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Community Corner

World Habitat Day Celebration

Inadequate housing is a problem
that affects almost every city in America. Habitat for Humanity Inland
Valley
is working hard to eradicate the issue in the areas it
serves. Inland Valley residents are invited to learn more about the local
affiliate’s efforts to end homelessness by attending a fun and interactive event
followed by a screening of “I Am”, directed by Tom Shadyac.

“I Am” is a prismatic and
probing exploration of our world, what's wrong with it, and what we can do to
make it better. The documentary represents Tom Shadyac's first attempt at
non-fiction following a career as one of Hollywood's leading comedic directors,
with successful titles as "Ace Ventura," "Liar Liar," and
"Bruce Almighty". “I Am” recounts what happened to the filmmaker
after a cycling accident left him incapacitated. Though he ultimately
recovered, he emerged a changed man. Disillusioned with life on the A-list, he
sold his house, moved to a mobile home community, and decided to start a new life.



The filmed will be screened
immediately after a short reception covering the issues that face homeowners in
the Inland Valley and advice on how residents can get involved with the
organization.   

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For
more information regarding Habitat for Humanity Inland Valley’s World Habitat
Day celebration, please call (951) 296-3362 or visit www.Habitat4InlandValley.org.

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