Part 1 of 2. A couple with more than 30 foster children are given a larger house.
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Conclusion. The team help a veteran who was wounded in Iraq.
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Conclusion. A couple with more than 30 foster children are given a larger house.
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Part 1 of 2. The team help a veteran who was wounded in Iraq.
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Part 1 of 2. The team travels to Texas to help the family of a volunteer firefighter who lost their house to a wildfire.
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Conclusion. The team travels to Texas to help the family of a volunteer firefighter who lost their house to a wildfire.
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Part 1 of 2. Guest host Jenny McCarthy helps a Knoxville family who run a support center for struggling single mothers.
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Conclusion. Guest host Jenny McCarthy helps a Knoxville family who run a support center for struggling single mothers.
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Conclusion. In the series finale, seven homes are built in Joplin, Mo., for families who suffered great losses during the 2011 tornado.
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Part 1 of 2. In the series finale, seven homes are built in Joplin, Mo., for families who suffered great losses during the 2011 tornado.
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Conclusion. A legally blind widow raising six children in an Iowa farmhouse is helped.
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Part 1 of 2. A legally blind widow raising six children in an Iowa farmhouse is helped.
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Conclusion. The team helps Columbus, Ohio, grandparents who care for their adult daughter, who has a brain tumor, and her children in their small house that's home to seven people.
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Part 1 of 2. The team helps Columbus, Ohio, grandparents who care for their adult daughter, who has a brain tumor, and her children in their small house that's home to seven people.
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Conclusion. The team travels to Maryland to help the family of a teen who lost his hand in an accident, and is someone who has given to his family and community.
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Part 1 of 2. The team travels to Maryland to help the family of a teen who lost his hand in an accident, and who is someone who has given to his family and community in many selfless ways.
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Conclusion. A Springfield, Mass., home harbors memories of a son's suicide, and the team builds a new home that honors the child's memory, but without the constant reminders of the tragedy.
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Part 1 of 2. A Springfield, Mass., home harbors memories of a son's suicide, and the team builds a new home that honors the child's memory, but without the constant reminders of the tragedy.
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Conclusion. The team goes to Lewes, Del., to help a family who founded the "Jusst Sooup Ministry," which they run from a rental property where they live and store their food.
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Part 1 of 2. The team goes to Lewes, Del., to help a family who founded the "Jusst Sooup Ministry," which they run from a rental property where they live and store their food.
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In a fund-raiser for veterans and their families, Ty Pennington and cohost Jewel recall past shows involving military families. Included are follow-up segments visiting the families who were helped. Appearing are baseball's Shane Victorino, Clay Bucholz and Daniel Murphy.
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Conclusion. Glenn Close works with the team to help a veteran wounded in Iraq and suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. A new home is built on a new plot of land that offers a quiet environment, unlike the current home, located near a rock quarry where dynamite is often exploded.
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Part 1 of 2. Glenn Close works with the team to help a veteran wounded in Iraq and suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. A new home is built on a new plot of land that offers a quiet environment, unlike the current home, located near a rock quarry where dynamite is often exploded.
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Conclusion. The team helps an Oregon couple who have two autistic sons and who have devoted their lives to helping children with medical issues by starting a local chapter of Sparrow Clubs.
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Part 1 of 2. The team helps an Oregon couple with two autistic sons and who have devoted their lives to helping children with medical issues by starting a local chapter of Sparrow Clubs.
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Conclusion. The team travels to Pennsylvania to the home of a young man who was paralyzed in a gymnastics injury while in college and whose father retired to give him 24-hour care.
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Part 1 of 2. The team travels to Pennsylvania to the home of a young man who was paralyzed in a gymnastics injury while in college and whose father retired to give him 24-hour care.
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The home of a family of a child with dwarfism is redesigned so the girl can live comfortably and have access to all parts and functions of the home.
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A girl who saved her sister from an oncoming truck and was hit and is now wheelchair-bound is sent with her family to Walt Disney World while her home in Georgia gets a makeover. Included: the child meets basketball's Dwight Howard; and athlete Katie Holloway, who was on the U.S. Paralympic Sitting Volleyball Team.
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Following the work done for a Utah family and their boy who has blood disorders and is in need of a bone-marrow transplant.
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Conclusion. First Lady Michelle Obama makes an appearance in the ninth-season opener in which the Steps-N-Stages Jubilee House for homeless female veterans in Fayetteville, N.C., founded by Navy veteran Barbara Marshall, is renovated with the help of armed-forces members.
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Part 1 of 2. First Lady Michelle Obama makes an appearance in the ninth-season opener in which the Steps-N-Stages Jubilee House for homeless female veterans in Fayetteville, N.C., founded by Navy veteran Barbara Marshall, is renovated with the help of armed-forces members.
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Patrick, a 9-year-old with brittle bone disease, and his parents have a new home built for them in the Season 8 finale. During construction, the family travel to Hollywood to meet Patrick's hero, Atticus Shaffer, and the rest of "The Middle" cast.
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A Mother's Day episode features a volleyball coach who became a guardian to three sisters when their parents passed away. Her small, dilapidated home is replaced by Ty and his team with a home that meets the family's needs. Volleyball star Misty May appears.
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The family of a Marine Staff Sergeant deployed in Afghanistan have their crumbling home rebuilt by Ty and his team, with help from 100 other marines.
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A woman who has raised over 35 foster children, two biological children and six adopted girls, in addition to working to feed and clothe the homeless, has a new home built for her family by Ty and his team, who also organize a food drive to help her.
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A former college baseball player who was paralyzed in an auto accident has a home built for his family by Ty and his team. While the work is done, the family vacation in Orlando, where they attend a spring-training event and meet shortstop Derek Jeter.
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A soldier wounded in a shooting rampage at Fort Hood, Texas, and his fiancée are given the wedding of their dreams and a new home. Those helping out include comic Dane Cook, designer Monique Lhuillier, entertainer Terry Fator and Duff Goldman ("Ace of Cakes").
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A family dedicated to disaster relief has a new home built by Ty and his team when theirs is flooded, and their disaster-relief aircraft is upgraded.
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A family who lost a teenage daughter in a texting-while-driving accident has a new home built for them. Justin Bieber, Emma Roberts and NASCAR's Carl Edwards and Greg Biffle volunteer.
