Hope bloomed into reality this spring at the Thomas "Tip" Taylor Memorial Habitat for Humanity House funded by Hill Boren.
Homeowner Kim Snipes and her four children moved into their first home, made possible by a donation of $16,000 from Hill Boren. The house is at 36 Courtney Cove in East Jackson.
Beginning with the framing and roofing in March, Hill Boren attorneys and staff, First Presbyterian Church members and the homeowner provided the construction labor. Building continued in April with the trim and soffitt, siding, completion of interior work and yard seeding. In this home, a central hallway joins the the eat-in kitchen and a living room with four bedrooms and two bathrooms.
