Mayfield Subdivision Dedication
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Mayfield, Kentucky
The name of the 60-home subdivision "New Hope Acres" reminds families how God has provided for their needs.
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Mayfield, Kentucky
Franklin Graham handed over the keys to Megan Williams, who has moved five times since the Dec. 2021 tornado. Now her family has a permanent place to call home.
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Mayfield, Kentucky
Every family received a new home at no cost to them.
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Mayfield, Kentucky
Franklin Graham, president and CEO of Samaritan's Purse, welcomes 16 families into their new homes.
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Mayfield, Kentucky
Latasha and her husband Dennis were welcomed into their home for the first time by Franklin Graham.
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Mayfield, Kentucky
Franklin Graham thanks local law enforcement and officials for welcoming Samaritan's Purse into their community.
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Mayfield, Kentucky
Franklin Graham, president and CEO of Samaritan's Purse, addresses the crowd of over 450 people attending the dedicaton.
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Mayfield, Kentucky
New Hope Acres is a community of first-time homeowners, many of whom have been displaced since the tornado in Dec. 2021.
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Mayfield, Kentucky
Hundreds were in attendance at the dedication ceremony of New Hope Acres including local officials, church leaders, and Samaritan's Purse volunteers and staff.
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Mayfield, Kentucky
The crowd attending the Mayfield, Kentucky home dedications included many friends and family celebrating the new homeowners.