Habitat for Humanity seeks to break cycle of poverty
Published on: June 14, 2016
Six-year-old Braxton Blight sat on the steps of his brand-new home, chocolate chip cookie in hand. When asked what he was most excited about, he said smiling, I cant wait to pick my own room.
Habitat for Humanity presented four low-income families with keys to their Haultain Crossing homes, in Reginas Eastview area, on Tuesday.
This is the No. 1 reason why I applied because we need a safe place for us to call home. We need something long-term, because (before) we moved around from place to place
It feels great to know that my children have a forever-type home, said Aleesa Blight, mother of Braxton and his six-month-old sister Selena.
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Its amazing to see the impact on the families
To hear their stories
What they think about partnering with Habitat and how its going to change their futures, said Kelly Holmes-Binns, CEO of Habitat for Humanity Regina.
Low-income candidates may purchase the home with no down payment and an interest-free mortgage. Payments are a maximum of 25 per cent of the gross household income.
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