Ride from Niagara Falls to New Orleans, June 18- August 8 to help raise funds and awareness to end poverty housing–benefit is for the Fuller Center.
“Chris Cosby leads a group of cyclists through the 115 degree heat of southern California on the Fuller Center Bicycle Adventure, 2008?. Photo submitted by Katherine Fuller.
The Fuller Center is a non-profit organization who’s goal is to end poverty housing. Their Bicycle Adventures help to raise money and awareness of the need for adequate shelter for all people worldwide. This year’s ride is from Niagara Falls to New Orleans, June 18th through August 8th. Click here for more information and to register for this event.
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About the Fuller Center:
The Fuller Center for Housing is a non-profit, ecumenical Christian housing ministry dedicated to eliminating poverty housing worldwide. By forming partnerships with local organizations, The Fuller Center provides the structure, guidance and support that communities need to build and repair homes for the impoverished among them. Read the Fuller Center’s Mission Statement and Foundational Principles.
The Fuller Center was started in spring of 2005 by Millard Fuller and his wife Linda, who co-founded Habitat for Humanity in 1976. Fuller set out to expand his missionary vision by returning to his roots at Koinonia Farm, a cooperative community dedicated to peace and service in rural southwest Georgia. A new mission statement was issued at Koinonia – also the birthplace of Habitat – dedicating The Fuller Center as a Christ-centered, faith-driven organization witnessing the love of God by providing opportunities for families to have a simple, decent place to live.


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