
Volunteers from Quintessential Credit Union at 143 Bay Street, the latest build for Habitat PEH (Photo: Tim Durkin/ Quinte News)
Crews are on site for a local Habitat For Humanity build in Trenton.
The site is 143 Bay Street in Trenton, near Centennial Park.
Last week crews began pouring the foundation and erecting the walls.
Vanessa Francoeur, her partner Jesse, and their children are the beneficiaries of the build.
She says it is a huge leg up.

Contractors and volunteers from Quintessential Credit Union at 143 Bay Street, the latest build for Habitat PEH (Photo: Tim Durkin/ Quinte News)
Tuesday, volunteers from Quintessential Credit Union are on site, as part of the Women’s Build.
Kerry Gregoire is the CEO of Quintessential, who is the main sponsor for this year’s build.
She says credit unions were created to fit into a niche market, much the same as Habitat.
Kerry Gregoire
It is Women’s Build Week, a chance for volunteers to learn building skills for a day.