Habitat for Humanity dedicates new home

Photo above: Chet Houston, Exec. Director of LowCountry Habitat for Humanity (on left), congratulates new homeowner Allisha Adderly and her daughter at the ribbon cutting of their new home.

The Adderly family proudly stands in front of their new home.
The Adderly family proudly stands in front of their new home.

LowCountry Habitat for Humanity is pleased to announce the dedication of our 43th home located in the Mint Farm neighborhood to the Adderley Family. Alisha Adderley, a hardworking single mother of seven, is finally realizing the dream of home ownership. In 2011, she applied for the Habitat Homeownership Program and was overjoyed when she was accepted into the program.

After completing over 400 hours of Sweat Equity, the Adderley family is ready to begin building a bright future in their new home. They couldn’t be happier to own a safe, decent affordable home and take pride in the work they accomplished to get to this point.

LowCountry Habitat congratulates the Adderley family on this huge accomplishment and wishes them the best of luck as they turn one dream after another into a reality.

Habitat for Humanity was founded on the conviction that every man, woman and child should have a simple, durable place to live in dignity and safety and that decent shelter in decent communities should be a matter of conscience and action for all. Habitat ReStores were developed to provide Habitat affiliates with another income stream for building houses while providing a place where still useful building materials and supplies can be recycled and gently-used home furnishings can be resold to new owners reducing the burden on local landfills.

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