Habitat for Humanity of Northern Saratoga,
Warren and Washington Counties moved to new
office space, located in Glens Falls Technical
Park, marked by a ribbon-cutting event in
conjunction with the Adirondack Regional
Chamber of Commerce.
The event was attended by Habitat staff,
including new Executive Director Courtney
Shaler Smith, Glens Falls Mayor John
Diamond and members of the board of
directors.
Established in 1991, Habitat for Humanity has built 20 houses as an all-volunteer organization, partnering with families to provide them with affordable housing.
Support comes from businesses, churches, community organizations and individuals. Habitat for Humanity of Northern Saratoga, Warren and Washington Counties is a nonprofit organization that develops partnerships with local businesses, churches, community organizations and others to build affordable housing for people in need.
Photo Courtesy of Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce