Freeport family enjoys Habitat home

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In an Aug. 30, 2012 photo, Sheena Lacy holds her two-year-old daughter, Lauren, in her daughter's room inside the family's new home in Freeport. They moved into their new house in July, a home they were able to purchase through Habitat for Humanity. (AP Photo/The Journal-Standard, Joe Tamborello)
In an Aug. 30, 2012 photo, Sheena Lacy holds her two-year-old daughter, Lauren, in her daughter's room inside the family's new home in Freeport. They moved into their new house in July, a home they were able to purchase through Habitat for Humanity. (AP Photo/The Journal-Standard, Joe Tamborello)
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"I think you appreciate it more when you work at getting your own home," Sheena said. "When they handed us the keys, I called everybody — it was so emotional — I couldn't stop crying, and it's so nice to hear my daughters be excited to say they have their own room."

The house has a nice big porch. Sheena said as a family they spend long hours sitting on this porch. They love the open air feeling. The family has gotten to know their neighbors. The school bus stops near the home. This is a family that now has a place to call their own. They are finally comfortable.

"I'm so humble and I appreciate Habitat for helping us get our home," Sheena said. "It has changed our life and we are so grateful.

"Now we have to honor what has been given to us and keep things up — we are ready for home ownership," she added.

Morton said he and the others with the local Freeport Chapter feel good when they see a family like the Lacys live their dream. Morton said there are future plans to build more homes, but they need more money.

"It just makes me feel good when it's all done, a family is able to live a dream — it's like a grand Christmas present," Morton said. "We are hoping to start building again next spring."

Morton said the owners of a Habitat for Humanity home not only have pride in owning their own home, but also have an interest free loan and pay less on a mortgage than paying rent.

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