1991, Evergreen Habitat for Humanity has worked to improve living conditions for low-income Clark County residents. The nonprofit organization has completed 29 homes in Clark County, and its retail store helps raise funds to pay for those efforts.
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