Amy Dellinger, a Palmyra resident and retired realtor, was named chair of Lancaster-Lebanon Habitat for Humanity’s 2023 board of directors.
Dellinger previously served as vice chair on the 2022 board of directors.
The board also includes the following members:
- Turnier Esperance Jr. (vice chair)
- Fred Cluck (treasurer)
- Chris Smith (secretary)
- Christopher Boyd
- Wayne Gongaware
- Carolyn Haskell
- Jennifer Koppel
- Ryan McCreary
- Christian Recknagel
- Yessenia Rios
- Tony Surita
Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit organization in 70 countries that helps families own affordable housing and in turn build stable communities. Its Lancaster-Lebanon chapter is one of 1,100 local affiliates in the the United States.
In 2022, the organization concluded a multi-year project in Lebanon to rebuild three Cumberland Street homes that were left gutted by a 2017 fire.
Read More:
- Work begins on massive Habitat for Humanity project in Lebanon
- Habitat for Humanity dedicates fire-rehabbed city home
- Final fire-rehabbed Cumberland Street home dedicated by Habitat for Humanity
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