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Today Show Builds with Habitat

NBC's Today Show cast and crew became Habitat volunteers as they joined in on the efforts to begin rebuilding the home of Carlos and Dawn Rodriguez in Union Beach, New Jersey. The Rodriguez's home suffered significant damage and flooding when Hurricane Sandy made landfall. The series of pictures below document that day.
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Cast of crew of NBC Today present house-warming gifts and toys to the Rodriguez family after spending a day rebuilding their home with Habitat for Humanity in Union Beach, New Jersey on December 20, 2012. ©Habitat for Humanity International/Scott Umstattd
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Cast of crew of NBC Today present house-warming gifts and toys to the Rodriguez family after spending a day rebuilding their home with Habitat for Humanity in Union Beach, New Jersey on December 20, 2012. ©Habitat for Humanity International/Scott Umstattd

  • NBC Today films outside the home of Carlos and Dawn Rodriguez on December 20, 2012. NBC staff volunteered on this day to help rebuild the Rodriguez home with Habitat for Humanity after Hurricane Sandy. ©Habitat for Humanity International/Scott Umstattd
  • Union Beach, New Jersey EMS Chief Carlos Rodriguez's son Jonathan takes a moment to play while volunteers from NBC Today work to rebuild his family's home on December 20, 2012. The Rodriguez's home was severely damaged by Hurricane Sandy earlier in 2012. ©Habitat for Humanity International/Scott Umstattd
  • NBC Today's Al Roker cuts up with staff as they help to rebuild the Rodriguez home in Union Beach, New Jersey on December 20, 2012. Staff from NBC spent the day volunteering with Habitat for Humanity in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. ©Habitat for Humanity International/Scott Umstattd
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  • EMS Chief Carlos Rodriguez looks on as volunteers from NBC Today join Habitat for Humanity to help repair his family’s Union Beach, N.J., home that was damaged during Hurricane Sandy. ©Photo by Habitat for Humanity International/Scott Umstattd
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  • Although this looks like a studio shot, NBC News correspondent Andrea Canning is captured in a quiet moment as she helps to lay insulation in the floor of EMS Chief Carlos Rodriguez's Union Beach, New Jersey home that was flooded during Hurricane Sandy. ©Habitat for Humanity International/Scott Umstattd
  • NBC News correspondent and Habitat for Humanity volunteer Andrea Manning secures insulation in the floor boards of the Rodriguez home in Union Beach, New Jersey on December 20th, 2012. NBC staff and crew volunteered with Habitat for Humanity to help rebuild in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. ©Habitat for Humanity International/Scott Umstattd
  • NBC Today's Al Roker gears up to help rebuild the home of Carlos and Dawn Rodriguez in Union Beach, New Jersey on December 20, 2012. Cast and crew from Today volunteered with Habitat for Humanity to rebuild in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. ©Habitat for Humanity International/Scott Umstattd
  • NBC Today's Al Roker joins Habitat for Humanity to help repair the home of EMS Chief Carlos Rodriguez's home that was flooded during Hurricane Sandy in Union Beach, N.J. ©Habitat for Humanity International/Scott Umstattd
  • Al Roker, EMS Chief Carlos Rodriguez and volunteers from NBC’s Today join Habitat for Humanity to help repair the Rodriguez family’s Union Beach, N.J., home that was damaged during Hurricane Sandy. ©Photo by Habitat for Humanity International/Scott Umstattd
  • Cast of crew of NBC Today present house-warming gifts and toys to the Rodriguez family after spending a day rebuilding their home with Habitat for Humanity in Union Beach, New Jersey on December 20, 2012.
  • Cast of crew of NBC Today present house-warming gifts and toys to the Rodriguez family after spending a day rebuilding their home with Habitat for Humanity in Union Beach, New Jersey on December 20, 2012. ©Habitat for Humanity International/Scott Umstattd
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  • Habitat for Humanity International CEO Jonathan Reckford stands with homeowner and EMS Chief Carlos Rodriguez on December 20, 2012. Habitat for Humanity and NBC Today staff spent the day helping to repair Rodriguez's home that was flooded by Hurricane Sandy. ©Habitat for Humanity International/Scott Umstattd
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