Charleston Business Journal > March 19, 2007 > People in the News
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Dorchester Habitat breaks ground on its first handicap-accessible home

Dorchester Habitat for Humanity has broken ground on a new home for aneurism and coma surviver Rosa Williams. The home will be the first built by Dorchester Habitat that is completely handicap-accessible. Pictured: Williams, in wheelchair; from left, Williams’ sister-in-law Christine Williams, DHH Family Selection Chairperson Linda Bosley; Williams’ daughter Tonisha Williams; and her granddaughter Tiauna Williams. In the back are members of the Fort Dorchester High School Habitat for Humanity Club.

Dolphin offers two-year sponsorship to CSO Gospel Choir

The Charleston Symphony Orchestra has announced that Dolphin Architects and Builders has offered to sponsor the CSO Gospel Choir for two years with a $20,000 donation. Pictured, from left: CSO Community Partners Chair Lee Pringle; CSO board member and Dolphin Architects President Walter G. Seinsheimer Jr.; and CSO board President Leo Fishman.


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