NEWSHabitat for Humanity built 3 homes on Monument CircleFrom left, Javier Morell and Sandy McCade hammer nails into the wall of one of three houses that were partially constructed during an inaugural Habitat for Humanity build on Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis, Friday, June 22, 2018. About 300 volunteers constructed walls for two homes that will stay in Indianapolis and one that will go to South Bend.Jenna Watson/IndyStarA volunteer grabs a handful of nails to help construct walls for houses during an inaugural Habitat for Humanity build on Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis, Friday, June 22, 2018. About 300 volunteers constructed walls for two homes that will stay in Indianapolis and one that will go to South Bend.Jenna Watson/IndyStarShasta Turentine, of Indianapolis, stands in her partially constructed future home, as she and volunteers built it during an inaugural Habitat for Humanity build on Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis, Friday, June 22, 2018. About 300 volunteers constructed walls for two homes that will stay in Indianapolis and one that will go to South Bend.Jenna Watson/IndyStarAt right, Shasta Turentine, of Indianapolis, helps construct walls of her future home during an inaugural Habitat for Humanity build on Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis, Friday, June 22, 2018. About 300 volunteers constructed walls for two homes that will stay in Indianapolis and one that will go to South Bend.Jenna Watson/IndyStarSummer Dycus, of Indianapolis, takes a picture of her partially constructed future home, as she and volunteers built it during an inaugural Habitat for Humanity build on Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis, Friday, June 22, 2018. About 300 volunteers constructed walls for two homes that will stay in Indianapolis and one that will go to South Bend.Jenna Watson/IndyStarThe Indiana Statehouse is seen looking west on Market Street as volunteers lift up the wall for a house that will go to South Bend during an inaugural Habitat for Humanity build on Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis, Friday, June 22, 2018. About 300 volunteers constructed walls for two homes that will stay in Indianapolis and one that will go to South Bend.Jenna Watson/IndyStarA volunteer hammers nails during an inaugural Habitat for Humanity build on Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis, Friday, June 22, 2018. About 300 volunteers constructed walls for two homes that will stay in Indianapolis and one that will go to South Bend.Jenna Watson/IndyStarFrom left, Terri Fisher and Lynne Jackson construct the wall of a home that will go to South Bend, during an inaugural Habitat for Humanity build on Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis, Friday, June 22, 2018. About 300 volunteers constructed walls for two homes that will stay in Indianapolis and one that will go to South Bend.Jenna Watson/IndyStarCarol Crisp carries lumber during an inaugural Habitat for Humanity build on Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis, Friday, June 22, 2018. About 300 volunteers constructed walls for two homes that will stay in Indianapolis and one that will go to South Bend.Jenna Watson/IndyStarVolunteers move the wall of a home that is being built for Shasta Turentine of Indianapolis, during an inaugural Habitat for Humanity build on Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis, Friday, June 22, 2018. About 300 volunteers constructed walls for two homes that will stay in Indianapolis and one that will go to South Bend.Jenna Watson/IndyStarAt right, Dave Yurek, a Tiger Team volunteer, aligns walls during an inaugural Habitat for Humanity build on Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis, Friday, June 22, 2018. About 300 volunteers constructed walls for two homes that will stay in Indianapolis and one that will go to South Bend.Jenna Watson/IndyStarVolunteers construct the wall of a home that is being built for Shasta Turentine of Indianapolis, during an inaugural Habitat for Humanity build on Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis, Friday, June 22, 2018. About 300 volunteers constructed walls for two homes that will stay in Indianapolis and one that will go to South Bend.Jenna Watson/IndyStarVolunteers move the wall of a home that is being built for Shasta Turentine of Indianapolis, during an inaugural Habitat for Humanity build on Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis, Friday, June 22, 2018. About 300 volunteers constructed walls for two homes that will stay in Indianapolis and one that will go to South Bend.Jenna Watson/IndyStarVolunteers move the wall of a home that is being built for Shasta Turentine of Indianapolis, during an inaugural Habitat for Humanity build on Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis, Friday, June 22, 2018. About 300 volunteers constructed walls for two homes that will stay in Indianapolis and one that will go to South Bend.Jenna Watson/IndyStar