ELBERTA, Ala. (WKRG) – A new housing development in Baldwin County is opening the door to a new beginning for mothers experiencing homelessness, one home at a time.
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A ribbon cutting ceremony marked the beginning of Mary’s Village. Community members celebrated the opening of the first of three new homes designed to help mothers move from homelessness to home ownership.
For Katrina Prebula, the first resident to move into Mary’s Village, the journey getting here wasn’t easy.
“We had nothing,” she said. “A book bag on my back, I was five months pregnant, a seven year old lugging behind me. We were terrified.”…