9News' anchor, Cheryl Preheim, opens the 11th Annual Breakfast for Humanity at the Infinity Events Center in Denver. Hundreds gather each year for this event in order to be inspired by the work of Habitat and make a contribution to its work.
Governors, Mayors, and members of Congress have spoken at this gathering, but the star of the show each year is a message from one of our partner families. This year, Angel Meza spoke, and introduced all of her children. (Angel's house was the one President Carter worked on at the Jimmy and Rosalyn Carter Work Project last summer.)
Metro Denver Habitat is the fourth oldest Habitat affiliate, and the oldest west of the Mississippi River. It has completed 500 homes, and plans to build 200 more in the next five years. Every four minutes, a Habitat house is dedicated somewhere in the world.
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