A large crowd, including American Fork Mayor James Hadfield, joined Habitat for Humanity of Utah County and the Gundersen family on Saturday morning as we cut the ribbon on our first ever American Fork home and 65th Utah Valley home. The home, located at 332 East 580 South, has been built in partnership with Grey and Candace Gundersen and their six children. The five bedroom home was sponsored by and built with volunteers from various local business partners including TD Ameritrade, IM Flash Technologies, and Wells Fargo.
ABC4 Utah highlighted the ribbon cutting celebration during its nightly newscast. Check out the story at http://www.good4utah.com/news/top-stories/first-habitat-for-humanity-home-built-in-american-fork/659805160.
Monday, February 20, 2017
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY CUTS RIBBON ON FIRST EVER AMERICAN FORK HOME
Posted by Habitat for Humanity of Utah County at 5:39 PM
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