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In November 2004, an unknown man walked into the store where James worked and shot him in the head at point-blank range. James completely lost his eyesight but he miraculously survived. The gunman killed two other innocent people before turning the gun on himself. James and his wife, Chrissy, bought his childhood home to raise their own children. James was a pretty good handyman, and enjoyed fixing up the house. But then, it became difficult for him to do everyday tasks since he lost his eyesight.

Jhyrve and her Mom have been living in North Carolina, paying rent at an apartment close to the hospital while still paying mortgage on their unoccupied house in California. Karen had to leave her job as a teacher's aid to be with her sick daughter. The financial stress put on the family has left no money to fix up their home, while the emotional stress of not knowing when or even if they will return home continues to taunt them. In February 2004, Jhyrve was diagnosed with the rare genetic disorder Krabbe Disease (pronounced Crab-ay), which is caused by an enzyme deficiency. Her only chance of survival was to receive a new treatment in which she'd be given a cord blood transplant at Duke University Hospital in North Carolina. So in March 2004, Jhyrve relocated cross-country with her mother, Karen, to start treatment.
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The older siblings moved back to the house in Livermore, California to keep the family together, but the house is way too small for them. 108 After tracking down his father, Freeman Hardin, Jr. brought him to live with his family. They had no place for him to stay in the house, so he was living in a trailer. 106 "Sweet" Alice Harris is a woman in South Los Angeles who has worked for 35 years to help her neighborhood. Her husband, daughter, and two grandchildren also live in the house with her. The team also worked on several projects around the neighborhood.

The heads of both firms operated excavators to demolish the old home. The new three-story home of over 5000 square feet (465 m²) was one of the largest ever built on the show. Ty was also able to get the builders to completely renovate the neighborhood park nearest to Beverly's home, in exchange for the builders having full access to the show's bus for the week of the build.
Barrett Family
This is one of only two houses that took longer than seven days to complete . 220Willie Harvey, a mechanic and heavy equipment operator, also was repairing his family’s 1930 Army barracks home when he was diagnosed with epilepsy. He’s been unable to get a job, and his wife is working two jobs and going to school to get her nursing degree. Because Willie hasn’t been able to keep up with the repairs needed on their home, it’s in need of an Extreme Makeover.

The family was selected largely through the efforts of the priest at Beverly's Greek Orthodox church, who started a charitable foundation for the family. David Turner an Insulation contractor from Big Canoe, Ga helped advise. The two-hour season finale saw two construction firms join forces to build a new home on the site of the burned house while the family was sent to Tucson, Arizona.
Kubena Family
After the accident, Robert's mother, Pat Zitek, quit her job as a successful real estate agent to take care of her son full-time. Unfortunately, the family home in Ventura, California was not so accommodating. All that has now changed - after a team of designers took over the Zitek home for one week and worked their magic. While Kassandra continues to stay healthy, the Okvath's have struggled to cover the soaring utility bills of 7,200 sq ft home and were left to take out a loan to cover the costs. Things were further complicated when father, Brian Okvath, lost his job in 2008. Later he obtained a new position with a trucking company but was injured on the job.

The team built a new two-story home complete with a hospital-grade filtration system so Tara could return home. 202Brian Wofford is a single father of eight, whose wife had died four years earlier. The kids were all crammed into two bedrooms with the four boys out in the garage. The Makeover team completely demolished the old house and built a brand new house, including a large personal workout room for the family.
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Consuella’s sister and daughter live with her, in addition to a niece and another teenage male relative. Consuella often gives up her own bed for someone that may need a place to stay. The design team completely remodeled the house, including making it more handicap accessible, built a small beauty parlor, and fixed Consuella’s old pickup truck. 312While on vacation, the Nutsch family learned that their Rose Hill, Kansas home exploded due to a propane leak, leaving them with nothing. They also lost their main source of income, since the father had run an auto repair business in a garage that was also heavily damaged . The family, however, gave a portion of what was given to the Barger family, evacuees of Hurricane Katrina that had relocated to Kansas.

112Brook Imbriani gave blood to a local blood drive, and then was told that a baby girl with leukemia was a match with her bone marrow. Now cured, Olivia got through her cancer treatment with the loving support of family and friends, including a special mural in the house her mother painted. One day, paramedic Mary Seymour was shot, so Stephen and five other firefighters had to save her. As a result for saving her life, Mary nominated him for the makeover. Not only is he a firefighter, but he has two other jobs to work with as well.
Michael visited the Broadbent family from Season 2 in Las Vegas. They wanted to deliver holiday meals to sick people, and did so after Michael arranged for a major hotel to prepare over 100 meals. The Broadbents also decorated the apartment of a man who had recently lost both his partner and his parents.
104 Contessa Mendoza is a social worker and a single mother, who also chose to take in two foster kids. 102 Trent Woslum was serving in Iraq when he received an email from his wife that they had been contacted by the show to receive an Extreme Makeover. Trent’s wife, Dawna, and their three sons were sent to Disneyland for the week while the house was renovated. They were surprised on their return to find that Trent was home. The co-founder of a non-profit that inspires at-risk youth has fallen on hard times due to health complications.
A single mom with two kids of her own is forced to move her family into her mom's cramped place after welcoming three teens deemed "unadoptable" into her home. Jesse Tyler Ferguson and the team give them a fresh start in a new house with tons of space. After welcoming three teens deemed "unadoptable" into her home, a single mom with two kids of her own is forced to move her family into her mom's cramped place. 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.