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Habitat Dedication Marks New Beginning for Moncks Corner Family

PICTURED: Jahmoni Brown pictured along with her three children. (CREDIT: Habitat for Humanity of Berkeley County)

MONCKS CORNER, S.C. – There were tears, prayers and plenty of smiles Monday as Habitat for Humanity of Berkeley County handed over the keys to something far greater than a house โ€” a fresh start.

For Jahmoni Brown, a single mother of three, the moment marked the end of a long and often difficult journey, and the beginning of a new chapter filled with stability, safety and hope.


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โ€œThere were days when I did not see how this would all come together,โ€ Brown said during the dedication. โ€œBut God did, and today is proof that faith and perseverance work together.โ€

Brown has spent years caring for her children, two of whom are wheelchair-dependent and require full-time care. Every day tasks that many families take for granted often require extraordinary effort. This new home, designed with accessibility in mind, changes that reality.

PICTURED: Jahmoni Brown (middle) surrounded by family. (CREDIT: Nikki Gaskins Campbell/The Berkeley Observer)

The house includes features such as an accessible shower and a newly added concrete driveway โ€” a critical addition made possible through community fundraising โ€” ensuring safe, reliable access for the family.

But beyond its physical features, the home stands as a symbol of what can happen when a community comes together.

โ€œYou didnโ€™t just build a home, you helped build stability. You helped build peace. You helped build a future,โ€ Brown said, thanking the volunteers, donors and supporters who helped make the project possible. โ€œEvery nail, every board, every prayer mattered.โ€

PICTURED: Jahmoni Brown received the keys to her new house. (CREDIT: Nikki Gaskins Campbell/The Berkeley Observer)

Habitat for Humanity of Berkeley County President and CEO George Druyos called the dedication one of the most rewarding parts of the organizationโ€™s work.

โ€œToday is the best part of our job,โ€ Druyos said. โ€œWe work all year long tirelessly to bring in donors and materials and money โ€” all the things we can โ€” to culminate on a day like this where we are able to dedicate a home to a family who is just amazing.โ€

CREDIT: Nikki Gaskins Campbell/The Berkeley Observer

Druyos described Brown as a devoted mother who never gave up, even during the most challenging moments.

โ€œSheโ€™s a brilliant mom, a wonderful provider, and sheโ€™s now gotten a safe home for her children for years to come,โ€ he said.

The project itself didn’t happen overnight. From the time Brown was selected to the day construction began, to the final dedication, the process took roughly two years โ€” longer than usual, but well worth the wait.

โ€œBecause of this community, the Brown family now has more than a home, they have hope, independence, and a foundation for the future,โ€ said April Elswick, Project Manager. โ€œThis is what Habitat is all about.โ€

CREDIT: Nikki Gaskins Campbell/The Berkeley Observer

While the Brown familyโ€™s home represents a major milestone, Habitat is also nearing another โ€” the house next door, currently under construction, will become the organizationโ€™s 50th home built in Moncks Corner since it began serving the community almost 36 years ago.

โ€œItโ€™ll culminate our work in this community,โ€ Druyos said. โ€œAnd then weโ€™ll be ready to move on to Goose Creek. We’ve got nine lots prepared in the Paslay Drive area.โ€

CREDIT: Nikki Gaskins Campbell/The Berkeley Observer

While Habitat looks ahead to future projects, Monday belonged entirely to the Brown family and the life theyโ€™re now able to build.

โ€œThis is the beginning of new memories, new traditions and a new level of stability,โ€ Brown said. โ€œWe finally have a place to call home.โ€

For one family, a house became something much more โ€” a foundation for the future, built with love from an entire community.