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The article features Alesia Cannady, the founder of Women United Seattle, a group that supports grandmothers raising their grandchildren. Alesia’s home received much-needed repairs from Habitat for Humanity SKKC volunteers, making it safer and more accessible for the mobility-impaired women visiting her Angel of Hope Engagement Center. Alesia expressed her delight at the quality of the improvements and formed a bond with the Habitat volunteers, considering them part of her family. The repairs not only benefited Alesia but will also have a positive impact on her community as she continues her work supporting multiple families. Alesia emphasizes the importance of sharing knowledge with future caregivers to ensure ongoing support within the community. To learn more about Habitat SKKC’s Repairs program or to refer someone in need of critical home repairs, please visit their website: http://www.habitatskc.org/what-we-do/home-repairs/”
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