Wall-raising
The Fargo-Moorhead community held a wall-raising Sept. 28 for the new Lake Agassiz Habitat for Humanity Hero Build.
Chief and Moszer
Fargo Police Chief David Todd shares words of hope with the community and Rachel Moszer, who’s husband had died in the line of duty at the Hero Build location.

A time to mourn, a time to build

Heroes are worth remembering.

That’s why many employee-owners from Border States wish to again step up to help Lake Agassiz Habitat for Humanity – this time by taking part in its 2017 Hero Build.

The project will take place at the property where, in February 2016, Fargo (ND) Police Officer Jason Moszer lost his life in the line of duty.

A wall-raising ceremony was held at the site Sept. 28 to launch the Hero Build, which is meant to re-ignite joy and foster healing in the heart of the Fargo-Moorhead community.

The Hero Build is a celebration of new life for a neighborhood that has been constantly reminded of tragedy. The project will provide a new home for Danielle John, a sex-trafficking survivor and human-trafficking specialist at Youthworks, and her four children.

Border States – A history of giving

Lake Agassiz Habitat for Humanity is one of many organizations employee-owners have enjoyed giving back to. Stay tuned to see our work with the Hero Build!

You can also check out the video below to get a glimpse of the summer 2017 Habitat build we were part of.

More from the Sept. 28 wall-raising

Danielle and mayor
Danielle John and Fargo Mayor Tim Mahoney talk at the 2017 Hero Build wall-raising.
Wall-raising
A Habitat for Humanity volunteer helps nail the Hero Build wall in place.
Pete Christopher
Pete Christopher, Resource Development and Marketing Manager for Lake Agassiz Habitat for Humanity, speaks at the event.