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A Georgia family involved in Girl Scouts has a new home built for them.
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A family whose son miraculously recovered from a life-threatening illness has a new home built for them. Chef Paula Deen and snowboarder Shaun White volunteer.
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A dilapidated house is demolished by Gabe Rygaard ("Ax Men") to make way for a new one that meets a wrestling-loving family's needs, including those of a child with Down syndrome. Other volunteers include fighter Randy Couture, wrestling coach Dan Gable and survival expert Les Stroud.
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A 10-year-old boy who uses a wheelchair and his family have a new home built, and they share their good fortune by giving their old home, which the team fix up, to another family.
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Mariah Carey performs "Oh Santa!" and helps the team build a new home for a Florida family and decorate it for the holidays.
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A visually impaired couple in Ohio who established a Disability Awareness Center have their home rebuilt by Ty and his team with some help from John Legend, the Cleveland Browns and the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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Ty's team rebuilds a school that was devastated by the 500-year flood that hit Tennessee on May 1, 2010. LeAnn Rimes, Keith Urban and Carrie Underwood pitch in, and Leigh Anne Tuohy (portrayed by Sandra Bullock in "The Blind Side") joins the design team.
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An Idaho family whose lives were saved by their dog, Betsy---who woke them up when their house caught fire---has a new home built by the team and some canine friends. Kylie Minogue, a breast-cancer survivor like the family's mom, performs a concert at the reveal.
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A Halloween episode finds Ty and his team making the basement safe again at the Oregon School for the Deaf, and building a haunted house there as a fund-raiser for the school. Rob Zombie and Marlee Matlin make guest appearances.
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A young widow and infant daughter have their 300-year-old log cabin rebuilt by Ty and his team. Christie Brinkley helps with the build, and with fund-raising for the American Heart Association since the widow's husband died of a heart attack.
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The man who created the "Move to the Groove" dance program to help combat childhood obesity gets his family home rebuilt. Derek Hough, Mark Ballas, Tony Dovolani, Chelsie Hightower and Anna Trebunskaya from "Dancing With the Stars" lend a hand.
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A Houston family with five daughters bought a fixer-upper, but had their grand plans derailed by Hurricane Ike and the economic downturn. But Ty and his team come to the rescue, with help from volunteer funnymen, including Cedric the Entertainer, Paul Rodriguez, Tommy Davidson and Ralphie May, and model Brooklyn Decker.
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A brother and sister caring for six Down Syndrome siblings adopted by their parents have their crumbling home rebuilt by Ty and his team. Kristin Chenoweth is a volunteer.
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Boys Hope
Season 8, Episode 2
Conclusion. Ty and his team finish a project for Baltimore's Boys Hope/Girls Hope, which provides a safe environment for at-risk youth to live and learn in. Shaquille O'Neal and the kids from "Modern Family" lend a hand.
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Boys Hope
Season 8, Episode 1
In Part 1 of the two-part Season 8 premiere, the team lends a hand to Baltimore's Boys Hope/Girls Hope, which provides a safe environment for at-risk youth, renovating the boys' facility and building the girls' facility. Katy Perry appears, and Raven-Symoné helps with the build.
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In the Season 7 finale, a family with a dad who has Lou Gehrig's disease and a son with spina bifida get a rebuilt home with help from the NFL's Michael Oher and the Tuohy family, upon whom the movie "The Blind Side" is based. Also appearing: Demi Lovato; Wilmer Valderrama; and football analysts Herm Edwards, Mark Schlereth, Mark May and Desmond Howard.
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A family with a chronically ill child have their ancient, problem-ridden home rebuilt by Ty and his team. Sheryl Crow and Miranda Lambert perform and volunteer, and Sarah McLachlan has a message for the family.
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A Texas couple who adopted special-needs children from Kazakhstan have their cramped and dangerous home rebuilt by the team and celebrity volunteer Bill Engvall. Surfer Bethany Hamilton, whose lost an arm in a shark attack, accompanies the family on vacation in Hawaii.
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The family of a woman who adopted her younger siblings to keep them out of foster care have much-needed repairs made to the ramshackle home the husband inherited from his grandfather. NASCAR's Jeff Gordon volunteers, and WWE stars the Bella Twins, Big Show and R-Truth appear.
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A couple who have fostered 80 children, adopted nine and given birth to four have their hurricane-ravaged home rebuilt by Ty and his team while they vacation at Walt Disney World. Jessica Alba volunteers to help, and is joined by a fan of the show.
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An Iraq War veteran and his family, whose house was damaged by Hurricane Katrina, have their home rebuilt by Ty and his team. Christian Slater is the celebrity volunteer, and Celine Dion and the Jonas Brothers appear.
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A family whose son had a heart transplant at 10 months of age have their moldy, termite-ridden house replaced with a safe new home by Ty and his team. Xzibit and Jillian Harris ("The Bachelorette") help with the rebuild.
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A family whose house doubles as a music school receive a home rebuild from Ty and the team. Guests include rock band KISS, who helps the family donate instruments, and artists from Marvel Entertainment, who create a superhero-themed bedroom for the family's 7-year-old son.
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A Maryland couple who devote their time and money to mentoring underprivileged kids have their crumbling two-bedroom home rebuilt by Ty and his team. Tyler Perry assists with the build.
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A cancer patient whose medical expenses have kept her family's home from being repaired gets a helping hand from Ty and his team. Jewel and Ty Murray also volunteer their help.
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A Jamaican immigrant family who bought a six-bedroom fixer-upper that, unbeknownst to them, was scheduled for demolition, gets a helping hand from Ty and his team. Ashanti is the celebrity volunteer.
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Factory workers whose house is infested with mold that threatens their children's health have their home rebuilt by Ty and his team. David Cook and Xzibit are the celebrity volunteers.
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A 100-year-old home where a teacher operates a day-care center is rebuilt with help from "Good Morning America" weatherman Sam Champion and the Muppets.
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A woman who has a degenerative muscle disease and runs a charitable operation for children in her neighborhood has her home rebuilt and made wheelchair accessible by Ty and his team. Mary J. Blige is the celebrity volunteer.
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A police officer's widow who is president of a support group called Concerns of Police Survivors and her three children have their termite-infested, water-damaged home rebuilt by Ty and his team. Usher and Selena Gomez are celebrity volunteers.
