Transformed Communities November 2011 Dear Community Member, A simple piece of paper—that’s all it took for the Del Grosso family to begin their journey to homeownership through San Gabriel Valley (SGV) Habitat for Humanity. Several years ago, then nine-year-old Whyte returned home from Broadoaks Elementary School in Monrovia with a flyer in hand about an opportunity to apply for a home through San Gabriel Valley Habitat for Humanity. When Whyte’s mother, Jeanine, saw the flyer, she figured she would give the application process a try. Her family of five was cramped in a small two-bedroom apartment in a neighborhood where they did not feel safe, living day-to-day with an increasingly uncertain future weighing heavily on her and her husband, Mario. Mario felt the heaviest burden regarding his family’s future, “We were living paycheck to paycheck, making ends meet, but it was really hard to provide for my family’s future. I was never going to be able to save to get a house or take a family vacation. The money just went down the barrel [in rent]. It was very limiting and diminishing. I wanted to provide for my family, but I wondered how we were going to get that dream. I was worried.” So with nothing to lose, and everything to gain, Jeanine and Mario decided to explore the opportunity of homeownership with San Gabriel Valley Habitat for Humanity. After an extensive review process—“that seemed like forever” —the Del Grosso family was jubilant when they learned they had been selected to be homeowners at the Sherman Build in Monrovia. Jeanine reflected back on the day her family learned they would be moving into a new home in a matter of months, “We felt so blessed, like we did not deserve the home.” But they did deserve the home, and after months of hard work completing their 500 sweat equity hours on site and learning how to be responsible first-time homeowners, the Del Grossos moved into their brand new home with high expectations for the future. It has been over a year and a half since Mario, Jeanine, Logan (15), Whyte (12) and Gwyneth (4) moved into their Habitat home on Sherman Avenue in Monrovia. They continue to count their blessings. “We have a home and it truly feels like home. We feel like we have a lot. It’s amazing that we were chosen out of all of the people who applied.” Jeanine continued, “It’s like we won the lottery—who could ask for anything else?”
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ANNUAL APPEAL 2011
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