OTTAWA, Ohio (WLIO) - An Ottawa family made their homeownership dreams a reality today.
The Kahle family will move into their new three-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath home after completing all requirements and working 350 hours of sweat equity on their Ottawa house.
Putnam County Habitat for Humanity dedicated its 15th home to Brittany Kahle and her family. The Kahle family will move into their new three-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath home after completing all requirements and working 350 hours of sweat equity on their Ottawa house. At the dedication, the Kahle family said they feel incredibly blessed and have met many great people throughout their journey.
“Right now, I am feeling so blessed to have the help that I had and to be able to have this available for me and my kids,” says new homeowner, Brittany Kahle. “Just being able to do all of that and have everyone there at my side to help be there for me is just a really big gift. You start from square one. Everyone learns a little bit of everything and getting to know everyone locally and branching out and just getting to meet new people here locally.”
At the dedication, the Kahle family said they feel incredibly blessed and have met many great people throughout their journey.
Putnam County Habitat for Humanity plans to build two additional homes this year. The groundbreaking for the next home is set for the end of March.