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A family of 10 have their home rebuilt after problems with mold, carbon monoxide and rotting wood threaten the children, particularly a 9-year-old who has leukemia. Patrick Dempsey is the celebrity volunteer, and is joined by a surprise movie-star guest.
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A leukemia survivor, her husband and their three children have their uninhabitable farmhouse rebuilt by Ty and his team. David Duchovny is the celebrity volunteer on the build.
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A wheelchair-sports champion who mentors disabled Iraq War veterans has his home rebuilt by Ty and his team. Kellie Pickler is the celebrity volunteer and sings at the reveal.
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An injured firefighter, his EMT wife and their tween daughters get a new house to replace their crumbling trailer. Country star Clint Black is the celebrity volunteer.
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An engineer who gave up the fast track to feed the hungry in his community has his crumbling home rebuilt by Ty and his team. Chefs Rocco DiSpirito, Sandra Lee, Art Smith and Spike Mendalsohn help with the job.
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A SWAT team officer shot in the neck in the line of duty has his family's home rebuilt by Ty and his team to accommodate his resulting physical disabilities. Trace Adkins is the celebrity volunteer on the project.
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A musical family of 13 have their fire-damaged Connecticut home rebuilt by Ty and his team. Xzibit is the celebrity volunteer.
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A Missouri family that recently expanded to include the couple's four nieces and nephews get their one-bedroom cottage rebuilt by Ty and the team. Ashley Tisdale lends a hand with the build.
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Conclusion of the seventh-season premiere. The home reveal for a decorated Wisconsin firefighter and his family, whose house was rebuilt by Ty and the team.
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Part 1 of the two-part Season 7 premiere. A decorated Wisconsin firefighter gets his family's dilapidated farmhouse rebuilt by Ty and the team. Patricia Heaton helps with the build, and Five for Fighting performs.
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In the conclusion of the sixth-season finale, the Indiana Pacers stop by with a donation for the family, and the rebuilt home is revealed for the single dad and his three boys.
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In Part 1 of the two-part sixth-season finale, a single father of three who started a community reading program in Indianapolis has his crumbling, unsafe home rebuilt by Ty and his team.
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A couple whose two daughters have CIDD (Combined Immune Deficiency Disease) have their crumbling home, which threatens their daughters' lives, rebuilt by Ty and his team while the family vacation in Maui.
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A former army medic who uses a wheelchair gets his dilapidated double-wide rebuilt while the family vacation in Washington, D.C., and meet former Secretary of State Colin Powell, who presents them with a gift.
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A couple devoted to community service after facing the loss of a daughter to domestic violence and a son to a drunken driver get their deteriorating home rebuilt by Ty and the team. The family vacation in Disneyland during the construction.
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A dying man gets his hurricane-damaged home rebuilt for his wife and their adopted special-needs children by Ty and the team. Stevie Wonder performs for the family on the day the makeover is revealed.
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A family that lives in a dilapidated trailer and operates a sanctuary for wild animals gets a new home and a state-of-the-art animal facility while they vacation in Costa Rica. The sanctuary is home to tigers, tortoises, parrots and alligators, as well as servals, Mexican beaded lizards, Siberian lynx and an Egyptian cobra.
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The Bell family, whose 14-year-old daughter Lizzie is a Red Cross Hero with a rare blood disease, get their home rebuilt. Because of Lizzie's medical bills, the Bells' home had been neglected. It's sinking, the foundation is cracked, and it has termite and mold problems. Jo Frost ("Supernanny") makes an appearance.
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The Ruiz family have fed thousands of starving people with their charitable foundation while construction on their own home has remained unfinished for 12 years. Ty and his team finish the job while the Ruiz family vacation in Paradise Island, Bahamas. Trainer Tony Little makes an appearance.
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A mother of four who was born without legs and with only one fully formed arm has her crumbling, cramped home renovated to accommodate her special needs. The family vacation in Crested Butte, Colo., while the work is done.
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A family devastated by a flood that destroyed their home and not-for-profit photography studio get a helping hand from Ty and his team. The mom does volunteer photography of babies born in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and their parents.
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The Girard family faced two tragedies a year apart: They lost their home to a fire, then father Thomas and eldest son Marc drowned. Ty and his team build the surviving family members a new home while the Girards go to Walt Disney World.
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A veteran injured in Iraq whose family's house---and Kansas town---was destroyed by an F4 tornado gets a new home built by Ty and his team. Rocker Gavin Rossdale performs "Love Remains the Same" at the reveal.
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A home is reconstructed for a Pennsylvania couple who manage a Little League program for special-needs kids. The pair have two autistic children.
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Stephen and Jean Grys, who have been foster parents for more than 25 years, get their home rebuilt to make it safer for their adopted son Jake, who has brittle bone disease. Cheryl Burke ("Dancing With the Stars") makes an appearance.
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A dedicated corrections officer has his tornado-ravaged home rebuilt by Ty and the team. The officer and his family go on vacation to Walt Disney World while the work is being done.
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A schoolteacher with a heart condition and her mechanic husband, who has severe arthritis in his only hand, have their collapsing home rebuilt by Ty and the team while the family visits Niagara Falls.
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A widow living with her three sons in a dilapidated 148-year-old farmhouse has her home rebuilt by Ty and the team while the family vacations at Disney World.
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A minister and a firefighter with three biological children and eight adopted children have their cramped, dilapidated ranch house rebuilt by Ty and his team while the family vacations in Disney World.
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Ty and the team perform two makeovers in Missouri: The mother of twins with major birth defects gets a renovation to make her home safer, and a man with cerebral palsy who runs a coffee shop that employs disabled people gets a remodeled store.
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A man who's been training poor children to box for 10 years and paying all the expenses himself has his family's 200-year-old farmhouse torn down and replaced by a new home and a boxing gym to help more kids in need. The family vacations in Cancun while the work is done.
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A church deacon and his wife live in a dilapidated, mold-infested home that is threatening the life of their son, who has survived leukemia and lung transplants, so Ty and the team rebuild their house. The Arkansas family vacations in Santa Barbara during the remodel.
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A North Carolina family that runs a day-care center at home gets the place remodeled to control a hazardous mold problem. Ty and the team rebuild the home while the family vacations in Puerto Rico.
