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Hannah’s Home Breaks Ground On Expanded Housing
Hannah’s Home of South
Florida broke ground on two
duplex cottages for single
mothers on Thursday, Nov.
30, housing that will boost
capacity by 50 percent.
To build the duplexes,
Hannah’s Home is partnering
with Hedrick Brothers
Construction, Carrier’s
C on st ru c t i on , Ol son
Design Group, JMorton &
Landscape Architecture, CEO Dale Hedrick
Last Devenport Inc., BFT
Development and Belvedere
Contracting Inc.
Earlier this year at the
nonprofit’s annual gala,
Hannah’s Home raised
over $500,000 towards
its program and campus Hannah’s Home serves pregnant women aged 18 to 30, counseling and other critical needs met. Since opening in
expansion. Founder Carol offering safety, life skills training, educational support, 2012, the home has served over 80 women and their children.
Beresford said she has mentoring, spiritual development and case management. They
long dreamt of expanding also receive expert prenatal care, medical care, mental health In Your Community on page 13
in Tequesta in order to
house more at-risk pregnant
women.
“I am overjoyed to see Hannah’s Home residents
my dream being realized,”
she said. “Our vision is not
only to provide a haven,
but to guide our residents Why should a financial
to self-sufficiency. These
cottages represent the next review be at the top
level of our commitment,
and we are so thankful for of your list?
the partnerships that are
making this possible.” There may be opportunities for your investments
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capacity of eight mothers to make sure your financial strategy is optimized.
and their children, Contact us today for a complimentary review.
Hannah’s Home receives
over 200 calls per year Sally S Stahl, AAMS™
from women in search Financial Advisor
of safety and hope. The Founder Carol Beresford 1851 W Indiantown Rd Ste 106
cottages will house four Jupiter, FL 33458
additional residents who have completed the initial 561-748-7600
two-year program and who are transitioning into a more Sally.Stahl@edwardjones.com
independent lifestyle.
“It’s an honor to work with Hannah’s Home,” said Dale
Hedrick, CEO of Hedrick Brothers Construction. “We are
partners in a shared vision of creating positive change and
I believe these cottages will stand as a beacon of hope for
individuals in need.”
Police Chief Gus Medina, Fire Chief Jim Trube, Lt. Keith
Smolen
Pastor Paul Beresford, Carol Beresford, Abby Brennan,
Council Member Rick Sartory