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Big Build 2010 - Big Build 2010 saw over 100 volunteers from Northern Ireland travel to Beius, Romania to build 12 homes in just 1 week....
Testimonials
- "The work of Habitat is far more than simply building a house- it's building a community, defending basic human rights & bringing hope to individuals"
Church Youth leader Paul Francis
- "I went with the idea we would be changing the lives of the people. They gave us more than we could ever return."
RBAI Student GV 2010
- "Habitat for Humanity believes in putting faith into action. As the walls go up, many invisible walls come down and new hope is built ..."
Archbishop Desmond Tutu
- "Our Christian duty was to reach out a hand to our neighbour, end living separate lives & foster an opportunity for two communities to come together"
Local and Global volunteer Tim Morrow
- "We can do our homework without problems as our new home has enough light during the day and our belongings will not get wet anymore when it rains"
Orphan homeowner Malawi
Video Gallery
Big Build 2011 - For the third year in a row volunteers from Northern ireland traveled to Romania, this time to the town of Baltesti, to deliver 10 homes in ...