Habitat, families pay it forward

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WILMINGTON — The volunteers with Clinton County Habitat for Humanity celebrated their second home dedication last Saturday, Dec. 6. Jaime and Brandon Wipperman, along with their 18-month-old daughter Zoey, gratefully accepted the group’s support and recognition of their journey to a brand new home.

The Wipperman home is located in Wilmington and was started in early March. Volunteer builders completed the home in November.

Brandon said, “We are overjoyed to know that the home is ours and that we will have many happy days in our new home.”

Each Clinton County home partner is expected to repay the cost of building their home. Through the savings of volunteer builders and donated materials, three-bedroom homes cost approximately $55,000. Each homeowner repays their no-interest mortgage at a rate that meets their budget. For many families, this is the opportunity that ensures they will have an affordable home that will stand the test of time.

Later on Saturday, the group rededicated another home in Wilmington for Alicia Robinson and her two children Aiveon and Mya. The home became available this summer and the group wanted to find a family that would “pay it forward” for the next Habitat family — support the group’s activities, become a volunteer and make their monthly payments.

Far right back, Jim Krusling, president of the Clinton County Habitat for Humanity, along with Alicia Robinson, left, Mya Melvin, middle and Aiveon Melvin, right front.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2016/12/web1_Robinson-family.jpgFar right back, Jim Krusling, president of the Clinton County Habitat for Humanity, along with Alicia Robinson, left, Mya Melvin, middle and Aiveon Melvin, right front.

Pat Wallace, Presbyterian Church of Wilmington, presents a new blanket to Jaime Wipperman as Habitat for Humanity volunteer Wendell Compton looks on.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2016/12/web1_Dedication-of-Wippermans.jpgPat Wallace, Presbyterian Church of Wilmington, presents a new blanket to Jaime Wipperman as Habitat for Humanity volunteer Wendell Compton looks on.

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