- February 11, 2025
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Ty Pennington helped a team of 16 volunteers restore a house for a Habitat for Humanity. Photos by Anastasia Pagello
Flagler County Habitat for Humanity volunteers worked alongside television host Ty Pennington to renovate a house in Palm Coast's "R" section.
Ty Pennington with Habitat for Humanity beneficiary Shanokwa Shellman.
Habitat for Humanity volunteer Joe Renzo builds a brand new fence with Ty Pennington.
Nancy Katz, Ty Pennington and Jack Flannery
“Making a positive difference in the world is something I love doing and is what keeps me going.” –Ty Pennington
Flagler County’s Habitat for Humanity provided its 94th home to Palm Coast beneficiary Shanokwa Shellman. Shellman’s new home is located in Palm Coast’s “R” section. Many renovations were made to the home, courtesy of Habitat for Humanity, including a new fence, tile flooring, a fresh coat of paint and new windows. New appliances such as a stove and refrigerator were donated by Whirlpool Appliances.
“Building these homes brings communities together and it really makes a difference in many people’s lives,” Ty Pennington said. “What I found interesting, through my experiences as the host for ‘Extreme Home Makeover,’ was that each town we visited to rebuild a house, the experience would instigate more homes to be rebuilt within the community.”