We will be building under the Orphans and Vulnerable Children’s Program, in the outskirts of Lusaka. This build will provide a decent place to live for children at risk and their caregivers whose lives have been impacted by adverse social conditions. Please take a moment to see the impact of this program- it is well worth watching. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2CEabvcH6A
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2013 Vietnam Adventures

2013 – 3 Families in Vietnam Have a Better Home
A build that will never be forgotten. Â Thanks to our Vietnam affiliates, the families, the skilled workers, and all of the team members.
A World Where Everyone Has A Decent Place To Live
We are excited to hear we will be building 3 homes for 3 deserving families in Rach Gia Vietnam. Currently the families are living in houses made of tin roofs with dust floors, thatch walls and no foundation. Â The Habitat for Humanity team let by Hugh Mitchell and 17 other team members will prepare the site, mix the mortar, lay the bricks, fill rock and cement, compact the floor, tile the floor, and play with the kids. Â Hopefully, our houses will look as beautiful as this one
Scarves Are Flying Out The Doors! And Helping to make walls, windows, roofs ….
Lots of Big Thank You’s going out this week
To the Mellett Family for opening up their home to help sell the Sisterhood Scarves.  Especially Sarah Mellett, who gathered all of her friends over to the buy scarves and then took  more scarves to sell at work.
Another Big ThankYou to all the friends who bought the scarves and helped support the cause.
And Erin, a Big Thank you to You for donating a bunch of beautiful tshirts for us to keep making more scarves.
I knew it ! Shopping Can Help Humanity!
Peggy is a recipient of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal
She may be Tiny but she sure is Mighty! Â That’s Peggy I mean
Announcing Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal Recipients. Peggy Bell has been awarded along with 2 of her fellow Calgarian builders Mike Chan and Dave Driscoll for their significant contributions and achievements to their various work with Habitat for Humanity. We are SO proud of her!
Sisterhood Scarves Supporters
Thank you
Alicia Duncan and Heather Golden for being so helpful and supportive with your time and efforts to help sell Peggy’s handmade one of a kind made from recycled materials Sisterhood Scarves
The Sisterhood is going to Vietnam!
Christmas Gifts with Love
Sisterhood Scarves Latest Collection – Just Out -
Gorgeous Pretty Ruffels $15.00 each