Habitat Homowner Lives the American Dream
Juan Jose Lopez – Velves and Flor Lopez Prianti became habitat homeowners in June 2007 after completing 400 hours of sweat equity. Juan has done numerous home improvements by himself and purchased all of his materials from our Restore. In fact his home has become a part of American History in that he was able to purchase the white picket fence that was donated from the Gerald Ford Funeral and it now borders his habitat home.
This fence was actually built for the lines that formed on the Museum grounds during funeral visitation of our 38th President of the United States. Juan and Flor have kept their home in excellent condition and it has an impeccable curb appeal. We are so proud of you Lopez family!
Habitat Homowner Lives the American Dream
Juan Jose Lopez – Velves and Flor Lopez Prianti became habitat homeowners in June 2007 after completing 400 hours of sweat equity. Juan has done numerous home improvements by himself and purchased all of his materials from our Restore. In fact his home has become a part of American History in that he was able to purchase the white picket fence that was donated from the Gerald Ford Funeral and it now borders his habitat home.
This fence was actually built for the lines that formed on the Museum grounds during funeral visitation of our 38th President of the United States. Juan and Flor have kept their home in excellent condition and it has an impeccable curb appeal. We are so proud of you Lopez family!