The site chosen for the project was Pine Street. Habitat for Humanity Yuba Sutter is turning teamwork into transformation, revitalizing the street and gifting a home to someone who truly needs it.
Roughly 50 volunteers hustled to bring new life to Pine Street, one house at a time, in less than a week.
"All of this that we're doing is at no cost to anybody: the exterior paint, the landscaping, the debris removal, the fence installation, cutting down trees that are growing into the homes," said Camille Benner, director of family services at Habitat for Humanity Yuba-Sutter.
Most of the funding is coming from community sponsors, but it goes beyond beautifying the street. One house is being flipped and given to someone in need.
But during their work, they realized the house was in pretty bad shape. So it's becoming more than a revamp.
Habitat for Humanity Yuba-Sutter said the house should be finished within the next few weeks, and the appliance company Whirlpool is donating new refrigerators and ovens for each house on the street.
On Thursday, a closing celebration for the project will take place on the street. Habitat for Humanity Yuba-Sutter said they hope to get someone moved into the flipped house by Christmas.
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