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A Teacher of the Year and her four children are rescued from their crumbling Wisconsin home by Ty and his team. The family vacations in Canada during the renovation.
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An Ohio family that includes a son with Crohn's disease and two daughters with spinal muscular atrophy get their home renovated to be handicapped accessible. The Jonas Brothers and pitcher Bronson Arroyo make appearances.
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The conclusion of the sixth-season premiere features a home makeover for a woman who took in her deceased sister's children and now heads a family of 15. Jennifer Hudson and Chris Cooley appear.
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Part 1 of 2 of sixth-season premiere. A woman who took in her deceased sister's children and now heads a family of 15 receives a home makeover from Ty and his team.
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A woman who took in her deceased sister's children and now heads a family of 15 receives a home makeover from Ty and his team. Jennifer Hudson and Chris Cooley appear.
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In the conclusion of the two-part season finale, the new homes and church constructed by a coalition of builders in Hurricane Katrina-ravaged Westwego, La., are revealed. Also: The Ten Tenors perform "Here's to the Heroes."
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In Part 1 of the two-part season finale, Ty and the team, along with a coalition of builders from different states, head to Westwego, La., to help with the rebuilding effort after Hurricane Katrina. This time they're rebuilding three homes and a church. The families vacation in Walt Disney World during the construction.
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A father who was injured in an automobile accident and cannot walk on his own is separated from his family because their ramshackle home is not handicapped accessible. Ty and his team rebuild the family's house so they can be reunited. While the work is being done, the family goes to Disney World.
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The Silvas, the parents of three adopted boys and foster parents to more than a dozen children, live in a home with high levels of lead. Ty and his team take on the task of making the Silvas' home safe while the family vacations in Disney World.
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Conclusion. A home reveal for an Albuquerque pastor and his family, who have provided shelter for those in need and transformed a troubled neighborhood into an area now known as "God's block."
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Part 1 of 2. An Albuquerque pastor and his family, who have provided shelter for those in need and transformed a troubled neighborhood into an area now known as "God's block," have their home rebuilt by Ty and his team while they vacation at Walt Disney World.
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A single mom whose time in a homeless shelter led to her getting her GED and attending college has her home rebuilt by Ty and his team. They also rebuild the Delaware home of the family's next-door neighbor and "adopted grandmother."
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A family of eight whose small Alabama home was damaged by Hurricane Katrina and a fire has their home rebuilt while they vacation in Arizona.
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A motorcycle minister and his wife, who turned their two-car garage into a teen community center, get their Nevada home rebuilt by Ty and his team. The family vacations in Hawaii during the construction.
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A bighearted blended family of seven living in a ramshackle house too small for all the children to have beds have their West Virginia home rebuilt. In addition to taking care of their children, the parents coach community kids in football, basketball and cheerleading, and are caregivers to mentally challenged adults. The family vacations at Walt Disney World while their home is remodeled.
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A National Guardsman who was deployed to Iraq before he could finish building a house for his family gets help from Ty and his team. Toby Keith performs "American Soldier" for the family and the Virginia National Guard, and the family vacations at Walt Disney World while their home is finished.
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Patrick John and Patricia Hughes of Louisville receive a home makeover to accommodate the needs of their son, Patrick Henry, a blind musician who uses a wheelchair and plays in the University of Louisville marching band. While the team works on their house, the Hughes family take a trip to London.
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A single father, a decorated marine who lost a leg in Iraq, has his Kansas house rebuilt to be handicapped accessible while he and his kids vacation in California, see a concert and meet Miley Cyrus ("Hannah Montana").
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A Manchester, N.H., couple and their four children get a new home after their old house was destroyed by a flood in May 2006. Country-music singer Rodney Atkins performs "These Are My People."
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A recently widowed woman who runs a nonprofit, therapeutic horse-riding facility in Maryland suffering from financial troubles and structural damage gets a new home, indoor riding ring and a refurbished barn.
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A well air-conditioned home is built for the Colorado family of 10-year-old Kayla Woodhouse, who has a rare neurological disorder that severely limits her ability to feel pain and short-circuits her body's cooling system. Her family has been nearly bankrupted by her medical bills.
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A couple with four children, one of whom is autistic, have their family home (which they believe is haunted) renovated by Ty and his team. Their home is over 100 years old and has an outdated septic system, no insulation and a cracked foundation, as well as a leaky roof, freezing pipes and wiring that's a fire hazard.
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A single mom who turned her pool into a community resource by teaching children (some of whom are disabled) to swim gets a much-needed renovation for her home and pool while the family vacations in Vero Beach, Fla.
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A Vermont family living in a house that's in imminent danger of collapse gets a new home that's handicapped accessible for their disabled child.
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An Idaho couple, whose four children suffer from a debilitating blood disease, have a new home built for them by Ty and his team while the family vacations in Philadelphia.
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Part 1 of 2. A couple with three children and a fourth on the way (who also adopted their four nieces and nephews when the wife's sister was murdered) get some help from Ty and his team in making their small house big enough to raise their burgeoning brood.
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Conclusion. A rapidly expanding family, who adopted four nieces and nephews when the wife's sister was murdered, has their home expanded by Ty and his team.
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A single father who kept his five sons out of gangs, despite their crime-ridden neighborhood, receives a newly constructed home. The family is also given a vacation to Spain.
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Radon was found to be poisoning the Miller family of Cheyenne, Wyo., which takes in stray and abused animals. While Ty and his crew make their house safe, the Millers head east on vacation. In New York, they take in a soccer game and meet David Beckham, who has a surprise for 10-year-old David. Back in Cheyenne, Wynonna entertains Ty and crew.
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A Navajo family living in a trailer without heat or running water have an ecologically friendly home built for them by Ty and his team. They also receive a Walt Disney World vacation.
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A family living in a refurbished chicken coop---whose mother, Julie, and 21-year-old daughter, Jade, have Chiari Malformation---enjoy a New York vacation while Ty and his team build them a new home. The team also builds a facility for the Chiari Malformation chapter in Billings, an organization headed by Julie.
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A Connecticut family actively involved in their community get a new home (and a California vacation) after their house is flooded, devastated by a fire, and robbed multiple times. While on vacation, they are surprised with a dance lesson from Cheryl Burke ("Dancing With the Stars").
