Jeff Fishman has helped Habitat for Humanity build several homes for some of the most deserving people in the Tampa Bay area; however, a home currently under construction holds extra meaning for him and his family.
Check out the latest episode of "The Chronicles Chat" where I interview Mike Sutton, President & CEO of Habitat For Humanity Pinellas. Learn how Mike took all of his life experiences to earn his way to the boardroom of one of the most recognized non-profit organizations in the country. Learn more about Habitat For Humanity and how you can get involved. You do not want to miss this!
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PINELLAS PARK, Fla. — Seven-year-old Isaiah Jack and his mother April have lived in a couple different apartments over the years, but today the family of two is moving in to a brand new home in Habitat for Humanity's Tellor Development.
Shriner has the local Pinellas County and West Pasco area CEO, Habitat for Humanity, Mike Sutton. Mike has reached a special milestone in the area by completing their 700th home. Since 1985 Habitat of Humanity has been building homes in the area but only in the last few years have they greatly increased their output. Monday, the Sakers family received the special home changing their lives forever. According to Mike, not many in their organization as a whole reach 700 homes.
NEW PORT RICHEY — Sometimes the best way to make new friends is to support a cause, and one cause is inviting the ladies of West Pasco and Pinellas to sip some wine and show off their heels.
PINELLAS PARK — The regional affiliate of Habitat for Humanity — one of the nation’s busiest — recently marked its 700th home build, adding some 100 affordable properties since just 2019 and set to maintain that momentum in the coming year.
Fighting through tears, she addressed her daughter last: “Ash, my inspiration and my purpose, I cannot wait to provide you the security and stability of owning our own home,” Sakers said.
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