JWC Habitat for Humanity chose new family for 22nd home

  • Jim Wells County Habitat for Humanity selected a family for their 22nd home built in the county.
  • Following a lengthy process, Sabrina Rangel, Fidencio Godines, and their three children were chosen for a new three-bedroom, two-bath house.
  • The house is expected to be completed in the summer of 2025, before closing, and the next family will be blessed with a new home.

The Jim Wells County Habitat for Humanity has selected an Alice family for a new home.

Following a lengthy process, Sabrina Rangel, Fidencio Godines, and their three children were chosen for a new three-bedroom, two-bath house.

This would be the non-profit’s 22nd home built in the county.

For Rangel, this wasn’t the first time they had applied. They applied back in 2022 but were not chosen.

But they didn’t lose hope.

“I was telling Fidencio, ‘Why don’t we try? The kids are getting older. We don’t have room in the house anymore,” Rangel said.

After meeting with the board for a home interview, the Godines said they didn’t feel like they got it until they got the call.

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