Sundogs Partner with Prescott Area Habitat for Humanity to Help Build Houses

Published on September 29, 2009 under Central Hockey League (CHL)
Arizona Sundogs News Release


PRESCOTT VALLEY, Ariz. - Arizona Sundogs players Chris Bartolone, Konrad Reeder and Steve Potvin helped to build two houses for Prescott Area Habitat for Humanity (PAHH) on Tuesday in Chino Valley.

Bartolone, Reeder and Potvin installed exterior insulation on homes Nos. 53 and 54 before posing for pictures and signing autographs with volunteers. PAHH's first home was built in 1990 in Prescott Valley and homes Nos. 56 and 57 were recently completed.

"Habitat for Humanity has been a charitable partner of ours since our team's inception," said Arizona Sundogs player/assistant coach Chris Bartolone. "To see so many people volunteering their time to build homes for families in need is certainly special. We enjoyed our time on the job site today."

Prescott Area Habitat for Humanity works in partnership with families in need of affordable housing by helping them to construct and finance their own home. Between five and eight homes are completed each year in the greater Prescott area by PAHH and its volunteers.

"Prescott Area Habitat for Humanity has been in this community for 20 years," said PAHH Executive Director Miriam Haubrich. "We are celebrating our past and are in need of help to build our future. We are always in need of financial support and volunteers in order to continue to build homes with low-income working families."

PAHH is always in need of volunteers. No construction background or skills are required. For more information contact Prescott Area Habitat for Humanity at (928) 445-8003.



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