On Sunday, October 19, Lakes Region Habitat for Humanity board member Kent Warner presented the Church Covenant with Habitat for Humanity to the Tilton-Northfield United Methodist Church. Receiving it is Steve Thurston. Church covenants are signed by area churches to show their support for the activities of LRHH. This support is in the form of donated hours of help, money, and prayers for Habitat families. (CoLRHH has built 27 houses in the lakes region in the past 26 years, the most recent two in Moultonboro. LRHH is currently receiving applications for houses. Applicants must past a formal screening process to assure them and LRHH that they are going to be able to successfully own a first home. LRHH gives continuing support to these families. Interested persons can call 279-4820. (Courtesy photo)

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