When Shirley Dempsey and her neighbors rallied to press their claims that Habitat for Humanity of Jacksonville sold them defective houses on an unstable trash dump, she would tell newcomers about her dream. Dempsey said the dream, where an angel touched the ground and the land opened up, led to her discovering that her home in the Northside’s Fairway Oaks development had cracks in it and a shifting foundation. Read the article…………………………..
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