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Hearts & Hands Disaster Recovery is honored to announce that Jessica Boykins and her family have moved into their new home thanks to the hard work of her Disaster Case Manager Glenda Harrison and our community partners.
Ms. Boykins' home suffered severe damage from the October Flood in 2015. After working her case, she was referred to CDBG-DR program and had a home assessment in November. In December, there was a house fire which took the remaining items that had been salvaged from the flood. Fortunately, because of the previous assessment, she qualified for a brand new mobile home.
Many thanks and appreciate to: SCDRO for helping provide a brand new home, Flood HUB for the donation of a full house of items, Red Cross, Salvation Army, and United Ministries in Sumter for various resource support, Harvest Hope for donating food to go in their new home, her Disaster Case Manager Glenda Harrison, and the hard work of Ms. Boykins being active in her recovery.
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Welcome Home!
Hearts & Hands Disaster Recovery is honored to announce that Dyesheikia June her family has moved into their new home. This single mother of two young children suffered major damage during the Flood of 2015. The extent of the damage included a destroyed roof, mold, and insulation. Even after being passed by another recovery project, she persevered with the help of her HHDR Disaster Case Manager Laronda Brockington, and started to process of applying for the CDBG Grant. Through Ms. June's patience with her recovery from the Flood of 2015, it has resulted with her and her family receiving a new home. Many thanks and appreciate to: SCDRO for helping provide a brand new home, Catholic Charities for support with temporary housing, Harvest Hope for donating food to go in their new home, her Disaster Case Manager Laronda Brockington, and the hard work of Ms. June being active in her recovery.
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Hearts & Hands Disaster Recovery is honored to announce that Minnie Mayrant has moved into her new home thanks to the hard work of her Disaster Case Manager Shanice Kelly and our community partners. Ms. Mayrant was displaced after suffering a complete loss of her home and all of her personal items from the Flood of 2015. After starting the process and being approved, she has received a brand new home from SCDRO. Many thanks and appreciat to: SCDRO for helping provide a brand new home, Flood HUB for the donation of a full house of items, Harvest Hope for donating food to go in their new home, her Disaster Case Manager Shanice Kelly, and the hard work of Ms. Mayrant being active in her recovery. ?
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