Since its inception in 1986, Gloucester County Habitat for Humanity (GCHFH) has continued its mission to provide quality housing to those in need. It has served Gloucester County’s more than 290,000 residents by providing low-income families with the opportunity to purchase safe, decent and affordable homes that improve the family’s quality of life and strengthens communities throughout the county.
On Sunday, May 15, we will have Habitat’s Executive Director, Ashley Griffiths join us during 9:30 am worship to share about the current ministry. Ashley earned a B.A. in History from Temple University and is a proud AmeriCorps alumna, for which she credits teaching her the importance of leadership and turning talk into action to implement change. In her spare time, Ashley enjoys the performing arts and can be seen on stage in plays and musicals throughout the Philadelphia/South Jersey area.
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