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A hand up, not a hand out

  • February 26, 2015 at 4:10 pm

Bayside family Dan and Melanie Coughlin are 252 sweat equity hours away from moving into their new home.
The Habitat for Humanity home is currently under construction on Sidney Street in downtown Trenton.
The Coughlin family, along with their three daughters Jaqueline, Meghan and Gwen, are the latest partners of Habitat Prince Edward-Hastings and are expected to move into one half of the duplex in April 2015.

Video by Annie Sakkab

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