Gemina Rose, a single mother and health care aide, is lending a hand in the Habitat for Humanity Women’s Build in Winnipeg. She and her 15-year-old daughter will eventually be moving out of their apartment and into a Habitat for Humanity home. Global’s Marney Blunt reports.
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