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| In this story, the
Helpful Doo-its characters
help children understand the problem of poverty housing
throughout the world. Through the example of the Helpful
Doo-its, children also learn the value and importance of
being kind and compassionate.
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| Alan Green, (L) and Ken Everson, (R) of
The Helpful Doo-its Project present $10,000 to
Chris Clarke of Habitat for Humanity Intl. |
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All development, marketing and publishing costs associated with all products created for the Habitat for Humanity were paid for by
The Helpful Doo-its Project.
A royalty is paid to
Habitat for Humanity on all sales. |
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