OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – A Norman family of five has received a new home from the Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity.
Emmanuel, his wife Noella, and their three children got the keys to their new home after living in a two-bedroom apartment.
“The apartment we live in is too small for our family, so we need extra space that is affordable to us even with our low income,” Emmanuel stated. “Thank God for Habitat for Humanity for making it possible.”
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According to Habitat, Emmanuel and Noella are both from Cameroon in Central Africa. When filling out the New Home Construction program application, he included that his family was looking for a bigger home in a quiet neighborhood. He also wrote that his family sticks together. They focus on love, faith and helping others.
COHFH Chair Ann Felton Gilliland welcomed Emmanuel and Noella’s family to Cornerstone Creek, where more than 70 families now live…