– Lamanda Brown, 29, a single mom from Detroit eceive the best gift ever
– The family had been homeless for the last three years
– Humble Design works with eight shelters in the area
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Lamanda Brown, 29, a single mom from Detroit who was living as homeless with her four kids, aged 2, 5, 7 and 11, receive the best gift ever, because the non-profit organization Humble Design donated and decorated the fully furniture of their new home.
While the Michigan single mother and her four kids were given a tour of their new home the family of five took turns exclaiming as they held their hands over their mouths in disbelief.
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In an interview of InsideEdition Brown told: “I’m still trying to get them used to sleeping in their beds, from time to time, they’re still sleeping on the floor. When I see that I want to cry, because this is what I did.”
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The family, that now lives in their new house, had been homeless for the last three years and had been bouncing between relatives’ homes and the shelter.
Brown said: “There were times I wanted to give up, but I kept my composure and moved on to the next situation. I [had to] do it for my babies.”
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When the last shelter gave her family a deadline to move out and find new housing, Brown said her caseworker approached her and promised to find her a home by the end of the week.
And for their safety, Brown and her four young kids moved into their new, fully-furnished home last month.
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For Brown, the most special thing about moving into their new home was that her eldest son, Lamond, 11, who sobbed during the big reveal, was able to take the burden of having to take care of his younger siblings off his shoulders.
She explained Lamond is now running for positions in student council, and winning talent shows. His grades have also been steadily rising since moving into the home.
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Julia Nagle, the director of Humble Design, explained that the organization works with eight shelters in the area, and decorate as many as three public homes a week for families transitioning out of shelters.
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