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The dilapidated home of a 7-year-old cancer patient and her family is renovated by Ty and his team.
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In Part 1 of the two-part season premiere, a Hawaiian woman's flood-damaged house is rebuilt. Ty and his team also construct a community center for the family-services foundation she runs.
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Conclusion. A Hawaiian woman who was running a family-services operation out of her house sees her new home and the community center built for her foundation.
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Conclusion. Mandy Moore performs “Extraordinary,” and a single mother of four with two HIV-positive sons sees her new home. Also: Repairs are made to a camp that helps kids with HIV.
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Part 1 of 2. Ty and the team build a new home for a single mother of four sons (three adopted, two of whom are HIV positive) with a house nearing collapse. Ty kicks off the show from NYC's Times Square with the Rockettes; the cast of Broadway's “The Lion King”; the FDNY; and former New York mayor Ed Koch.
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A family living in a crumbling house with heating and flooding problems has a home built to accommodate mom, dad, their four children, five nieces and nephews, and grandpa. The clan vacations in Fort Lauderdale while Ty and the team work their magic.
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A home is built for a single mom, who is living in her parents' dining room with her four children because their house was declared unsafe for habitation. The family vacations at Walt Disney World while Ty and the team work their magic.
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Ty and the team come to the rescue of a recently enlarged Arkansas family by rebuilding their home. When Kim Collins' cousin and her husband were killed in a car accident, the Collinses won custody of their five children, preventing them from being separated in foster care.
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The Westbrooks, a family struck by two separate tragedies, have their home rebuilt by Ty and the team. Father Gene was wounded and left paralyzed in the Iraq War. A year later, a traffic accident left his son, James, paralyzed and other family members injured. Ty and the team make their home wheelchair accessible.
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An altruistic nurse and single mother of three has her dilapidated Mississippi home rebuilt by Ty and his team.
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The team builds a new home for a grandmother and her four grandchildren, who live in a ramshackle trailer held together by duct tape. Hootie and the Blowfish perform at a benefit concert for the family.
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A new home is built for a single mother and her brood. The family lost the original home to a fire and the oldest son to a car crash three months later.
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A couple whose house was destroyed by a small plane crash have a new home built by Ty and his team while they vacation in Costa Rica.
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Foreclosure looms for a family with six children, five of whom are autistic, so a home is built for them that's suited to the children's special needs. Trace Adkins performs at a benefit for the family.
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Conclusion. The rebuilt home for 9/11 hero Jason Thomas and his family is revealed.
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Part 1 of 2. The family of a 9/11 hero, Jason Thomas, have a home built for them by Ty and his team while they vacation at Walt Disney World. Ty also travels to Ground Zero to meet the two police officers Thomas helped rescue.
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A couple who have served their community for 15 years with a center for disadvantaged parents and children have their home renovated by Ty and his team. The house fell into disrepair after the wife had several surgeries and the medical bills piled up.
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A rodent-infested, unlivable home owned by a family headed by community leaders is rebuilt by Ty and the team. The Noyolas have been living in the attic of a grandmother's home, which is also revamped.
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A home is built for a couple with five children from previous relationships. The seven are currently divided between an unsafe house and a cramped apartment. During the construction, the family vacation in Paris, where the couple marry on a boat cruise on the Seine River.
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Part 1 of 2. A home is built for the Ripattis, whose police-officer mom was shot in the line of duty, leaving her paralyzed from the chest down. Dad is a cop, too, and they have a baby daughter. Their home needs to be wheelchair accessible and have room for the wife's mother, who is going to live with them to help care for her daughter and granddaughter.
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Conclusion. A new home for a paralyzed police officer and her family is revealed. The dad is a cop, too, and they have a baby daughter.
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A home is built for the Ripattis, whose police-officer mom was shot in the line of duty, leaving her paralyzed from the chest down. Dad is a cop, too, and they have a baby daughter. Their home needs to be wheelchair accessible and have room for the wife's mother, who is going to live with them to help care for her daughter and granddaughter.
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The home of a police officer, his cancer-stricken wife and two children is given a Christmas makeover by the team, volunteers and the Anaheim Mighty Ducks.
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A home is renovated for a family from Tonga that is headed by a widow with nine children. The father died of a heart attack in 2004.
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A home is renovated for the Koepkes in Wisconsin, who recently lost their father to cancer.
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A 135-year-old farmhouse is renovated for a family with a young mother who has breast cancer.
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A home is built for a family with a 12-year-old daughter who was born with a hole in her heart, a condition requiring multiple surgeries not covered by insurance, that should help protect the girl from the brutal cold of South Dakota winters. The family vacations in New York City during the construction.
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A farmhouse is rebuilt in Tama County, Iowa, for the Kibes, who lost their home in a fire in 2005 only days before Christmas and have been living in a camper on the property.
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A home is rebuilt for the Bliven family to accommodate their son who has cerebral palsy and must use a wheelchair. Mom Michelle started a baseball league for kids with special needs. Tim McGraw meets the family and invites them to his concert.
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After a tornado destroyed the Hawkins' home and left the mother (who saved her sons' lives) paralyzed, Ty and his team build a wheelchair-accessible home for the family. Alan Jackson performs a benefit concert, and Crystal Gayle, Hank Williams Jr., the Oak Ridge Boys and Cowboy Troy have greetings for the family. More than 50,000 of the Hawkins' neighbors petitioned the show to assist them.
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In Armada Township, Mich., the home of a widow and her six children is renovated after it was vacated because of toxic mold spores.
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Conclusion. A new home is revealed for a 13-member family in Alaska. Seattle Seahawks Matt Hasselbeck, Shaun Alexander and Lofa Tatupu help tackle the building project.
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Part 1 of 2. A home is built in Alaska for a 13-member family with a single mother.
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Conclusion. The rebuilt home for a special-needs family is revealed. The Blind Boys of Alabama perform and voice-over artist Don LaFontaine provides narration for the blind. Marlee Matlin hosts.
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Part 1 of two. Marlee Matlin hosts an episode featuring a home remodel for a special-needs family with a blind father and grandmother, two daughters with their dad's degenerative eye disease, and a son who is deaf and suffers from severe allergies.
