The first Monday of each October is World Habitat Day. On this day people from all over the world come together to make affordable housing a matter of conscience and action. To celebrate this year's World Habitat Day, a kindergarten class at Notre Dame Academy made a beautiful digital storybook demonstrating that even young children understand the importance of having a home and making a difference. Thank you to their amazing teacher and Habitat for Humanity of Greater L.A. supporter, Pat Genovese, for sending it to us. Now, we can all enjoy and learn from it!
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