Hundreds of volunteers are about to descend upon the Fountain Square neighborhood in Indianapolis. The Fuller Center of Central Indiana is working around the clock to prepare.
And you can be one of them! Watch the VIDEO invitation from board member Jeff Cardwell, get on your work boots, and head to Indianapolis for a week of building, serving and fun!
25 families will be helped in Indy during the week of Sept. 4-10, while simultaneously more than 100 homes will be built, dedicated or repaired worldwide. Find a project near you. Get involved!
A ceremony was held to unveil the new highway sign on Aug. 14--read more here. The Millard Fuller Memorial Highway is a 22-mile stretch of U.S. Highway 29 from LaGrange, Georgia to Valley, Alabama. It's new name honors Millard Fuller, founder of Habitat for Humanity and The Fuller Center for Housing, recognizing his tireless and lifelong effort to eradicate poverty housing worldwide.
"Beyond the American Dream" -- available for the first time!
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Millard's first and last book
Millard and Linda Fuller's story hasn't yet been told in its entirety. An autobiography written by Millard Fuller in 1968, and being published for the first time in September, will fill in the earliest part of the story.
This compelling narrative chronicles Millard's childhood, how he became a self-made millionaire at age 29 and then gave up his fortune to save his marriage and seek a new mission in life.