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Habitat for Humanity holds a special place for former UNC basketball coach Roy Williams


was in Fayetteville on June 27 as the special guest at a lunch and fundraiser for Fayetteville Area Habitat for Humanity, a nonprofit that helps low- and moderate-income people build and own their first homes. Though Humanity for Habitat was not involved when Williams built his mother’s home, it is an organization that is dear to his heart. (CityView)

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Habitat for Humanity holds a special place for former UNC basketball coach Roy Williams


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