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A generous Good Samaritan anonymously donated $1 million to help 50 Louisiana Habitat for Humanity families stay in their homes.
Habitat for Humanity homeowner Shernita Green said her homeowner’s insurance prices are up $800 per month, a difficult task to keep up with while making just $11 an hour at Goodwill. Oestreicher explained that the increased insurance rates, which have skyrocketed since Hurricane Ida, have created an “extraordinary degree of anxiety” for those who live in Habitat for Humanity homes.
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