AMARILLO, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) – Amarillo Habitat for Humanity completed its 122nd home, this time for the Idris family.
According to AHFH officials, the Idris family will receive keys to their new 5-bedroom 2-bath house located on the 1000 block of N Monroe on Aug. 15. Officials added that the family says they look forward to creating memories in their new home and continuing to contribute to the community that has welcomed them.
AHFH officials stated the family was able to complete more than 500 sweat equity hours and attended more than 30 financial literacy classes as part of the program requirements.
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“Habitat for Humanity homeowners earn their zero-percent interest mortgage through hard work on our jobsite, in our Restore and by building a new budget to help their family thrive in homeownership. This family has met every challenge placed in their way with grace and determination,” said Director of Operations Sarah Curtis…