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Paul Colman Partners With Habitat For Humanity
For The Jimmy Carter Work Project
Paul Colman teamed up with Habitat For Humanity
in Detroit recently for its 2005 Jimmy Carter Work Project.
The weeklong project kicked off Saturday, June 18. Former
United States President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn,
fronted the event. Colman joined the Carters, along with
Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm and thousands of volunteers,
to help make the dream of homeownership a reality for 31
families in the Detroit area.
“I had a life-changing experience in Detroit with
Habitat For Humanity,” Colman said. “Seeing 31
houses built in a week was incredible. I witnessed the sacrifice
of the staff and volunteers and the immense gratitude of
the new home owners, and it was truly overwhelming,” he
said.
In addition to hammering nails and
painting walls during the week, Colman provided entertainment
for 2,500 staff members and volunteers, along with the
31 new homeowners during closing ceremonies on Friday,
June 24. Colman additionally performed his new song, “My Heart is Home,” which
he wrote specifically for Habitat For Humanity.
“I spent two days with a family who had been ripped
apart by the breakdown of a marriage and personal tragedy.
To see Habitat assist in the redemption of this family is
something I will never forget,” Colman notes.
Colman released his first solo album
in seven years, Let It Go, in March, and he recently finished
the 30-city "All
God's Children" tour featuring Tree 63 and Building
429. He is currently touring Europe and performing stateside
at festivals this summer, including Spirit West Coast and
Soulfest. Colman is also a featured columnist for CCM Magazine
beginning with the July issue.
About Habitat For Humanity
Habitat For Humanity International, based in Americus, Ga.,
is an ecumenical Christian ministry dedicated to eliminating
poverty housing. By the end of 2005, Habitat will have
built its 200,000th house and more than one million people
will be living in Habitat homes they helped build and are
buying through no-profit, zero-interest mortgages. For
more information visit www.habitat.org.
Provided by: Inpop Records
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