Concord seeks volunteers to frame house

Volunteers are needed to help move and stack wood and to help frame a house in the parking lot of Concord United Methodist Church, 1123 S. Main St., Englewood.

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ENGLEWOOD — Concord United Methodist Church, 1123 S. Main St., Englewood has formed a partnership for the sixth year with Crossroads Missions “Help Build Hope” program.

This Louisville, Kentucky organization brings together people that are passionate about eliminating poverty housing. Volunteers are needed to help frame a house in the church parking lot for Habitat for Humanity on Saturday, April 29 beginning at 8 a.m. with breakfast.

Volunteers are also needed to move and stack wood on Friday, April 28 at 5 p.m. Between 150 to 175 people are needed for the Saturday build. Teams of six to eight will work together framing, and making friends. Ages 5 and up and all skill levels are welcomed.

On Sunday, April 30 the house will be blessed at noon then disassembled and delivered to the Bowling Green area where it will be completed.

Concord UMC looks forward to seeing those who have participated in the past and those planning to help for the first time.

Register yourself or team at https://rebrand.ly/6c09ija. Connect with Concord United Methodist Church on Facebook at https://rebrand.ly/vtiav5h. Call the church office Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. for more information.