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DESCRIPTION:Who:\n  Sue Howell, Habitat for Humanity East Bay, Donor Development 
 Officer "Breaking the Cycle of Poverty…One Family at a 
 Time"  \n\nWhat: \nThe Hillside Club, A Woman’s Voice, lecture 
 series presents Sue Howell, donor development officer for Habitat for 
 Humanity East Bay, who will speak about “Breaking the Cycle of 
 Poverty…One Family At A Time.”\n  Howell will outline the need for 
 affordable housing in the East Bay and take a close look at a typical 
 family's journey from poverty housing to home ownership. Habitat East Bay 
 partners with many agencies, corporations, and individuals to build and 
 rehab homes, and in their 22-year history has served 250 families in the 
 East Bay, all with volunteer labor.\n\n  When: \nTuesday September 
 14, 2010 7:30 p.m.   \n\nWhere: \nThe Hillside Club 2286 Cedar 
 Street (at Arch Street) Berkeley CA 
 94709 510-644-2967  Tickets: $5 / Hillside Club members 
 free  Additional info: In 2009, Habitat for Humanity had over 4,000 
 workers donate more than 44,000 hours of their time. These workers 
 constructed 24 green, sustainable homes. She will talk about Habitat for 
 Humanity's work in the East Bay, explain how she and Habitat for Humanity 
 is dealing with poverty on a very personal level, explain ways that people 
 can contribute with labor and financial donations and also answer 
 questions. Hopefully, there will be a new home-owning family present to 
 also provide their perspective. They will tell their story in a very 
 powerful and eloquent way. Come learn about this amazing organization 
 that is changing lives in the East Bay and breaking the cycle of 
 poverty…one family at a time.  \n\n  A Woman’s Voice\n A 
 Woman’s Voice is a series of talks given by women with a passion. The 
 talks provide an opportunity for women to freely voice their ideas and 
 causes that they feel passionately about in a space unencumbered by 
 external structures.   \n\nThe Hillside Club: \nThe Hillside Club 
 was founded in 1897 by a group of Berkeley women who wished to protect the 
 hills of their town from "unsightly grading and the building of unsuitable 
 and disfiguring houses." Since that time it has been a social center for 
 cultural and artistic programs. Their regular events include community 
 events, concerts, talks, dances, art shows, movies, and much 
 more. www.hillsideclub.org \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/08/28/18657022.php
SUMMARY:A Woman's Voice: Sue Howell: Habitat for Humanity
LOCATION:Hillside Club\n2286 Cedar Street\nBerkeley CA 94709
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/08/28/18657022.php
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