Casita Linda: building homes for Mexico's poor
New houses designed by American architecture students and built by volunteers cost less than $7,000 apiece. The goal here in San Miguel de Allende: to help the poorest of the poor, mainly single mothers, by "building hope, one house at a time."
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Changing lives in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico( Ann Summa )
Volunteers work on an adobe house near San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The homes are the work of Casita Linda, a small organization similar to Habitat for Humanity made up of foreign retirees. Their goal: to help the local poorest of the poor by "building hope, one house at a time."
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