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Pictured is Jaiana Alvarez (right), Giovanni Steffan and their children. - contributed photo
Pictured is Jaiana Alvarez (right), Giovanni Steffan and their children. – contributed photo
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Habitat for Humanity dedicated another home on December 9, welcoming another family into its circle.

Habitat staff, family and friends gathered to celebrate the occasion with lunch and fellowship before presenting the Steffan-Alvarez family with the key to their new home. Grocery Outlet stocked the pantry, the bathroom, and provided gifts for the two children, a generous donation that Habitat and the family all appreciate

“The boys are so excited to have their own rooms in time for Christmas,” said homeowner Alvarez. “This is such a blessing.”

Steffan agreed. “We’re so grateful for all of the work Habitat for Humanity did with us in making this happen. We wouldn’t have this opportunity without them.”

Those interested in the Homeownership Program and would like to know if you qualify, or if you lost your residence in one of the wildfires during the last three years, contact Deborah at 707-994-1100 ext. 106, Tuesday through Thursday to discuss options. Pre-applications are available at the office located at 15312 Lakeshore Drive in Clearlake.

Upcoming home dedication

On December 16, the Callison-Evans family, victims of the Clayton fire, will celebrate getting back into their home on 8898 Quarterhorse Lane in Lower Lake.

Habitat for Humanity invites the community to celebrate with them, welcoming them into their homes in time for the Christmas holiday season.

To volunteer to assist other families to get into safe, decent and affordable housing, contact the Habitat for Humanity office at 707-994-1100 extensions 103. To donate, either visit the website at www.lakehabitat.org/donate, send donations to PO Box 1830 Lower Lake, CA 95457, or call the office for more information.

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