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Q&A with Heather Lafferty, Executive Director, Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver Mountain States: How has the recession impacted Habitat for Humanity Denver’s resources and processes? Are you seeing a greater need for your services than two years ago? Photo: HFHMD Workers install a 60-in. pipe prior to foundation work at Habitat’s first multifamily development in Denver. The 17,000-sq-ft former Teamsters building in Denver received a new tenant finish and donated time, resources and materials by local contractors to become Habitat Denver’s new local headquarters. Related Links: Habitat for Humanity Metro Denver Builds First TOD Project Heather Lafferty, Executive Director