Proud mom and her four children start new lives in Habitat for Humanity home

Proud mom and her four children start new lives in Habitat for Humanity home

CUTTING THE RIBBON to her new home, Kayla Jackson had some assistance from son Tayhvon and daughter Daionna, while Habitat for Humanity of Cleveland representatives helped in the joyous occasion.

PHOTO COURTESY, ISAAC DANTZLER

Habitat to hold 148th home dedication honoring the Jackson family

Posted Wednesday, November 10, 2021 4:50 am


Habitat for Humanity of Cleveland will hold a home dedication ceremony on Thursday in honor of new Habitat homeowner, Kayla Jackson and her four children.

The Jackson home marks the 148th home built in Bradley County. It is named the Women Build home. The ceremony will begin at 11 a.m. at the Victory Cove Subdivision, 1228 Franitza Way S.W. It will also be live on Habitat for Humanity of Cleveland’s Facebook page.
Jackson is a selfless and loving, single mom of four beautiful children. They are her world, and she looks forward to coming straight home to them after work.

"I do everything I can for my babies," Jackson said with a proud smile. "I have one pair of shoes and my kids have everything."

Her oldest son is Tayhvon, and her youngest son is Damias, a year old. Her middle children are precious girls — NaShyah, and Daionna.
NaShyah, was in a car accident when she was a baby and is in a wheelchair.

Jackson said, “I’ve been looking for a house suitable for my daughter, who is handicapped, so I thought I would sign up for a Habitat house. I applied and had started the new homeowner and budgeting classes before I was accepted into the program. I was just so happy when I found out, I could have cried! It’s a blessing, because I can fix it to where it’s basically modified for NaShyah.”
The Jacksons currently live in a small duplex ina neighborhood unsafe for the children. The driveway is slanted, so NaShyah can’t play outside in her wheelchair. It’s also difficult carrying her up and down stairs and getting into the house without a ramp. With a family of five, they have quickly outgrown the space.
This new home for the Jacksons is giving them a lot of hope for their future. NaShya will be able to play outside and gain independence. The entire family will experience positive changes and a new freedom they’ve never experienced. They have already developed great friendships with their neighbors in the Habitat program.
Sponsors for the Women Build include: Bradley Sunrise Rotary Club of Cleveland, Century Park Associates, Chick-fil-A, Community Foundation of Cleveland and Bradley County, Crossroads Church, David and Ellen Smith, Harry S. Truman Club, Jack McKee, Jill Culpepper, Karen Colley, Laura Anderson, Lisa Mantooth, Mark & Beverly Johnson, North Cleveland Church of God, Pat Fuller/Girls in Pearls, Patty Silverman, Southern Heritage Bank/First Citizens National Bank, Tennessee Flash Senior Olympic basketball team, Tommy and Tracey Wright, United Way of the Ocoee Region, Wacker Polysillicon, Whirlpool Call Center, Whirlpool Corporation and William and Marilyn Kearney.

Habitat for Humanity remembers Jeff Morelock

Habitat for Humanity remembers Jeff Morelock

IT WAS ONLY APPROPRIATE that members of the First Cumberland Presbyterian Church, where Jeff Morelock attended, to come and be a part of the tribute ceremony for him at the Victory Cove Subdivision, and to include a photograph of him with their group. Morelock was being honored for his support of Habitat for Humanity of Cleveland.

BANNER PHOTO, ALLEN MINCEY

Whirlpool, Habitat partner to build houses that better withstand storms

Whirlpool, Habitat partner to build houses that better withstand storms

THIS PHOTO shows Cleveland's Whirlpool plant, which is located on Benton Pike. Earlier this month, Whirlpool announced Habitat for Humanity’s "BuildBetter with Whirlpool" initiative, an expansion of Habitat’s existing BuildBetter program that will deliver more than 250 climate-resilient and energy-efficient homes to hundreds of Americans in need of affordable housing over the next three years. According to Chadwick Parks, Whirlpool's senior manager, communications said BuildBetter home will be constructed in Cleveland, although a start date has not yet been scheduled.

BANNER PHOTO, DANIEL GUY

Posted Saturday, July 31, 2021 8:38 pm

Habitat for Humanity of Cleveland earns state affiliate award

	 Habitat for Humanity of Cleveland earns state affiliate award

HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF CLEVELAND has been named recipient of the 2021 Affiliate of the Year award by Habitat for Humanity of Tennessee. At the presentation were, from left, Habitat for Humanity of Cleveland representatives Julio Cerpa,, Jacob Barnett, Dave Williams and Tammy Johnson, and Rutherford County Circuit Court Judge Barry Tidwell, who presented the award.

PHOTO COURTESY, HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF TENNESSEE

Habitat for Humanity of Cleveland looks at different housing types

Habitat for Humanity of Cleveland looks at different housing types

THIS HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF CLEVELAND duplex was recently dedicated, and William and Rebekah Ashe, and Merilee Fyffe will soon be moving into their respective residences. It is one of the newer ways that the local Habitat affiliate is creating affordable homes in the area, and plans are that a quadplex home environment could soon be built.

BANNER PHOTO, ALLEN MINCEY