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The Purdy, Mo., home of Paul and Cyndy Teas is rebuilt, along with parts of Camp Barnabas, a camp for disabled children founded by the Teases. Trisha Yearwood sings, and Lance Bass makes a donation to a former camper. Also: Ty builds furniture using more than 10,000 TV GUIDE issues.
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The building of a dream house in Clarksville, Tenn., for Sgt. Luis Rodriguez, who lost a leg in Iraq, and his family.
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Conclusion. A mom and her 18 adopted special-needs children see their renovated home, which was destroyed in a fire that left them homeless.
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Part 1 of two. Ty and the team rebuild the home of a mom and her 18 adopted special-needs children after a devastating fire left them homeless.
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Ty and the team build a new home for a family of eight. The Arenas exhausted their savings on medical treatments for their only son, who died at age 6 from an inoperable brain tumor. New York Yankees catcher Jorge Posada makes a donation for the new house, and Jewel performs at a memorial.
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A Hindu priest from Guyana and his family, who are living in a burned-out shell of a home, have their house rebuilt by Ty and his team. Susan Lucci and Fabio appear.
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Py Family
Season 3, Episode 38
Part 1 of two. In Philadelphia, grandparents who took in their grandchildren after their daughter and her husband died within 14 months of each other have their home rebuilt to erase concerns over asbestos and lead poisoning. The family travels to Florida while the house is renovated.
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Py Family
Season 3, Episode 39
Conclusion. Grandparents and their three orphaned grandchildren see their updated Philadelphia home, now free of asbestos and lead risks, which Ty and the team rebuilt.
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The team rebuilds the Berry, Ky., home of the Hassall family. Brian, the father, is a police officer who was shot in the line of duty and has migraines that are triggered by daylight. His wife, Michelle, is battling lymphoma. The couple and their two children visit Disney World while their house is being renovated.
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Texas
Season 3, Episode 36
The team goes to Sabine Pass, Texas, a small town ravaged by Hurricane Rita, to rebuild the town's firehouse and theater. The Goo Goo Dolls give a free concert for the community, which includes their hit “Better Days.”
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A home is renovated for a high-school coach who has been an inspiration in his community. With Ty Pennington in the Gulf states helping with hurricane relief, Kermit the Frog takes his place as team leader. The Monkees' Davy Jones sings one of the group's hits and helps to decorate a room.
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Ty and the team travel to New Orleans' hard-hit Ninth Ward to rebuild the First Emmanuel Baptist Church, which had served a congregation of more than 1000. Also: New instruments are delivered to musicians who lost everything, and the artists celebrate with a rousing concert; families are reunited with pets that were rescued and sent to foster homes.
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Part 1 of two. A woman who runs a charitable organization from her home, which sustained hurricane and fire damage, has her home rebuilt while she and her children vacation at Disneyland.
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Conclusion. A woman who runs a charitable organization from her home sees the new house Ty and the team built.
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Florida
Season 3, Episode 31
Ty and the team go to Florida to help rebuild a women's shelter in Broward County, as well as the home field of the 2003 U.S. Little League champions. Also: A couple whose wedding plans were washed away twice, by Hurricanes Wilma and Katrina, have a dream wedding featuring a performance by trumpeter Chris Botti.
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Ty and the team head to Biloxi, Miss., to rebuild a free medical clinic and erect a memorial to Hurricane Katrina victims. In addition, the show honors Jared Murphy, a local hero who helped rescue 200 neighbors during the storm.
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A new home is built for a cancer-stricken man's family whose house was severely damaged by Hurricane Wilma.
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A family whose father has non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and whose home was severely damaged by Hurricane Wilma is given a new house built by the team. Also: Damian Marley performs for the family in a beach-themed party.
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Conclusion. A pastor's widow and her five children see the new home that Ty and the team built.
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Part 1 of two. A pastor's widow and her five children have their prayers answered when Ty and his team build them a home. The family lived in the church parsonage when the pastor was alive, but his death left them basically homeless.
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A family living in a trailer with twin daughters who have leukemia receives a spacious house from the team. One of the twins recently had a bone-marrow transplant and must be completely separated from her siblings in order to fully recover.
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Conclusion. Home renovations for a dancer with multiple sclerosis are completed. Also: Montel Williams gives an inspirational message, and members of the Dance Theatre of Harlem perform.
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Part 1 of two. A dancer with multiple sclerosis has her home rebuilt in a fashion that will allow her to continue to live a life of dance. The work is done while she vacations with her family in La Jolla, Cal.
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A couple who founded an animal-rescue organization and their three children have their home rescued by Ty and the gang.
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A construction worker is rewarded a new house after taking in his niece and nephew following the death of his sister.
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Conclusion. The family whose house was taken over by black mold sees its new home.
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Part 1 of two. Thanks to the tenacity of a little girl, a family whose house was taken over by hazardous black mold gets a new home designed by Ty Pennington and his team.
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A family whose home and business were destroyed by a propane-leak explosion while on vacation gets a new house. Also: Martina McBride performs at a fund-raiser to help the family pay it forward to a family affected by Hurricane Katrina. Volleyball star Gabrielle Reece also makes an appearance.
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The team revisits families that the show has helped, and enlists their aid in helping others. Brian Wilson performs “Deck the Halls.” First Lady Laura Bush also lends a hand, along with crooner Wayne Newton and actor James Denton.
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The team rebuilds the house of a widowed special-education teacher and his three daughters. Also: Uncle Kracker performs and chef Bobby Flay appears.
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Conclusion. The team, hundreds of volunteers and the Anaheim Mighty Ducks finish rebuilding the home of a police officer, his cancer-stricken wife and two children.
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Part 1 of two. The home of a police officer, his cancer-stricken wife and two children is rebuilt by the team, hundreds of volunteers and the Anaheim Mighty Ducks.
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The Boston Red Sox pitch in to help Ty and the gang build a new home for a Massachusetts couple whose 5-year-old son has spinal muscular atrophy.
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Eight consecutive episodes of the series hosted by Ty Pennington are featured.
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The team makes over the Wells Harbor, Maine, home of lobster fisherman Doug Goodale, who had to amputate his own arm due to a boating accident. With one arm, he taught himself to fish and rebuilt his boat. While Ty's team does over the house, the Goodale family vacations in Disney World.
