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  2. Mennonite Disaster Service - Wikipedia

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    The organization was founded in 1950 and was incorporated as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in 1993. The MDS currently involves more than 3,000 members of the Mennonite, Amish and Brethren in Christ churches (BIC). [4] [5] [6] The primary focus of the service is cleanup, repair, and the rebuilding of homes. [7]

  3. Cut Off woman receives home donated by Bayou Community ...

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    Eli Stoltzfus hands Eloise Vizier the keys to her new home Jan. 18. The home was donated to her through a collection of nonprofits and donations and was built by Amish volunteers from Lancaster, Penn.

  4. Stahly–Nissley–Kuhns Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Farm is part of Amish Acres, which includes the old farmstead and additional structures brought in to show Amish life. [2] The Kuhns farm includes the farmhouse, a bank barn, a windmill, a "grossdaadi haus," (grandfather house), an outhouse, a food drying house, a bake oven, a smokehouse, a root cellar, a hoghouse, and a garden plot. [2]

  5. Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project - Wikipedia

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    When the project looked toward expanding into Europe, he suggested Hungary. The picturesque small town of Vác (pronounced "Vaatz"), in a bend of the Danube River a little north of Budapest, was the "most beautiful" project site, he would later say. An international team of 500 volunteers built 10 houses.

  6. Ohio Amish Country - Wikipedia

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    The Amish Country Byway is an Ohio Scenic Byway, designated in 1998, that runs 164 miles (264 km) through many Amish communities in Holmes County. [32] The byway focuses on backroads with views of rolling farmland and concentrations of Amish homes, farms, and home businesses. [33]

  7. Better Homes in America - Wikipedia

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    Newspapers often published designs of modest homes that were affordable and attractive to encourage new home construction under the Better Homes program. Oakland Tribune Builder's Page, August 1922. The Guidebook for Better Homes Campaigns in Rural Communities and Small Towns [3] shows how the campaign sought to communicate its ideas.

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