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WNBA's Caitlin Clark, NBA's Isaiah Jackson team up to help build family a home

The Indiana Fever and Indiana Pacers stars partnered with Habitat for Humanity to change one local family's life forever.
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Posted at 3:41 PM, Jun 12, 2024

Basketball stars Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever and Isaiah Jackson of the Indiana Pacers teamed up this week to help a local family in need begin their journey toward achieving home ownership.

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The two joined a company called Group 1001 and Habitat for Humanity to make it happen. As Clark and Jackson played basketball with children, volunteers built the structure of what will be a new home for the Krost family.

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"Our trailer was falling apart so I applied and we went through an orientation process and I got assigned a budget coach, and from there we went off," said Dusten Krost.

Caitlin Clark also helped build a basketball hoop for the three kids who will live in the home.

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The Krost family's house is expected to be completed sometime in October or November.

This story was originally published by Jacqueline White at Scripps News Indianapolis.