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While he says is grateful for his adopted family, Emmerson says he is looking forward to the independence of having his own home. "Right now where I live, I have to climb stairs, and rely on other people to provide meals," he said. "I'm so excited about the accessibility part." Emmerson works as an educational assistant at Valleyview school, and it was one of his co-workers, Susan Burgess, who suggested he apply to Habitat for Humanity. "I'm really, really excited for him.
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Housing Dream Comes True
For years, Brandonite Phillip Emmerson has only dreamed of moving into his own wheelchair accessible home.
Now, the dream is coming true, thanks to Brandon's Habi...See the full content of this document
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