The Gang’s All Here – In Their Own Home!

Carol Riggles • June 4, 2024

Meet the Meisels, IHA’s latest Purchase Repair Homeownership Program Homeowners. 

Megan and Benjamin recently shared what this opportunity has meant for them. 


Our family is so grateful to have been able to work with IHA in finding our first home. Prior to finding IHA, our search for a home to buy had felt discouraging and disheartening. IHA made it possible for us to find a home that suited our needs and wants for our growing family. We have received education on how to handle finances, what it means to be a homeowner, and how to physically care for our home.  

Because of IHA our three young children have the backyard of their dreams. We were able to bring our baby daughter home to our very own house. We are able to teach our children about the value of homeownership and investing energy into a home. We are blessed to continue to benefit from the compassion, support, and guidance IHA has given our family.” 


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