Ocean County Celebrates New Habitat for Humanity Project for Local Family

BERKELEY TOWNSHIP, NJ—Ocean County Commissioner Frank Sadeghi expressed enthusiasm as he joined local officials and community members to celebrate the commencement of construction on a new Habitat for Humanity home.

This initiative, in partnership with Berkeley Township, the NJ Department of Community Affairs, and numerous contractors and volunteers, marks a significant milestone in the community’s efforts to provide housing solutions.

The new home is designated for the family of Isaiah Irizzary, who will soon enjoy a permanent residence where they can celebrate life’s successes and face its challenges together.

Commissioner Sadeghi highlighted the event as a beautiful day for community and growth.

This project not only represents a new beginning for the Irizzary family but also embodies the collaborative spirit of the Ocean County community.

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