Its the 300th home for Evansvilles Habitat for Humanity but the first home for a family of three.
Albert Wadlingtons dream for his family finally came true as he walked into his home for the very first time Sunday.
The key for the house on West Michigan Avenue was given to him in a dedication ceremony at Emanual Lutheran Church.
Members from 10 lutheran churches throughout the city volunteered their time to help build the home..... something Wadlington found amazing.
He says seeing them working that hard towards someone elses goal is sweet...real sweet.
Wadlington says his family will officially move into the home in two weeks.
Meanwhile, lutheran church members are currently making plans to build another home for the "home again" project benefiting 2005 tornado victims.
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