âWe learned we agree on which way doors should swing,â Shelby said.
That small revelation represents a much bigger picture, a community effort that has come to fruition and is helping the Freeze family live a dream come true.
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Last week, Habitat for Humanity of Northern Utah representatives were in town to dedicate the organizationâs latest project, a home for the Freezes that has been taking shape since ground was broken last summer.
Volunteers worked through the COVID-19 pandemic and other challenges to make the familyâs dream a reality.
âThis project here has just been absolutely a joy to come and work at,â said Barry Vincent, a volunteer for Habitat for Humanity of Northern Utah and a past president of the groupâs board of directors. âWeâve had a lot of experiences. Weâve had a lot of successes. Every once in a while we have to do things over, but thatâs the way it is.â