Bryan Docobo, an attorney and law firm owner based in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, supports several local charities. One of Bryan Docobo’s chosen nonprofits is Habitat for Humanity, an organization that builds houses for families in need.
Habitat for Humanity, which has helped house 6.8 million people since its founding in 1976, relies on monetary gifts and donations to pay for supplies and on volunteers to help in the actual building of their houses. Individuals can support their local Habitat for Humanity organization by assisting with building projects or sending a monetary gift through their website, habitat.org.
Habitat for Humanity often holds special events to celebrate its progress. The local chapter of Habitat for Humanity in Broward County, Florida, holds an annual Women Build program. The program, which began in 1991 in Charlotte, North Carolina, is meant to bring women together to volunteer in building or renovating homes for low-income families. Broward County’s Women Build program helps to build nearly 50 homes each year, and is one of the most successful of these programs in the country.
Habitat for Humanity, which has helped house 6.8 million people since its founding in 1976, relies on monetary gifts and donations to pay for supplies and on volunteers to help in the actual building of their houses. Individuals can support their local Habitat for Humanity organization by assisting with building projects or sending a monetary gift through their website, habitat.org.
Habitat for Humanity often holds special events to celebrate its progress. The local chapter of Habitat for Humanity in Broward County, Florida, holds an annual Women Build program. The program, which began in 1991 in Charlotte, North Carolina, is meant to bring women together to volunteer in building or renovating homes for low-income families. Broward County’s Women Build program helps to build nearly 50 homes each year, and is one of the most successful of these programs in the country.