LOGAN Seneti Pauni and her family are closer to getting a new home, but donations are not nearly what organizers had hoped to collect.
"Not everyone can get out and swing a hammer or plant a plant," said Curtis Gasser with Politis Communications. "But people can donate 10 bucks."
The Pauni family's home is being rebuilt as part of ABC's "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition." While all of the time and materials are being donated, the family will still need money when the project is completed. They will still have an existing mortgage from their old home and increased utility and property tax costs.
An account has been set up at Wells Fargo Bank. For information, visit www.kartchnerhomes.com.
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