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Our History

The Fuller Center for Housing, a non-profit, ecumenical Christian housing ministry, was established in the spring of 2005 by Millard and Linda Fuller, who founded Habitat for Humanity. They had the simple but audacious goal of eliminating poverty housing worldwide, and the organizations they built have made remarkable progress toward that goal by providing decent homes for more than one million of the world's poor. By forming partnerships with local organizations, The Fuller Center provides the structure, guidance and support that communities need to build and repair homes for the impoverished among them. The Fuller Center seeks to improve standards of living by helping those impoverished people help themselves. A Fuller Center home is not a hand out, but a hand up. By working alongside volunteers and repaying construction costs on terms they can handle, based on no-profit, no-interest loans, homeowners are able to regain a sense of basic human dignity.

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