Jonathan Hankins and his wife Beth appeared on today's "Anderson Live" to discuss what happened when they discovered their dream home was once a meth lab. The home, located in Klamath Falls, Oregon, was purchased for a mere $36,000? and the family soon found out why they were experiencing breathing problems and migraine-like headaches.
Freddie Mac, which foreclosed on the house, told the couple they had to screen for asbestos and lead, but did not warn about any drug activity. A Freddie Mac spokesman said the company was unaware the house had been a meth lab. Visit HuffingtonPost.com for more on Jonathan and Beth's story.
Luckily for the Hankinses, life improvement store IKEA has stepped in to help and is giving them $14K for new furniture! IKEA just launched the third year of the "Life Improvement Project" to inspire people to make a positive impact on their homes and the lives within.
IKEA is encouraging people to share stories of what they do to improve their lives at home, and learn from tips submitted by others. Visit TheLifeImprovementProject.com to learn more. With each submitted or shared project, IKEA will make a $1 donation (up to $50,000) to Save the Children's Early Steps for School Success program.
For more information, visit IKEA.com/us/en.Source: http://www.andersoncooper.com/2012/10/22/family-living-in-former-meth-house-gets-new-ikea-furniture/
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