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First Slidell 'Habitat child' gets big picture of a hand up
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[NOLA.com] - Debbie Crouch, ESTHFH Director, still remembers a time after Hurricane Katrina when the need for financial and volunteer support was great, and Zar was scheduled to speak to the Joy Fellowship nondenominational congregation. Crouch recounts the event
Slidell organizations regroup after Hurricane Isaac
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[NOLA.com] - Feeling blessed was Debbie Crouch, Executive Director of East St. Tammany Habitat for Humanity, which has partnered with families living at 130 homes through central and eastern St. Tammany Parish. In Katrina, the number of partner families was only at
Slidell artists refurbish ReStore items for Habitat Renaissance event
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[NOLA.com] - In honor of the occasion, Executive Director Debbie Crouch is asking anyone who has photos taken during the past 20 years to email them to her or bring them to the Habitat office so they can be included in a special presentation at the gala. One of the
Slidell artists to adorn Habitat Restore relics
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[NOLA.com] - Scott Threlkeld / The Times-Picayune archiveWorkers secure a wall for a new East St. Tammany Habitat for Humanity house in Slidell. Debbie Crouch, executive director of the ESTHFH, said, "This year, we are taking it to the next level with artists on
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