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Truly transformative work                              “Together, we are engaged in truly

                                                                   transformative work, the kind of
            Every one of us who is involved with Habitat for
            Humanity is drawn toward home. Whatever role           change that lasts longer than a
            each of us plays in supporting our shared mission,     lifetime.”
            whatever skills and perspectives we bring to our
            work, home-and everything it can mean, is at the       We are working in ways old and new to innovate,
            heart of our motivation.                               catalyze, and collaborate. We are seeking familiar
                                                                   and innovative ways to fulfill our commitment to
            This report paints a portrait of Habitat's work and    work toward an equitable, sustainable world.
            the far-reaching, long-lasting impacts of what you
            make possible.                                         Thank you for sharing this commitment. Thank you
                                                                   for helping us fulfill our mission. May God continue
            This past year has been challenging for us all, and    to bless each of you, and may God continue to bless
            we know that the years before those have been          all those around the world and in Collin County with
            challenging for far too many. The global pandemic      whom we build
            continues to affect people everywhere
            profoundly. Even our own Texas Snowmaggden             In-Service to Others,
            has had a lasting impact, especially on those who
            were already struggling and those who now
            struggle to find and afford a decent, stable place
            to live. Our mission has never mattered more, yet
            our ability to build at total capacity has been
            impacted.


            We are grateful for the fierce determination,
            resilience and creativity that our network has          Celeste  H. Cox       Hunter Lord
            shown and for the steadfast generosity and
            commitment of our donors, partners, and friends.
            Because of these blessings, we have forged ahead      Habitat Leadership Team
            steadily, meeting uncertainty with success and
            creating real results in the communities we serve     Celeste H. Cox, President and CEO
            in Collin County.                                     Gary Garza, COO
                                                                  Ruthie Drye, CFO
                                                                  James Donaldson, Construction Director
                                                                  Doug Fair, Philanthropy Manager
             Board of Directors                                   Jared Pace, Legal Council
                                                                  Kavanski Morrison, Director of ReStores
             Hunter Lord, Chair                                   Bob Pirtle, Construction Manager
             Steve Lauten, Vice Chair                             Dawn Serr, Family Services Manager
             Greg Stiebling, Treasurer
             Larry Pietenpol, Assistant Treasurer
             Shannon Luton, Secretary
             Robin Joseph-Williams, Assistant Secretary
             Marc Dunham
             Robert Manley III
             Diane McDonald
             Renae' Ollie
             Latrice Roberts
             Olive Swearingen
             Darrell Taylor
             John Williams
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