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Former NFL running back Warrick Dunn spends time with new homeowners LaToya Reedy and her son, AnTrez Reedy, in St. Petersburg, Fla., on October 15, 2019. A single mother, Reedy is buying her first home through the Habitat Pinellas and West Pasco homeownership program.
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Former NFL running back Warrick Dunn spends time with new homeowners LaToya Reedy and her son, AnTrez Reedy, in St. Petersburg, Fla., on October 15, 2019. A single mother, Reedy is buying her first home through the Habitat Pinellas and West Pasco homeownership program. (Scott Keeler/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - LaToya Reedy always dreamed of being a homeowner but it seemed unattainable. As a single mother to her 18-year-old son, AnTrez, Reedy worked hard as a certified nursing assistant to provide a stable lifestyle for him, but the unpredictability of renting kept her living paycheck to paycheck. "I got tired of paying the high rent," she said, "and with renting it goes up ...
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