Habitat for Humanity offers up to US$40,000 in grants for innovative youth-led housing solutions in Asia-Pacific MANILA, Mar ...
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MANILA, Mar 14, 2025 - (ACN Newswire) - Habitat for Humanity is excited to engage young people in the Asia-Pacific region in creating innovative housing solutions through grants worth up to US$40,000.