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Tom Family
Season 3, Episode 11
Conclusion. Susan Tom, a single mother of seven adopted children with disabilities, has her Fairfield, Cal., home done over. The Backstreet Boys appear in a video; singer Mark Wills performs; wrestler Kyle Maynard inspects the new home to see if it's disability- friendly.
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Tom Family
Season 3, Episode 10
Part 1of two. Susan Tom, a single mother of seven adopted children with disabilities, has her Fairfield, Cal., home done over. The Backstreet Boys appear in a special video; Mark Wills performs for the family during a trip to Disney World; wrestler Kyle Maynard inspects the new house to see if it's disability-friendly. Ty Pennington hosts.
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Veronica Ginyard, a single mother of eight, has her hazardous home in Capitol Heights, Md., redone by Ty and his team, while the Ginyards vacation at Walt Disney World. Patti LaBelle sings at a candlelight vigil outside the new house. Daniel Kucan joins Ty's team.
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Conclusion. The team rebuilds the Purdy, Mo., home of Paul and Cyndy Teas, who founded Camp Barnabas for disabled children. Trisha Yearwood sings and Lance Bass makes a donation to a former camper.
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Part 1 of two. The Purdy, Mo., home of Paul and Cyndy Teas is rebuilt, along with parts of Camp Barnabas, a camp for disabled children founded by the Teases. Trisha Yearwood sings and Lance Bass makes a donation to a former camper. Tanya McQueen joins Ty's team. Also: To celebrate the new TV GUIDE, Ty builds furniture using more than 10,000 copies of the digest issues and 10 percent of the sales of the first copy of the new edition will benefit Camp Barnabas.
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Oakland master carpenter Gordon Harrison's family home is redone as a thank-you by friends and neighbors for having helped his community over many years. Harrison, who's battling cancer, and his family vacation in San Diego during the renovation. Ty Pennington hosts.
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The Barrett family of Peyton, Colo., have their farmhouse redone to accommodate their six children (two biological, four adopted). The Barretts are treated to a Hawaiian vacation during the nine days of renovations. Also: Brad Paisley performs at a rodeo. Ty Pennington leads the design team.
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Conclusion of a two-parter about building a dream house for Sgt. Luis Rodriguez (who lost a leg in Iraq) and his family, including wife Lillian and daughters Michelle (8) and Melanie (6). The design team includes Paul Di Meo, Paige Hemmis, Ed Sanders and Preston Sharp. Host: Ty Pennington.
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Part 1 of two. The building of a dream house in Clarksville, Tenn., for Sgt. Luis Rodriguez (who lost a leg in Iraq) and his family.
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Part 1 of two. Former POW Jessica Lynch and the team work their magic for the parents and orphaned kids of PFC Lori Piestewa, the first American woman killed in the Iraq War. Lynch nominated the family for the good deed, which also includes a memorial for Native American veterans. Ty Pennington leads the project.
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Conclusion. The parents of a fallen Iraqi war soldier tour their newly expanded house, which was renovated by Ty's team and their daughter's compatriot, former POW Jessica Lynch.
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In the first of a two-part project, Ty and the team give it their all to expand the tiny Long Island home of a widowed cop with three sons under the age of five. Also lending a hand are more than 300 local volunteers and the “singing policeman,” Daniel Rodriguez.
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Conclusion. A widowed cop and his three boys tour their newly expanded Long Island home after Ty reveals the work done by more than 300 volunteers from the neighborhood.
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A Kansas City firefighter and single father gets an expanded abode to make room for his three sons and two foster children. Ty Pennington leads the project with Paul DiMeo and Tracy Hutson.
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Conclusion. A man blinded in a Florida shootout gets a new safety-oriented home. Ty Pennington hosts.
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A Florida man who was blinded in an electronics-store shootout gets a navigation-friendly house courtesy of Ty and the team. The job required the work of more than 1000 volunteers and left the locale complete with rounded counter edges and other safety-oriented design changes.
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The team lends a hand to an epileptic man who has been unable to fix up his family's termite-ridden home in a former Army barracks.
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The crew heads to Louisiana to renovate a 130-year-old former plantation cottage owned by a widow and her three boys. Ty Pennington leads the project, but gets a little help from pro-BMX rider Mat Hoffman.
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Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger visits for the big reveal after the team redoes the tiny home of a California family who took in their former neighbors' five orphaned children. While the whole lot of them headed off on a cruise, Ty's crew doubled the original house's size in a week.
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After using all their money to care for a seriously ill daughter, a California couple get a full-on redo from Ty and his team, who turn the house into a playground for kids and adults alike.
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Conclusion. The family of an 8-year-old cancer patient sees what the crew has done to the hospital that treats their daughter before finding out that it wasn't the only location getting a touch-up. Ty Pennington leads the project.
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Part 1 of two. A letter from an 8-year-old cancer patient sends Ty and the crew off to spruce up the University Medical Center in Tucson. Helping out on the project are 50 Disney animators, who turn the facility into a cartoon-infused environment while the “Extreme” team goes undercover to do a number on the little girl's family home.
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An Alabama family of nine---including toddler sextuplets---gets some needed assistance after their house was damaged by Hurricane Ivan in September 2004. “Brady Bunch” mom Florence Henderson lends a hand, as do a bunch of Muppets, including Miss Piggy, Kermit, Fozzie and Animal.
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Even a perforated appendix can't stop Ty from helping out with a remodel for an Atlanta couple whose home had been flooded by a backed-up septic tank. Jeff Foxworthy also lends a hand.
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Ty and company catch up with several families featured on the series and discuss the effects of their weekly Samaritan acts. Included: why one widower's good deed landed him a hottie from the design team, and how a past recipient won a new life by losing weight. Constance Ramos, Paul DiMeo and Preston Sharp also appear.
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Conclusion. Work on a duplex being built for a pair of homeless families is completed. So cue the tears!
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In the first half of a two-parter, the design team heads to Colorado to build a duplex for a pair of homeless families who will share the residence until they can get back on their feet. Ty Pennington leads the charge, along with Constance Ramos and Paul DiMeo.
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A look at how a home was built in Martinez, Calif., to enable 17-year-old Jhyrve Sears to return following extensive treatment for Krabbe Disease, an enzyme-deficiency syndrome, after it was learned that the family home was mold-infested and doctors insisted that the teen could not remain living there.
