A Different Kind of Justice
Posted Nov 22, 2005
Two years ago, Steve Justice drove from Winston-Salem to Chapel Hill to spend some time with his brother. Two college kids, two brothers with a very close relationship. What would they do? Maybe head to Franklin Street and wreak a little havoc? Maybe stock up on beverages and rattle some windows? Maybe not. "That was when we were working on the first Habitat for Humanity house that we built, and Steve came up to spend time with me and help us build the house," Doug says.
(Tar Heel Blue)
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