West Street Home, City of Shasta Lake
Habitat volunteers built an affordable home on West Street in the City of Shasta Lake. The high-quality, four-bedroom home was designed by architect Terry Topolski and includes many energy-efficient features.
Larry Nagy and his wife, Kimberly, with their children, Dena, Athena, and Daevin in front of their new home. Kimberly's sister, Christina Diaz, and Christina's daughter, Kelcye also live with the Nagy family.
Tess Kersten and R.J. Ellicok help build a home for the Nagy family. They were part of a volunteer group from Redding Bank of Commerce.
Thank you!
- The City of Shasta Lake
- Federal Home Loan Bank
- Lions Club
- MD Imaging
- Members 1st Credit Union
- Nystrom & Company
- Redding Area Harley Owners Group
- Redding Bank of Commerce
- Redding First Church of the Nazarene
- Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
- Risen King Community Church
- Starbucks
- Topolski Family
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Koenigsaecker expects construction on the house to be completed by the end of winter, he said.