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Extreme Home Makeover
has Bowling Green Ties
Posted: 7:23 PM
Feb 17, 2008
Reporter: Morgan
White
ABC's Extreme Home
Makeover team paid a
visit to Kentucky to
surprise on lucky young
man.
America saw Patrick
Hughes get the gift of a
lifetime, but it
wouldn't have been
possible without the
help of a generous
Bowling Green business.
"The new home is
absolutely wonderful. We
love it," says Patrick
Hughes.
Patrick Hughes lives in
Louisville with his
family, and like most
teenagers, he loves
music.
But being blind has
posed some major
challenges for Hughes.
To Hughes' surprise,
ABC's Extreme Home
Makeover team came to
Kentucky to help make
things a little easier
for him and his family.
"I couldn't believe they
would select us. I mean
our old house was a
decent house. It just
wasn't very accessible,
and had a few problems
so to speak. But they
would select me over
probably a lot of other
families that were more
deserving maybe," Hughes
says.
Becoming part of the
team was Clinton Mills
with Hitcents here in
Bowling Green.
"ABC came to us and
asked us to do a voice
activation for Patrick
Hughes," explains Mills.
The system cost around
$140,000.
It allows Hughes to
control the TV, doors
and radios in the home,
making things much more
accessible for the
teenager, who is very
grateful for the
generosity.
"I would say to those
people who who gave me
this gift, thank you
very much. It's
absolutely wonderful,
and I can't believe that
they would do that for
just an ordinary guy
living an ordinary life
so to speak," Hughes
says.
Mills says he wanted his
business to be a part of
the project.
"It was a good thing to
do. I mean we heard
about the story and we
know the system's
capabilities. So, we
thought it would be
nice," he explains.
Patrick Hughes was given
an incredible gift, but
it's his advice that's
truly worth receiving.
"It doesn't matter what
kind of problems you
might face on a day to
day basis or what kind
of obstacles you might
conquer. If you set your
mind to achieve a goal,
then you can do it," he
says.
Patrick Hughes and his
family went to London
while their home was
being completed, and
Patrick says it was an
incredible experience
he'll never forget. |