Habitat for Humanity begins new home for the Rahman family in Bellport


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Brookhaven Town Supervisor Dan Panico and Housing and Community Development Commissioner Alison Karppi joined Habitat for Humanity of Suffolk for a "Wall Raising" ceremony on Davidson Avenue in Bellport. The event marked the beginning of construction on a new home for the Rahman family.

The "Wall Raising" event symbolizes the start of the building phase for a Habitat for Humanity home. Among the attendees were Habitat for Humanity Executive Director and CEO Diane Manders and Habitat for Humanity Chairman Kevin O’Connor. The property, along with an additional buildable lot, was donated by the Town of Brookhaven during Ed Romaine’s term as Supervisor. Romaine now serves as the Suffolk County Executive.

Supervisor Panico expressed his sentiments saying, “I was honored to take part in this special day with Habitat for Humanity and the Rahman family. Long Island is facing a serious housing shortage, and projects like this help hardworking families achieve the dream of homeownership. Thanks to the dedicated volunteers, the Rahman’s will soon have a beautiful place to call home.”

Founded in 1976, Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit organization focused on providing simple, decent, and affordable housing. The Suffolk County chapter collaborates with thousands of volunteers to build and renovate homes, offering families the chance to become homeowners and foster strong communities.

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