On the Scene: TBBW Award finalists participate in Hammers and Heels Habitat build (PHOTOS)

Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas and West Pasco Counties hosted a volunteer build day, exclusively for the finalists of the 2023 Tampa Bay Business and Wealth Magazine’s Tampa Bay Business Women awards.

Finalists worked alongside future homeowner Cheetara Louch on her build site, in St. Petersburg.

Habitat Pinellas and West Pasco is the 2023 TBBW Awards nonprofit partner.

The sold-out TBBW Awards is April 21, at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, in Tampa.

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