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Denver Native (Carol)
10-08-2013, 09:50 PM
DENVER -- As they slapped high-fives, posed for pictures, signed autographs and exchanged smiles with those in attendance, members of the Broncos had an uplifting boost to their week when they visited volunteers and homeowners at a Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver build site in the Globeville neighborhood on Tuesday morning.

Wide receiver Demaryius Thomas, cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, cornerback Tony Carter, safety Omar Bolden, tackle Chris Clark, tackle Paul Cornick and guard Ben Garland traded their football helmets for hard hats and stepped onto the build site – which is part of the 30th Anniversary of the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Work Project in partnership with Habitat.

Volunteers will build 11 new townhomes and repair 15 homes throughout the week as part of the project – Denver is one of four cities in the country that was selected to participate this year – and for the players, interacting with the volunteers and homeowners in such a positive environment was an encouraging way to spend their day off.

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