Habitat For Humanity Of Cleveland Dedicates 2 Homes
The Ashe loved ones and Fyffe family collected with friends, household, volunteers, sponsors, and staff members to rejoice the devotion of their new Habitat for Humanity of Cleveland residences.
William and Rebekah Ashe reported they have observed God do the job miracles in the course of the 12 months as they watched their home remaining built. Ms. Ashe mentioned, “It really has been a religion make and a wonderful miracle to have so a lot of individuals coming jointly from various backgrounds, doing the job for a frequent goal of creating a residence for us. We are so grateful, grateful, and blessed.”
Merilee Fyffe explained she has witnessed so several great matters although awaiting her new home. “I am so grateful for partnering with Habitat. Staying aspect of the legacy construct prompted me to re-examine my lifestyle. From the Dave Ramsey course to the home owner classes, just about every gave me a brick to set and to pour the foundation for a far better life.”
The Religion Establish sponsors had been: Andy and Laura Anderson, Bowman Hills Seventh-Day Adventist Church, Wide Road United Methodist Church, Local community Basis of Cleveland and Bradley County, Eaton Company, Farmland Group Church, Father Mike Nolan, First Baptist Cleveland, Very first Presbyterian Church, Jack and Vicky Byrd, Keith Road Ministries, Knights of Columbus, McReynolds Loved ones Foundation, Mt. Olive Church of God, Nick & Mara Grisham, North Cleveland Church Of God, Phil and Yaunna Higgins, Skilled Tire Providers, Pyramid Construction, Rebecca Jabaley, The Chapel, Verrill Norwood, and Westwood Baptist Church
The Legacy Construct sponsors were: Bank of Cleveland, Carolyn Ingram-Franitza, Chandler Homes, Cleveland/Bradley Chamber Youth Leadership, Collins Oil, Group Foundation of Cleveland and Bradley County, Corey Divel, Don Rollen’s Legacy Fund, David and Ellen Smith, Doug Berry, George R. Johnson Foundation/Hardees, Habitat for Humanity International, Howling Cow Community Dedication Fund, Jeff and Kathy Morelock, Julian Sullivan, Publix Tremendous Markets Charities, Rodney & Margo Fitzgerald, and 500 Circle customers

The core construction volunteer was Jim Lee.