Andrea Stetson
Special to The Banner
Yalena Perdomo hugs Melody Lineberry, HUD certified housing coordinator for Habitat for Humanity, during a ceremony welcoming Perdomo to her new home. Perdomo’s daughter Lindzey, 4, was excited about her new home.
Andrea Stetson/Special To The Banner
Family, volunteers, and members of the Shadow Wood Charitable Foundation attended the ceremony welcoming Yalena Perdomo to her new Habitat for Humanity home.
Lindzey Perdomo, 4, jumps up and down in excitement in her new bedroom as she describes how she wants to decorate her new room.
Habitat for Humanity built 14 homes on Partnership Place in Bonita Springs. The last two homes were finally complete and Wednesday one of the houses was dedicated to the Perdomo family.
Norm Wells, president of the board of trustees of the Shadow Wood Charitable Foundation, that helped fund the Habitat for Humanity home, hands over the keys to the house to Yalena Perdomo and her daughter Lindzey.
Every new Habitat for Humanity homeowner is given an American flag, a bible, a holiday tree ornament and a box of food from the Harry Chapin food bank. Here Melody Lineberry, HUD certified housing coordinator for Habitat for Humanity, gives Yalena Perdomo the bible while Perdomo’s daughter Lindzey waves the flag.
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