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153 homes complete or under construction marks halfway point of state's tornado relief effort

153 homes complete or under construction marks halfway point of state's tornado relief effort
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By West Kentucky Star staff
Nov. 06, 2023 | FRANKFORT
By West Kentucky Star staff Nov. 06, 2023 | 01:25 PM | FRANKFORT
Just over two months after dedicating the 100th home built for tornado survivors in western Kentucky, Gov. Andy Beshear announced today that 153 homes are now completed or under construction with partial funding from the Team Western Kentucky Tornado Relief Fund.

Today's announcement marks the halfway point of the administration's goal to build or significantly repair 300 homes as part of recovery efforts from the 2021 tornadoes.

Beshear thanked the 150,000 individual and business donors, local leaders and housing partners who helped make the milestone possible. 

The building projects received the support of over $11.5 million from the fund. In total, $21.6 million has been committed from the fund to build or significantly repair 300 homes. 

Building continues with projects currently in nine Western Kentucky counties – Caldwell, Christian, Fulton, Graves, Hickman, Hopkins, Marshall, Ohio and Warren.

Nonprofit building partners include The Hope Initiative, Habitat for Humanity, Homes & Hope for Kentucky, Fuller Center Disaster Rebuilders, The Mayfield/Graves Fuller Center for Housing and The Mayfield/Graves Long-Term Recovery Group.

Launched just days after the tornadoes in December 2021, the Team Western Kentucky Tornado Relief Fund has raised over $52 million. 

The money raised also helped pay funeral expenses for the families of the deceased and aided local farmers impacted by the storms. 

 
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