Updates from the field

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Updates From The Field
Scherer Brothers Lumber funds 3 future projects

Scherer Brothers Lumber funds 3 future projects

Scherer Brother’s Vision: Working Together, Filling Needs Since its humble beginnings in 1930, Scherer Bros. Lumber Co. has grown into a large entity offering a great deal more to customers than our founders ever dreamed. In fact, our people offer such a wide variety of products and services – from windows to cabinets, wall panels … Continue reading "Scherer Brothers Lumber funds 3 future projects"
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Highmark Builders joins the 141 Project as builder partner & as board members

Highmark Builders joins the 141 Project as builder partner & as board members

Jim Moras and Terry Gaulrapp, partners in Highmark builders joined with the 141 Project as builder members as well as board members. We’re excited to have them involved and look forward to a productive year of building and funding homes together!
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22 Homes Completed in 2019!

22 Homes Completed in 2019!

Our partner in Sumpango Guatemala, Breaking Cycles, finished 22 houses in 2019!!! Praise God for His goodness and mercy! We are humbled to be used by Him. Thank all of you that had made this possible.
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Bunk Bed give away

Bunk Bed give away

Breaking Cycles continues to provide bunk beds to families in Sumpango. The beds allow families to better use their homes by stacking the beds, but also protect children from abuse by giving them their own, segregated spaces.
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