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Habitat for Humanity volunteers donate sweat‑equity hours to help single mother in Citrus County
Summary
Habitat for Humanity volunteers from Women United agreed to donate their volunteer hours to a partner family member, identified as Sarah, helping the wheelchair‑using single mother and her 3‑year‑old move closer to closing on a home in the Habitat at Citrus Springs development.
Jess Ebert, Family Services Director at Habitat for Humanity, said volunteers from Women United gathered at the Habitat at Citrus Springs site to help a partner family move closer to closing on a home. "This is eventually gonna be 176 homes," Ebert said, identifying the size of the development.
Ebert said the organization requires partner families to complete a set number of sweat‑equity hours as part of closing eligibility; the transcript records…
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