SANTA ANA
Fourteen teenagers from around the country will spend six weeks in the city involved in a summer work project.
The New York-based American Jewish Society for Service will sponsor the youths, who will work under the guidance of Habitat for Humanity. They will build six homes for low-income families in Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach.
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