Tulsa Woman Handed Keys To New Habitat For Humanity Home

Just 12 weeks ago, Angela Wooten teamed up with three churches and students from TU&#39;s Habitat for Humanity chapter to raise the first wall on the house. Tuesday, she was handed the keys to her new home.<br />

Tuesday, December 4th 2012, 6:21 pm

By: News On 6


A Tulsa woman's hard work is paid off Tuesday afternoon.

Angela Wooten got the keys to her brand new home on East 7th Street.

Just 12 weeks ago, Wooten teamed up with three churches and students from TU's Habitat for Humanity chapter to raise the first wall on the house.

Now, it's finished and ready for move-in.

"Now that I've actually got keys, I'm starting to feel overwhelmed. Like—it's actually mine. So, I'm a little excited," Wooten said.

Wooten will have a 20-year, zero interest mortgage that pays for the home.

The monthly payment covers her taxes and insurance, while the principle goes into the "Fund for Humanity," which is used to build more Habitat homes.

10/27/2012 Related Story: Tulsa's First 'Green' Certified Habitat For Humanity Home

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