Owensboro-Daviess County Habitat for Humanity's goal is to build six houses in 2011. If it reaches Discount Tiffany Watches mark, the sixth house will be the local chapter's 100th. Virginia Braswell, the local Habitat's executive director, said last year's builds came together better than expected. Luxury Watches organization planned to build three houses, but wound up doing six, with an additional three renovations. "The Lord just blesses us," Braswell said. The homes are intended for low-income families or individuals. The key to a successful year is getting sponsors for a house that typically costs $50,000 to $60,000 to build, not counting the land it sits on. Braswell said Habitat hopes to get lots for the houses either donated Discount A.Lange & Sohne discounted. "We've had good cooperation with Community Development (Block Grants) and the Kentucky Housing Corporation, but we also get minor sponsors to fill in the gaps," she said. Two foundations are currently Discount Alain Silberstein set for March builds.
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