The Fuller Center for Housing
Chris Johnson has a diverse work experience, starting as a sports writer at Valdosta Daily Times from 1991 to 1993 and then transitioning to become the Sports Editor and later the News Editor at Americus Times Recorder from 1993 to 1997. Following that, Chris joined Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, where they served as a copy editor, page designer, and writer from 1997 to 2011. During this time, they also wrote a popular weekly humor column for 25 years, receiving various awards. From 2011 onwards, Chris worked as the Vice President of Communications at The Fuller Center for Housing, focusing on media relations, website and social media management, writing stories, video production, blogging, marketing, and fundraising. Currently, Chris is working as a Communications Officer at The People Helping People Network, assisting the nonprofit organization in establishing a communication system and marketing strategy.
Chris Johnson attended Georgia Southwestern State University from 1988 to 1991, where they studied English Language and Literature, General. No degree was specified.
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The Fuller Center for Housing
The Fuller Center for Housing is a nonprofit housing ministry headquartered in Americus, Ga., with dozens of covenant partners in more than 70 U.S. communities and 19 countries. Instead of giving handouts, The Fuller Center makes homeowners full partners in the building and repair process. Homeowner partners provide sweat equity in working on their homes and repay zero-interest loans on terms they can afford, with the payments going into a fund to help other families be empowered through home ownership. While the majority of The Fuller Center's work internationally is in the construction of new homes, most of its work in the United States is in repair. The Fuller Center offers Global Builders service trips to international communities off the beaten tourist path and mission trips right here in the United States. We encourage churches to put their faith into action with us. The Fuller Center was founded in 2005 by Millard and Linda Fuller, founders of Habitat for Humanity.