Former refugee family from Liberia become first time homeowners

The Moore family is so happy about their new home they begin singing”come and see what the Lord has done.”

More than 80 volunteers worked for months on what was once just an old abandoned structure sitting on Rorer Avenue.

“We are so happy, we are so thankful and grateful to God for making us get this home,” said Mamie Moore.

The Moores weren’t always singing and full of happiness. For five years, the family was stationed at a refugee camp in Liberia before coming to the United States in 2007.

“It was not easy when the war was going on in Liberia. It was a very very tough time for each and every city in Liberia,” said Emanuel Moore.

Before getting this house, The Moores and their four children lived in a two bedroom apartment on Melrose Avenue. But now they have four bedrooms, two bathrooms and a backyard.

“Gosh I’ll tell you, you asked me what went into this house? A whole lot of love went into this house and it’s a very special family. I can’t even begin to estimate the hours that have been volunteered and worked on this house,” said Habitat For Humanity Development Director, Jenny Lee.

Emanuel Moore, who is legally blind, says he may not be able to see but he definitely feels loved.

“I feel so happy and glad today to be apart of the United States dream, I and my family,” Moore said.
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