Liverpool Funds Habitat for Humanity Building Project in China

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Nov 24, 2010

Liverpool Funds Habitat for Humanity Building Project in China Liverpool is expanding its global presence in more ways than just soccer.

Throughout October and November, the Reds funded a Habitat for Humanity build in Shanghai, China. The Liverpool business community sent over a crew of volunteers to build a home for a low-income family. In just over a month, the project was complete and Ding Amao and his mother, Chen Gengen, moved into their brand new home.

"Liverpool Football Club is very aware of the tremendous work that Habitat for Humanity do, both in our own city and abroad," Liverpool managing director Christian Purslow said. "We are extremely pleased that our support will help provide a better home for this family in Shanghai."

The project undertaken by Liverpool is believed to be the first time a UK Premier League Club has funded a Habitat for Humanity build anywhere in the world.

To see more photos of the Habitat for Humanity build, sponsored by LFC, check out the photo gallery link below.

Click here to see photos of the LFC's building project in Shanghai  >>

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