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• Article from the Argus Press MDOC prisoners thanked for their contribution of walls and kitchen cabinets in Shiawassee County's 11th Habitat house.
| • Article from The Midland Daily News Midland Community Center displays an intricate hand-carved chess set that inmates from the Mid-Michigan Correctional Facility spent two years creating.
| • Article from Detroit News Howell area National Guard recognized for their help with Habitat for Humanity and the Prison Build Program for the delivery of wall panels constructed by inmates.
| • Michigan to host 2005 Jimmy Carter Work Project Habitat for Humanity International Founder and President, Millard Fuller, along with Governor Jennifer Granholm announced on October 22, 2003 that Michigan will host the 2005 Jimmy Carter Work Project.
| • Corrections employees join Governor Granholm in Habitat for Humanity Build The Habitat for Humanity Detroit Blitz Build 2003, featuring the Governor's State of Michigan House, kicked off on Saturday, September 6.
| • Corrections center crews assist Habitat for Humanity build | • Corrections personnel build Habitat for Humanity home Volunteers helped install the walls and roof on a three bedroom, 1200-square foot Habitat for Humanity home for a family in Alma.
| • Article from Holland Sentinel Prison Build Program receives headlines from Holland, Michigan.
| • Prison Build Program approved The Michigan Department of Corrections Prison Build Program has recently been approved by the State of Michigan Bureau of Construction Codes to build complete homes at the Saginaw Correctional Facility construction site.
| • Saginaw Prison Build helps local cops Prisoners in the Saginaw Correctional Facility's (SRF) Prison Build Program constructed the walls for two buildings that are helping local law enforcement officials and the prison train officers.
| • Prison Build Program to help Tree of Hope to "live" on Dignitaries from the department, Habitat for Humanity, the legislature, the Saginaw Correctional Facility and news media gathered at SRF earlier this week to send the state's Tree of Hope on its new journey as part of 150 homes to be built throughout Michigan.
| • Mini-barns being produced by Prison Build Eight mini-barns built by prisoners at the Saginaw Correctional Facility and at the Thumb Correctional Facility were delivered to Habitat for Humanity homes in Detroit recently.
| • Capitol holiday tree to be used in prison-built houses The nation's Capitol
Holiday Tree, which was cut from the Ottawa National Forest in Michigan,
will be used by prisoners to build a Habitat for Humanity house in 2002.
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