Habitat for Humanity featured in BC City Connection housing episode

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The City of Battle Creek announced on Mar. 27 that the latest episode of its BC City Connection: Housing Edition series is now available, focusing on how Habitat for Humanity helps make homeownership possible in the community.

The topic is important as access to affordable housing remains a key concern for many residents. The episode aims to shed light on the partnerships and individuals working behind the scenes to support local families seeking stable homes.

According to the announcement, viewers can watch the full video to gain an inside look at how Habitat for Humanity operates in Battle Creek. The program highlights collaborations between organizations and community members dedicated to expanding homeownership opportunities.

Those interested can find this and other episodes by visiting the series playlist on YouTube. The city encourages residents to learn more about ongoing efforts that impact local housing options.

The release of this episode underscores continuing efforts by both public and nonprofit groups in Battle Creek to address housing needs and support sustainable homeownership.



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