Palouse Habitat for Humanity has selected two families for its next two homes in Moscow and Uniontown.
The nonprofit will build homes for Jake Austin and his sons, and Kaylee Jones and her six children.
The Moscow home construction will begin this summer, and the Uniontown construction will begin in early fall.
These projects mark the beginning of Palouse Habitat for Humanity’s plan to build two homes per year.
Palouse Habitat for Humanity recently raised $168,000 at its annual Beans ‘n’ Jeans fundraiser.
