ksl.com - Struggling family By Brooke Walker
OREM -- As their home came down, things finally started to look up for the Kuester family, of Orem.
"Hopefully all the bad memories from last year are gone and we can start making some new ones," said Rick Kuester.
In October of 2009, the family's 9-year-old daughter, Samantha, died from complications of the H1N1 virus. Just two months later, an overloaded circuit sparked a house fire that destroyed nearly everything they owned.
But Monday morning, the family received help -- and hope -- thanks to the non-profit foundation Heart 2 Home. The Keusters had been chosen for a complete home makeover for their Orem house.
Heart 2 Home has raised over $2.5 Million for Utah families since it was established in 2004.
The Heart 2 Home organization builds and remodels homes for families who have come on hard times. Local companies donate all of the materials and labor.
"Nobody takes a paycheck, the contractors and builders included," explained Heart 2 Home President Greg Adamson. "It's something people just do to get involved in the community and help out where they can."
Monday's tear-down was an exciting day for the Kuesters, but also an emotional one.
"It's the only house Samantha knew," mother Jennifer Kuester said. "But it's a good step, a good step for our future."
The volunteers have big plans for the space and hope to provide more than just physical shelter.
"We want to provide a place the family can gather and not worry about fixing anything up," Adamson said. "A house where they can get together and move forward from the death of their daughter."
Volunteers are working on an extremely tight timetable for the home makeover. The big reveal is just 10 days away.
Heart 2 Home is still in need of donations and help. CLICK HERE for more information.
E-mail: bwalker@ksl.com to receive new home
Our goal as the Heart 2 Home Foundation is organize community and corporate donations and volunteers to encourage and enhance the lives of Utah families in need. Those volunteer efforts and donations are utilized in fundraising and home renovations that meet special needs in dire circumstances.We have also created alliances with major networks, radio stations and major Utah newspapers and magazines to cover our events and bring visibility to our projects.We are a non-profit 100% volunteer organization with no paid staff. Donations are received through our 501c3 status and go directly to the families and projects to which those funds are gifted.
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010
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- Our goal as the Heart 2 Home Foundation is organize community and corporate donations and volunteers to encourage and enhance the lives of Utah families in need. Those volunteer efforts and donations are utilized in fundraising and home renovations that meet special needs in dire circumstances. We have also created alliances with major networks, radio stations and major Utah newspapers and magazines to cover our events and bring visibility to our projects. We are a non-profit 100% volunteer organization with no paid staff. Donations are received through our 501c3 status and go directly to the families and projects to which those funds are gifted.
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