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Conclusion. The clock runs out before Ty and the team can finish repairs on the home of a paralyzed high-school basketball star and his family, who return to find things worse than when they left.
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In the first half of a two-parter, the team begins to fear that they may not be able to finish work on the home of a paralyzed high-school basketball star within their seven-day window. Which means more sparks than usual are about to fly between Ty and the rest of his repair crew.
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A widowed mom and her three daughters, who had been living in a shed following a devastating house fire, get a brand-spanking-new place thanks to Ty and his team.
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An AIDS activist, recently diagnosed with cancer, and her three HIV-positive adopted daughters get a visit from Ty and company. In addition to fully redone digs, the ladies also get a baby grand piano donated by Elton John and some touch-ups for some of their neighbors. Paul DiMeo and Constance Ramos lend a hand, as do Preston Sharp and Michael Moloney.
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Ty's team works their magic on a California house owned by the parents of a 6-year-old boy who suffers from rare genetic disorder that has left him with brittle bones and his folks with piles of debt. The redesign includes padded walls, non-slip floors and handrails.
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Randy Travis plays while Ty and the crew work on fixing up the 100-year-old farm owned by a young widow and her two kids. Travis also is on hand for the reveal, which includes a scholarship surprise.
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Part 1 of two. Ty and the crew respond to the call of a 14-year-old who would like to do something great for his deaf parents and autistic younger brother. Which means turning an average house into a high-tech emporium for people living with disabilities, as well as entertaining surprise guest Marlee Matlin.
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Conclusion. An autistic pre-teen, his brother and their deaf parents return from a week-long trip to find that their house has been tricked out with the latest in communication technology and safety devices. On top of that, guest Marlee Matlin has a shocker for both mom and one of her sons.
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Ty's crew comes to the rescue of the adoptive mother of two orphaned crack babies who has been without a roof for two years after being left in the lurch by a shady contractor. The team also includes Paul DiMeo and Tracy Hutson.
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The founder of a non-profit organization for people living with disabilities gets an emotional visit from the Extreme Team. Leading the hammer-swinging is Ty Pennington, who is joined by Tracy Hutson and “glamour expert” Michael Moloney.
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Ty's team pulls a complete health overhaul on the home of a couple with a 6-year-old heart-transplant patient whose many medications make daily living a risk. Also, Lee Ann Womack stops by for the reveal with a few surprises up her sleeve.
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The crew does their magic for the family of a teen girl with a rare allergy to the sun. But don't expect just new curtains and light fixtures. This job's high-tech. Ty Pennington leads the crew, which also includes the usually cranky Preston Sharp and Tracy Hutson.
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Ty's team storms South Central L.A. to bulk up the tiny home of a young man who took in his five siblings after their mom was killed by a gang-banger's stray bullet. Miss America 2004, Ericka Dunlap, also pops in to lend a hand and teach one of the kids how to perform the perfect pageant wave.
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In the second-season opener, more than 150 friends and family join in to renovate the run-down home of a widower raising eight kids. Among the improvements: the addition of more space to the three-bedroom residence; and a special area designed by Ty. Other crew members include Michael Moloney, Paul DiMeo and Tracy Hutson.
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A bone-marrow donor who saved the life of an ailing infant gets a tearful “thank you” when the team takes over her family home for a ground-up revamping. Ty Pennington leads the project, which also gets a little help from the neighbors and local volunteers.
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Eight siblings who lost both of their parents within 16 days of each other get a newly renovated home, thanks to some 100 volunteers. In addition, Ty, his team and the family's friends mounted a benefit show to raise funds for the weeklong undertaking.
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The team sweeps in to build a healthier house for a woman whose son suffers from life-threatening allergies. Ty Pennington leads the project.
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Ty flies without a net in this extended episode that finds Mr. Pennington and crew overhauling a New York home in a single day.
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A brand-new New York home is revealed live after a single day of demolishing and redesign. Ty Pennington leads the hammer-swinging.
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A man fulfills his late wife's dying wish by helping Ty and the team remodel a widow's home to give her nine children more room.
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The team gets swinging to rebuild a woman's home, which was destroyed by a drunk driver who plowed smack into the front of the house. Ty Pennington leads the repairs.
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Ty and his team make room for daddy by building an addition to the California home of a man who recently took in his homeless father. And while they get to work, the newly reunited family heads to a ranch for a little rest and relaxation.
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Ty and his team take over a California family's abode to make the place more accessible for their 22-year-old son, who was paralyzed in a motorcycle accident. In addition, the crew lets loose on the rest of the house as a “thank you” to the family for taking such good care of one another.
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A community activist's neighbors give a little back by helping Ty and his team repair the woman's storm-ravaged home. Also lending a hand are members of the Los Angeles Police Department.
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Ty and the team take over a man and his pregnant wife's tiny home before it's invaded by triplets to increase the space by 50 percent and baby-proof the place.
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A single mom takes a break from life as a social worker and foster parent for a week in Disney World, while Ty's team expands her home to accommodate the many kids she takes care of. Joining the crew are also several neighbors, who volunteered to help make their friend's dream come true.
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LeAnn Rimes pops in to visit a youth minister and his family after their home gets a full-on touch-up from Ty and his crew of designers.
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Debut: Ty Pennington and a crew of workers overhaul homes for needy families. In the opener, the wife of a soldier serving in Iraq returns from vacation with the kids to some major surprises involving her California house---and her hubby. The team also includes interior maven Michael Moloney and Preston Sharp.
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The wife of a soldier serving in Iraq returns from vacation with the kids to some major surprises involving her California house---and her hubby. The team also includes Ty Pennington, interior maven Michael Moloney and Preston Sharp.
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After using all their money to care for a seriously ill daughter, a California couple gets a full-on redo from Ty and his team, who turn the house into a playground for kids and adults alike.
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Conclusion. A woman whose daughter vanished 10 years ago tours her new house and chats with John Walsh about what can be done to help other families who have also experienced a child's disappearance.
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Part 1 of two. Ty and the team renovate the home of a woman whose eldest daughter disappeared 10 years ago. John Walsh lends a hand with the mother's campaign to help other families living the same nightmare.
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