Extreme makeover home edition season 9 episode 14
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All of the adopted children have disabilities of some kind.
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Susan Tom, a single mother who lives in Fairfield, California, lives with her seven surviving adopted children, all daughters (an eighth, a son, died of a congenital skin disorder in late 2004 she also has two grown biological children from her previous marriage). Ty’s secret room – Veronica's master bedroom suiteĭesign team – Ty, Eduardo, Daniel, Paige, Michael As added gifts, Veronica received a check for $100,000 to cover college expenses for her children, a second check to pay off her mortgage, and a new Ford Explorer. The team came and built the Ginyards a new six-bedroom home.
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She hired a contractor to do some work on the house, but he abandoned the project early and left her out thousands of dollars and in a house with numerous building code violations.
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Veronica Ginyard, a mother of eight, left her abusive husband and moved her family into the only house she could afford, a cramped home in Capitol Heights, Maryland. Special guests - Trisha Yearwood, Lance Bass Ty’s secret room – A special play center dubbed "The Silver Lining"ĭesign team – Ty, Ed, Tanya, Preston, Paul The team, led by Steve Butcher of PB2 Companies, came to the camp and not only built a new house for the Teas family, but also added two new buildings to the camp, one for volunteer housing and the other as a recreation room for campers and staff. The camp also lacked housing for volunteer workers. Because Paul and Cyndy felt that the camp was more important than their house, they were left with a house so small that their college-age children could not sleep in it when they came home. In 1995, Paul and Cyndy Teas bought a run-down camp in Purdy, Missouri, converting it into Camp Barnabas, which is designed for disabled and critically ill children. ĭesign team – Ty, Paige, Ed, Eduardo, Michael People in his neighborhood nominated him for this makeover. However, his health struggles and his commitment to his neighbors meant that he could not repair his house, and it was rapidly falling apart. While in chemotherapy, he spent almost a year in a project to remake a neighbor's home. Shortly after Gordon Harrison, a married father of three in the Salt Lake City, Utah suburb of Bountiful, Utah, started a cabinetry business, he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
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Ty’s secret room – An extra bedroom to adopt more childrenĭesign team – Ty, Eduardo, Ed, Constance, Michael The team built a new house large enough to allow the Barretts to take in more children. The Barretts wanted to adopt more children, but their four-bedroom house was too small for their current family, and Colorado law prohibits a family from adopting more children if the adoption would result in more than two children per bedroom. Anne left her job to homeschool their adopted children, all now teenagers who had come from abusive pasts and are still catching up with their peers. Ty’s secret room – The backyard, which symbolizes Luis and Lillian's Puerto Rican cultureĭesign team – Ty, Paul, Ed, Preston, Paigeīilly Jack and Anne Barrett, real-life " horse whisperers" from Colorado, are the parents of six - two biological and four adopted. Austin Peay State University provided the remaining tuition for Lillian to finish her master's degree in social work (her goal is to counsel military families who have gone through what she has with Luis). While they worked, the family was sent to a rehabilitation facility in Ohio where Luis was fitted for a new prosthetic leg. The team came to build him a home more suited for an amputee.
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However, since he had to use crutches to walk, his home was ill-suited for his new needs. After 16 surgeries and months of rehabilitation, he returned to his wife and their two daughters in Clarksville, Tennessee, and continued to serve in the Army as an instructor in combat medicine at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Army combat medic, Master Sergeant Luis Rodriguez, lost his right leg in Iraq. Special guests - John Walsh (Walsh has featured the case on America's Most Wanted on several occasions), Tony Hawk Ty’s secret room – Colleen's master bedroom, with pictures of missing kidsĭesign team – Ty, Paul, Preston, Paige, Michael, Constance In a two-part episode, the team demolished the old house and built a new one on the site.
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Her home was all but destroyed by a water heater explosion. Colleen started the Morgan Nick Foundation, which assists families in locating missing children, and was instrumental in Arkansas' adoption of a statewide AMBER Alert program. On advice from law enforcement, Colleen and her two remaining children moved to Alma and settled into a small house. Morgan disappeared at the game and has never been found. In 1995, Colleen Nick and her oldest daughter, six-year-old Morgan, went to a friend's Little League game in Alma, Arkansas.