Diana O.
Central Oklahoma Habitat helps a single mom’s wish of becoming a homeowner
A hardworking young single mother will have her longtime wish of becoming a homeowner finally happen with the help of Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity (COHFH) on June 13. Diana Otero is a single mother who works both as a puller at Hobby Lobby and as a part-time cosmetologist. Diana raised her son alone and has always wished to have a safe and secure home of her own.
COHFH has been around for more than 30 years and is a Christian-housing ministry, helping limited to moderate-income families and individuals who qualify to become homeowners through affordable, safe and energy-efficient housing. Also, assist homeowners with repairs through their Critical Home Repair program. Diana sent in her application to COHFH and stated that she has lived in many different places but could never feel safe.
“I worked hard to pay off my bills and imp to accomplish – when God has a plan for you, no obstacles can stand in your way!”
Diana says that COHFH is a great way to start with becoming a homeowner because they are with families or individuals every step of the way and make the process simple. She also believes that sharing knowledge is key to success and is grateful to the COHFH staff for helping her through the process of becoming a homeowner.“
“Another opportunity I received was to volunteer for Habitat,” Diana O. said. “It brought me the necessary knowledge so that I can fix my home on my own, and I am so grateful to COHFH’s staff. I thank God, my son, Carlos R., and all those who have helped me in the process.
“Never give up and never lose faith! My heart is grateful and I finally have the stability I have always wanted.”
COHFH has been around for more than 30 years and is a Christian-housing ministry, helping limited to moderate income families and individuals that qualify in becoming homeowners through affordable, safe and energy-efficient housing.
Also, assisting homeowners with repairs through their Critical Home Repair program.
Diana sent in her application to COHFH and stated that she has lived in many different places but could never feel safe.
“I worked hard to pay off my bills and improve my credit score to get a home of my own,” Diana stated. “This is something I’ve strived to accomplish – when God has a plan for you, no obstacles can stand in your way!”
Diana says that COHFH is a great way to start with becoming a homeowner because they are with families or individuals every step of the way and make the process simple. She also believes that sharing knowledge is key to success and is grateful to the COHFH staff for helping her through the process of becoming a homeowner.
“Another opportunity I received was to volunteer for Habitat,” Diana said. “It brought me the necessary knowledge so that I can fix my home on my own, and I am so grateful to COHFH’s staff. I thank God, my son, Carlos R., and all those who have helped me in the process.”
“Never give up and never lose faith! My heart is grateful and I finally have the stability I have always wanted.”