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Habitat Pinellas Dedicates 250th Home

A St. Petersburg family has a new home courtesy of Habitat Pinellas. It is the 250th home the organization has donated.

 
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Janet Wright and her daughters on the front porch during the dedication of their home, which is Habitat’s 250th home in Pinellas County on August 7, 2012.
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St. Petersburg Mayor Bill Foster assists Shirley Miaoulis, district representative for the office of Congressman C.W. Bill Young, with the presentation of a flag flown over the U.S. Capitol to the Wright family during the dedication of Habitat’s 250th home in Pinellas County on August 7, 2012.
Janet Wright expressed her gratitude during the dedication of her home, which is Habitat’s 250th home in Pinellas County on August 7, 2012. Mayor Bill Foster, in background, participated in the home dedication.
Janet Wright, left, received a welcome mat from Habitat homeowner candidate Elizabeth Gamble during the dedication of her home on August 7, 2012  – Habitat’s 250th home in Pinellas County.
The Wright family home in St. Pete is Habitat’s 250th home in Pinellas County. The home was dedicated on August 7, 2012, with Mayor Bill Foster participating in the home dedication.
Habitat Pinellas CEO/President Barbara Inman presented an appreciation plaque to Mayor Bill Foster and thanked him for the City’s support of Habitat during the August 7th dedication of the Wright family home in St. Petersburg, which is Habitat’s 250th home in Pinellas County.

On Tuesday morning Janet Wright and her two daughters received the keys to their new home; the 250th home dedicated by Habitat Pinellas.

The home, located near 15th Avenue North and 26th Street North, was sponsored by proceeds from Habitat Pinellas’ 2011 gala fundraising event, Hammers & Heartstrings Ball. The land for the Wright home was provided by SunTrust Bank, according to Habitat Pinellas.

“We could not have reached this significant milestone without the support of our Pinellas community,” said Steve Lightburn, Vice President Development for Habitat Pinellas in a news releae. 

“It is because of the physical labor of our volunteers, the generosity of our donors, and the support from our local and state government, that Habitat for Humanity continues to succeed in its mission to provide affordable housing for struggling, low-income families," Lightburn added. "We are successful because of the camaraderie and relationships that people ‘build’ when coming together to benefit the families in our community.

The 250 homes that Habitat Pinellas has built since its inception in 1985 are located in nine major municipalities in Pinellas County, a news release said. 

Related Topics: Habitat Pinellas and St. Pete News

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