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Habitat for Humanity breaks ground today
This morning marks a new beginning for six low-income families.
Officials from Habitat for Humanity of Orange County and the
Orange County Technology Collective will break ground on a
collaborative project in Costa Mesa that will provide affordable home
ownership with increased access to technology.
The project will rehabilitate blighted land and transform existing
structures that contain hazardous building materials into six safe
homes. These homes will come complete with computer equipment,
Internet access and computer software donated by local
technology-based businesses.
The first-ever Habitat Technology Project will also provide
hands-on training opportunities to the residents.
The homes will be built by Habitat volunteers, the families who
will be living in the new homes and staff of the project’s sponsors.
Construction is expected to last until September.
Project officials are looking for more volunteers to help build
Tuesdays through Saturdays.
The groundbreaking ceremony will take place at 8 a.m. today at
1925 Pomona Ave. To sign up as a volunteer builder, call Michelle
Spence at (714) 434-6200
Director named for new UCI research center
UC Irvine has appointed social ecology professor Joseph DiMento
director of the newly established Newkirk Center for Science and
Society.
DiMento is charged with fulfilling the center’s mission of making
scientific research more useable and beneficial to the general
public.
DiMento is a professor of law and society, management and urban
planning at UCI. His most recent book, “The Global Environment and
International Law,” which will be published this winter, addresses
the relationship between scientific information and the making of
international law, including global climate change.
The Newkirk Center, established in 2001, promotes appropriate uses
of research in the natural and social sciences to enhance quality of
life. It finds ways to develop and share research knowledge with the
public and policymakers so they can make informed decisions on vital
policy issues on law, education, environment, healthcare, crime and
public infrastructure.
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