Consider This with Christine Zak Edmonds
S03 E32: Bill Waller
Season 3 Episode 32 | 26m 50sVideo has Closed Captions
When someone needs a home in McLean County, Habitat’s Bill Waller can get the job done.
Bill Waller knows how to get things done for Habitat for Humanity. He’s the Bob Vila of McLean County. Not only does he organize the energy-efficient builds, he raises money to get homes built for those less fortunate. He’s got a great crew and supportive suppliers. And while the pandemic slowed things down, McLean County Habitat is back and poised to build some innovative duplexes.
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Consider This with Christine Zak Edmonds is a local public television program presented by WTVP
Consider This with Christine Zak Edmonds
S03 E32: Bill Waller
Season 3 Episode 32 | 26m 50sVideo has Closed Captions
Bill Waller knows how to get things done for Habitat for Humanity. He’s the Bob Vila of McLean County. Not only does he organize the energy-efficient builds, he raises money to get homes built for those less fortunate. He’s got a great crew and supportive suppliers. And while the pandemic slowed things down, McLean County Habitat is back and poised to build some innovative duplexes.
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