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Posted: 9:30 AM Feb 8, 2010
3 Braves help build home for Birmingham mom
A Birmingham woman will soon be able to
move her two children into a new home with a little help from
Atlanta Braves players.
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) -- Braves Clint Sammons, Craig Kimbrel and Steven Marek worked on
the house through Habitat for Humanity of Greater Birmingham on
Saturday. Also helping was Braves broadcaster and Hall of Famer Don
Sutton.
The home is being built for LaToya Maiden and her two sons. She
works three jobs and says having a home big enough for her two
growing boys is a dream come true.
They're expected to be able to move in later this month.
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