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Photo Gallery
We are very excited now that Phoenix Rising has been completed and the three families have moved in. Please enjoy these photos showing our progress on this wonderful project. Click on a thumbnail for an enlarged view. The dedication ceremony. February 27, 2011. Phoenix Rising. The outside. February 2011. Phoenix Rising. Views from inside. February 2011. Phoenix Rising. Bathrooms. February 2011. Phoenix Rising. Kitchens. February 2011. Phoenix Rising. Bedrooms. February 2011. Phoenix Rising. Various. February 2011. Phoenix Rising and Todd's memorial bench. October 2010. Phoenix Rising on August 12, 2010. Phoenix Rising seen in mid April 2010. Phoenix Rising seen in mid October 2009. The SuperGreen walls of Phoenix Rising. Plans for Phoenix Rising. Floor plans for Phoenix Rising. Yukon Housing and HFHY announce the Phoenix Rising Project. Oct 6. Yukon Housing donates the third lot. Oct 3. Click here for our favourite photos of Todd Hardy. Click here for more photos from our duplex on Keewenaw. Click here for more photos from our first home. Click here for more photos of past events. Click here for more photos from the beginning.
1. Pam Hine welcomes our guests to the dedication of Phoenix Rising. 2. Stu Mackay presents Minister responsible for Yukon Housing Jim Kenyon with his plaque. 3. Stu Mackay presents Minister of Community Services Archie Lang with his plaque. 4. Stu Mackay presents Clara Northcott from Whitehorse Correctional Centre with her plaque.
5. Murray Stevenson from Arctic Backhoe receives his plaque. 6. Bud Reynolds from the Whitehorse Correctional Centre receives his plaque. 7. Stu Mackay, Todd's volunteer of the year, with Louise Hardy.
1. The west side. 2. The front unit. 3. The front unit. 4. The east side.
5. View of the clay cliffs. 6. View of the clay cliffs. 7. View of the clay cliffs. 8. One of the main entrances.
9. The outside double door. 10. One of the downstairs half bathrooms. 11. An upstairs bath. 12. This large bathroom has the washer/drier.
13. One of the bathrooms. 14. The stacking washing machine and drier. 15. Another one of the main bathrooms.
16. Stu levels one of the fridges. 17. One of the kitchens. 18. A second kitchen. 19. A handy closet.
20. One of the bedrooms. 21. A spacious closet. 22. Another bedroom. 23. Another bedroom.
24. Another bedroom. 25. Note the wide window sills with a phone book as a reference. 26. Blair and his helper install child protection on the receptacles. 27. A view of the living room.
1. Todd Hardy's memorial bench. 2. Todd's plaque. 3. A view of Phoenix Rising from Todd's bench. 4. Siding going on the southwest corner of the triplex.
5. Siding on the north end of the triplex. 6. Siding on the southwest corner. 7. The south end of the triplex. 8. Siding going on the northwest side.
1. A view of the west side Phoenix Rising. 2. The west side, seen from the park. 3. A view of the northwest corner. 4. The triplex as seen from Wheeler Street.
1. A view of the west side Phoenix Rising. 2. The triplex as seen from Wheeler Street. 3. A view of the east side. 4. The west side, seen from the park.
1. Phoenix Rising is really taking shape, thanks to the hard working students of Yukon College. 2. The triplex as seen from Wheeler Street. 3. A view of the east side. 4. The west side, seen from the park.
1. Looking into the wall trusses. 2. One of the walls. 3. A front wall. 4. Yukon College's mobile classroom, used to train carpentry students.
5. The triplex seen from the park. 6. Detailed view of the trusses. 7. Close up view of the wall. 8. Another view.
1. Plans for Phoenix Rising. 2. View of Phoenix Rising from the west. 3. View of Phoenix Rising from the south.
1. Phoenix Rising site plan. 2. Phoenix Rising first floor. 3. Phoenix Rising second floor.
1. The sign for the new project at 810 Wheeler Street. 2. Some of the crowd attending the press release. 3. Minister Jim Kenyon and Todd Hardy making the announcement. 4. Todd Hardy, President of HFHY, answering questions from the media.
1. Todd and Natalie Stinson. 2. Natalie Stinson. Owner of 810 Wheeler Street. 3. Minister Jim Kenyon presents Natalie with her cheque. |
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Habitat for Humanity Yukon Box 31118 Whitehorse, Yukon Y1A 5P7 Tel: (867) 456-4349 E-mail: info@habitatyukon.org |
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