An organization founded by Branson residents is building homes to help replace some of those destroyed in the Joplin tornado last May. The goal for Homes of Hope-Joplin is to build 20 new energy efficient, cost effective homes, with the homeowners contributing to the cost. Groundbreaking for the first two homes was held Friday inJoplin. Co-founder Linda Lonchar-Cherry says a Branson builder is a partner in the project…
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Cherry says although she and co-founder Crystal Wolfe have lived in Branson for more than 20 years, they’re former residents ofJoplinwho want to help those who lost their homes to the tornado. For more information on the project, and to find out how to help, click on the link with this story at HometownDailyNews.com.
www.homesofhopejoplin.org
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Two Branson residents are working to build homes to help families who lost theirs to theJoplintornado. Groundbreaking ceremonies were held Friday for the first two homes being built by Homes of Hope-Joplin. Linda Lonchar-Cherry says she and co-founder Crystal Wolfe have a history inJoplin…
Linda Lonchar-Cherry 2012A209
Cherry says the plan is to build 20 energy efficient, cost effective homes inJoplin, with the homeowners contributing to the cost. CornerstoneBuildingService of Branson is the homebuilding partner for the project. To find out how you can help, and for more information on the project, click on the link with this story at HometownDailyNews.com
www.homesofhopejoplin.org