Marion-Dillon County Habitat for Humanity Executive Director Ricky Hardee discusses the nearly five-year process of constructing a new disaster relief volunteer dormitory during a dedication service on September 16.
NAEEM MCFADDEN, STAR & ENTERPRISE
A crowd gathers inside 3,000-square-foot building for volunteer dorm housing at the Marion-Dillon County Habitat for Humanity Office on September 16.
NAEEM MCFADDEN photos, STAR & ENTERPRISE
Marion-Dillon County Habitat for Humanity site manager Maxie Hardee talks about construction work on a new 3,000-square-foot disaster relief volunteer dormitory that can house more than 40 people. The organization held a dedication service Saturday to thank supporters and volunteers on the community project.
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Marion-Dillon County Habitat for Humanity’s disaster relief volunteer dormitory accommodates 42 individuals in bunk beds. The dorm includes a commercial kitchen and dining area with four bathrooms.
(STAR & ENTERPRISE/NAEEM MCFADDEN)
Marion-Dillon County Habitat for Humanity dorm room housing at the Marion County Habitat for Humanity Office was built in response to Hurricane Matthew and Hurricane Florence to help house volunteers during disaster relief efforts.
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Marion County Long-term Recovery Group construction coordinator George Olive speak during a dedication service for a new disaster relief volunteer dormitory on September 16, 2023.
MARION, S.C. – The Marion-Dillon County Habitat for Humanity took a moment to thank donors and volunteers for nearly five years of work completing a community project in response to the devastating impacts from Hurricane Matthew and Hurricane Florence.
Marion-Dillon County Habitat for Humanity Executive Director Ricky Hardee discusses the nearly five-year process of constructing a new disaster relief volunteer dormitory during a dedication service on September 16.
Marion-Dillon County Habitat for Humanity site manager Maxie Hardee talks about construction work on a new 3,000-square-foot disaster relief volunteer dormitory that can house more than 40 people. The organization held a dedication service Saturday to thank supporters and volunteers on the community project.
Marion-Dillon County Habitat for Humanity’s disaster relief volunteer dormitory accommodates 42 individuals in bunk beds. The dorm includes a commercial kitchen and dining area with four bathrooms.
Marion-Dillon County Habitat for Humanity dorm room housing at the Marion County Habitat for Humanity Office was built in response to Hurricane Matthew and Hurricane Florence to help house volunteers during disaster relief efforts.
Marion County Long-term Recovery Group construction coordinator George Olive speak during a dedication service for a new disaster relief volunteer dormitory on September 16, 2023.