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Columbia: Midlands Churches Support Family’s Path to Homeownership

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Columbia: Midlands Churches Help Local Family Ignite Dream of Homeownership

By HERE NEWS

Tue, March 19th 2024 at 8:10 AM

Updated Tue, March 19th 2024 at 12:53 PM

One local family is a nail closer to seeing their dream of homeownership manifest. Central SC Habitat for Humanity partnered with several churches around the Midlands to build a new home for a family that completed the program. A First Nail Ceremony was held on March 19 in West Columbia marking the beginning of the work. Funding was made possible by the Central SC Habitat for Humanity, East Minister Presbyterian Church, Trenholm Road United Methodist Church, Shandon United Methodist Church, West Metro clergy, Shandon Presbyterian Church, Lexington United Methodist Church, and Westminster Presbyterian Church.

A New Beginning

The Central SC Habitat for Humanity has been a beacon of hope for families looking to own a home. This collaborative effort with local churches showcases the power of community support in making dreams a reality. The First Nail Ceremony symbolizes the start of a new chapter for the family involved, filled with promise and opportunities.

Empowering Families

Homeownership is a cornerstone of stability and empowerment for many families. Through programs like the one offered by Central SC Habitat for Humanity, families can break the cycle of poverty and build a brighter future for themselves and their children. The support of churches in the Midlands highlights the importance of unity and compassion in helping families thrive.

A Community Effort

The involvement of multiple churches in this project underscores the unity of purpose in the Midlands community. By coming together to support a common cause, these churches are not only building a home but also nurturing a sense of belonging and solidarity among residents. The collaboration between Central SC Habitat for Humanity and the local churches sets a powerful example of what can be achieved through collective efforts.

Looking Ahead

As the family embarks on the journey of homeownership, they carry with them the support and goodwill of the community and the churches that played a vital role in making their dream a reality. The new home represents more than just a structure; it is a symbol of hope, perseverance, and the potential for a better tomorrow.

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