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102Trent Woslum was serving in Iraq when he received an email from his wife that they had been contacted by the show to receive an Extreme Makeover. Trent’s wife, Dawna, and their three sons were sent to Disneyland for the week while the house was renovated. They wanted to deliver holiday meals to sick people, and did so after Michael arranged for a major hotel to prepare over 100 meals. The Broadbents also decorated the apartment of a man who had recently lost both his partner and his parents. A Los Angeles police officer and his family work tirelessly to help the homeless.
Other expenses include the organization's truck insurance and gas, office supplies, and home upkeep. Notably, the home's location in a neighborhood with "barbed wire and junked cars" severely inhibited the house's marketability, as reported by the Orlando Sentinel. No offers were made for the house, and it was foreclosed on in 2012. Sadie Holmes struggled with cocaine and heroin addiction for 17 years.
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Words will never be able to accurately relay my excitement, my gratitude, my SHOCK when I found out I was chosen! It’s not every day that you get to see one of your biggest dreams come to life before your eyes. Getting to be a part of a show with so much heart is something straight out of a fairy tale for a designer like me. Regarding his selling the house, Hebert told The Seattle Times, "I'm doing it not to lose money. I just hope people understand the reality of it." 105The McCrory family was a family of four that was pregnant with triplets.

The nine children and mom were crammed into a very small home, which the team expanded to give all the kids bigger bedrooms and more common space. Life changed dramatically two short years ago for 22-year-old Robert Gil and his family, when Robert was involved in a devastating car accident that resulted in him becoming paralyzed from the neck down. After the accident, Robert's mother, Pat Zitek, quit her job as a successful real estate agent to take care of her son full-time. Unfortunately, the family home in Ventura, California was not so accommodating. All that has now changed - after a team of designers took over the Zitek home for one week and worked their magic.
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111Keenan Powell, a 16-year-old boy, lived with major mold and dust allergies. His mom, Carrie, has had a hard time keeping up with all of his health challenges and trying to keep the house as hypo-allergenic as possible. The team re-did the house, including installing a state-of-the-art air filtration system. 108After tracking down his father, Freeman Hardin, Jr. brought him to live with his family. They had no place for him to stay in the house, so he was living in a trailer. As a young mother was preparing to put her 11-week-old daughter to bed, she looked out the window and saw an SUV speeding toward the front of her parents' house, where she was living.

Ty’s secret room – Ty created a secret storage room off of the den. Ty’s secret room – Ty converted the trailer into a state-of-the-art movie theater. 104Contessa Mendoza is a social worker and a single mother, who also chose to take in two foster kids. The team work on giving a home improvement to a family from Florida that has been traveling all over the world to help those in need. A firefighter needs a new place with his mother and three children after losing his wife.
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She jumped from the room into the hallway, just as the drunk driver's speeding vehicle came crashing into the front door! Fortunately her child was in the back of the house with her grandmother, but the blast from the impact left pieces of the house on top of the baby and all through the now uninhabitable home. The Tugwell family from Long Beach, California, became displaced, but "... 914The team rebuilds the home of Chris and Mizzy Zdroj (pronounced "Stroge") which was destroyed in the Bastrop County Complex fire; Mizzy was on duty when the home was destroyed.

Eventually, Holmes regained custody of her five children after she turned her life around and got clean. In 1999, Holmes launched her nonprofit, Sadie Holmes Help Service. Holmes ran her nonprofit from her home, which was sadly destroyed in 2004 by four hurricanes and a house fire and had not be insured, as reported by theOrlando Sentinel. After the show aired, Eric's employer closed shop and he lost his job. In an interview with 4 News Now, Eric explained that he then attempted and failed to start a business, which only worsened his financial situation.
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Others saw their families torn apart from the stress, turning well-intentioned gifts into catalysts for disaster. Some neighborhoods in which the new homes were built were in communities where property taxes were based on an average value of the homes in the community. Many older homes were replaced with houses that were significantly larger and thus more valuable, which caused others living in these communities to pay higher property taxes. Now cured, Olivia got through her cancer treatment with the loving support of family and friends, including a special mural in the house her mother painted.
The team also expanded the home base of the Heart of the Pines Volunteer Fire Department by adding a third bay, and furnished it with new equipment including a brush truck. The family was sent on a bi-coastal vacation, first to New York City and later to San Francisco (where the family toured Industrial Light & Magic; Chris and his sons are Star Wars fans). The Texas Engineering Extension Service provided the entire volunteer fire department with scholarships to their annual fire training school. Their home has seen better days, so Jesse and the team gives the family a space to match the size of their hearts. A young man and his siblings relocated to Ogden, UT as refugees after experiencing a loss in the Congo. Now, Jesse Tyler Ferguson gives the family life-changing news before Tamara Day and volunteers build them a modern-tropical home.
Larry and Melissa Beach raised and fostered over 85 children, according to the Houston Chronicle. After Hurricane Ike destroyed their family home, the couple found themselves living with 15 children in a single family FEMA trailer. Unfortunately, the cost of running her nonprofit became too great for Holmes to keep up with. "It costs about $2,000 a month to run the pantry," she told the Orlando Sentinel.

The Jacobo family of 12 received a much-needed home makeover in 2007, after their family doubled in size. Michelle and Jesus Jacobo took in Michelle's five nieces and nephews when her sister lost custody of them. Michelle's father moved in at the same time to help the couple take care of the nine children under their care, as noted byKevin Green Homes. By 2011, Kevin and his brother Brian had left home after becoming estranged from Debbie. Debbie's ex-husband, Joe Gaitan, told the publication, "The house didn't change her. She's still her plain old nasty self." 112Brook Imbriani gave blood to a local blood drive, and then was told that a baby girl with leukemia was a match with her bone marrow.
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