Electronics Repair Business Keeps Huntington Community Connected uBreakiFix Huntington Electronics repair shop uBreakiFix is now open in Huntington at 229 Walt Whitman Road. The store offers repairs on smartphones, tablets, computers, and more to help the community stay connected. HUNTINGTON, N.Y., April 12, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Electronics repair shop uBreakiFix is now open in Huntington at 229 Walt Whitman Road. The store offers repairs on smartphones, tablets, computers, and more to help the community stay connected. uBreakiFix Huntington is owned by locals Khurram and Malik Arif who also operate eight additional uBreakiFix stores. “We’re excited to introduce uBreakiFix to the Huntington community,” said Malik Arif. “This brand has a great mission for serving all users of technology, and with uBreakiFix’s partnerships with leaders in the industry like Samsung, we aim to make it the go-to device repair service for locals.” uBreakiFix offer
Huntington first stop for Habitat
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Habitat for Humanity of Greater Fort Wayne will kick off its 2021 build season next week in Huntington.
A home will be built for Ashlee Cochrane and her son, a Wednesday news release said. Their home will be built on Drover Street, where Habitat has built several homes in previous years.
Habitat for Humanity is a global nonprofit working in communities in all 50 states in the U.S. and in about 70 countries. “Habitat s vision is of a world where everyone has a decent place to live,” the organization says on its website.
Habitat homeowners help build their own homes alongside volunteers and pay an affordable mortgage.
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Sabi Sand Wildtuin and Africa Foundation Launch the Kurhula Secondary School
Despite facing immense challenges, the Kurhula Secondary School, nestled in the heart of the Huntington Community Trust was successfully launched.
The Huntington Community Trust was beaming with ululation and sounds of joy as the Sabi Sand Pfunanani Trust, Africa Foundation and andBeyond arrived at the Kurhula Secondary School for its official launch and handover to the community and Department of Education on the 18
th November 2020.
“The rise of Kurhula Secondary School is a heartfelt journey that we are all a part of. The school opened its doors to pioneer scholars in January 2016. On the very first day, there were no doors to open; the scholars were taught under the trees scattered around the school sports ground,” – said a passionate Principal G.B Ndlovu.