The nonprofit says one of its main state funding sources, CalHOME, has been severely cut back in the 2024-2025 budget and has no additional funding rounds for future years.
Palmer spoke through tears as she said her daughter called getting the home one of the most impactful moments in her life.
Habitat for Humanity Executive Director Debbie Arakel said CalHOME is used for about 80% of its new construction for low-income homes and it is asking the state for it to be funded for one year's demand.
President and CEO of Habitat for Humanity of Greater Sacramento Leah Miller took CBS Sacramento on a tour of one of the new homes in Oak Park that families will be moving into in the coming days.
"If we can't get a budget allocation to replenish the CalHOME line item on the state budget, those homes in Sacramento will take a lot longer to build," Miller said.
The governor's office never responded to CBS Sacramento's inquiry.
There is still time for the governor and legislature to review the next state budget allocations.
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