Habitat for Humanity dedicates new home for Clayton fire survivors
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LOWER LAKE, Calif. – On Feb. 17, Habitat for Humanity Lake County celebrated another housewarming dedication with the Torres-Guerrero family.
Alberto, Angelica and their son Brayan lost their home during the Clayton fire and came to Habitat for Humanity for help soon after.
Now, thanks to their hard work and that of their family, friends, and Habitat staff and volunteers, they once again have a home on their Lower Lake lot and are so relieved and grateful to be home.
“At times we wanted to give up; it was all too much, the couple said. “But Habitat was so supportive through everything we’ve endured and we are grateful to have a safe home we can pass on to our son.”
If you or someone you know lost their residence in any of the Lake County wildfires, please contact Habitat for Humanity Lake County at 707-994-1100, Extension 106, or come by the office at 15312 Lakeshore Drive in Clearlake for a preapplication.