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| 119 :06x01 - The Jackson Family (Sep/28/2008) | | Four years ago, Felicia Jackson made a promise at her sister Cassandra's deathbed to keep all 10 of her nieces and nephews together. Before Cassandra passed away from complications from cancer, she told Felicia that she didn't want her children to split up, and Felicia vowed never to let that happen. With that one act of kindness in 2004, Felicia went from being a single mother of four to a mother of 14. She has been supporting all the children by working as a security guard at a mall. Unable to afford and find permanent housing, this family of 15 had been living in a hotel since December. Felicia was told that, if she doesn't find appropriate housing soon, she'll have to split the children up within the foster care system. | |
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| 120 :06x02 - The Akers Family (Oct/05/2008) | | An Ohio family get their home renovated to make it handicap accessible for their two daughters with spinal muscular atrophy and a son with Crohn's disease. Special appearance will be made by MLB pitcher Bronson Arroyo and the Jonas Brothers. | | Guest Stars: The Jonas Brothers as Themselves, Bronson Arroyo as Himself | |
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| 122 :06x03 - Anders-Beatty Family (Oct/12/2008) | | Ty and his team rescue a Teacher of the Year and her four kids from their crumbling home in Wisconsin. The family is given a vacation in Canada as the renovation takes place. | |
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| 123 :06x04 - King Family (Oct/19/2008) | | Day care operators in a North Carolina home get their house remodeled due to a hazardous mold problem. The house is worked on while the family vacations in Puerto Rico. | |
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| 124 :06x05 - McCully Family (Oct/26/2008) | | The dilapidated home of a church deacon is proving to be a threat to his son due to mold. The boy has survived leukemia and lung transplants already, and Ty and the crew are going to rebuild their house. The family vacations in Santa Barbara during the makeover. | |
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| 125 :06x06 - Hill Family (Nov/02/2008) | | Tim Hill broke his back while working on a construction site, shattering his dreams of becoming a boxer. He next went to college to learn to become a social worker and worked as a councilor for high school students. This was the time in which he helped start the Geneva boxing team. He used his own home as a training facility for young boxers for 10 years now, for people from ages 8-21 for free. Tim has a wife and 3 children of his own which all live in a 200-year old farmhouse which is showing it's age. It will be torn down with a more modern home and a boxing gym set up while the family is vacationing in Cancun. | |
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| 126 :06x07 - Martirez & Malek Families (Nov/09/2008) | | Ty and his team head to Missouri for two makeovers. A mother who's twin are afflicted by birth defects get their home made safer with a renovation. Then, a man who has cerebral palsy and runs a coffee shop which employs disabled people gets his shop made over. | |
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| 127 :06x08 - Frisch Family (Nov/16/2008) | | Ty and the team work on a home owned by a minister and fireman with eight adopted kids and three of their own. They live in a cramped, dilapidated house now, and will be rebuilt while they vacation in Disney World. | |
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| 128 :06x09 - Nickless Family (Nov/30/2008) | | Ty and the team work on a 148 year-old dilapidated farmhouse in which is owned by a widow and her three sons. The family is sent to Disney World for a vacation while working on the home. | |
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| Ty Pennington: Behind the Scenes (Dec/07/2008) | | A behind the scenes look at Extreme Makeover's Ty Pennington at home, along with his friends and family, plus bloopers and behind the scenes look at the show. Also, TY gives out gifts and cheer to families of those in the military. | |
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| 130 :06x11 - DeVries Family (Dec/07/2008) | | Ty and the team work on a collapsing home belonging to a schoolteacher with a heart condition and her mechanic husband who suffers from arthritis. The family is sent to Niagra Falls for a vacation. | |
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| 131 :06x12 - Slaughter Family (Jan/04/2009) | | Ty and his team help rebuild the home of a dedicated corrections officer who's home was destroyed by a tornado. The family is headed for Walt Disney World for a vacation as the work is done. | |
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| 132 :06x13 - Grys Family (Jan/11/2009) | | The Grys have been foster parents of over 25 years now get the home made safer for their adopted son, Jake, who suffers from a condition which makes his bones brittle. | |
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| 133 :06x14 - Drumm Family (Jan/18/2009) | | A couple from Pennsylvania who run a Little League program for special-needs kids, gets their home reconstructed. The couple have a pair of autistic children of their own. The Drumm family will go on vacation to Walt Disney World while the home is worked on. | |
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| 134 :06x15 - Tutwiler Family (Jan/25/2009) | | An F4 tornado has destroyed the family home of an wounded Iraqi war veteran in Kansas, and Ty and the gang are here to build hima new one. | | Musical Guests: Gavin Rossdale as Himself | | Songs: Gavin Rossdale -- Love Remains the Same | |
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| 135 :06x16 - Girard Family (Feb/08/2009) | | The Girard family have faced a pair of tragedies in the last year, from a fire destroying their home, and later a drowning accident claimed their husband/father Thomas and oldest son Marc. The surviving members receive a new home from Ty and his crew, while out on a vacation to Disney World. | |
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| 136 :06x17 - Augustin Family (Mar/01/2009) | | Ty and the crew head to Keller, Texas to meet with the Augustine family and inform them that they will be building a new home in just seven days. The Augustine's lost their former home during a flood and the non-profit photography studio which Amber Augustin started up after the premature birth of their son, Luke. With many of the babies sent to the neonatal care unit dying, Amber volunteers in taking photos for the parents as a keepsake for their child. The Augustin family will go on vacation to Hawaii for a Hilton vacation. | |
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| 139 :06x20 - Bell Family (Mar/22/2009) | | The Bell family have neglected their home due to mounting medical bills from their daughter, Lizzie's rare blood disease. 14-year old Lizzie is a Red Cross Hero, and Ty and his crew are ready to rebuild their home, which has a cracked foundation, termites and a mold problem. | | Guest Stars: Jo Frost as Herself | |
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| 140 :06x21 - Almquist Family (Mar/29/2009) | | The Almquist family live in a dilapidated trailer while running a wild animal sanctuary. While on a trip to Costa Rica, the family will receive a new home and a state-of-the-art building for the animals. This sanctuary holds tigers, tortoises, parrots and alligators, along with servals, Mexican beaded lizards, Siberian lynx and an Egyptian cobra. | | Guest Stars: Jeff Corwin as Himself | |
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| 141 :06x22 - Kadzis Family (Apr/12/2009) | | A dying man wants his home rebuilt for his wife and their adopted special-needs children after it was damaged by a hurricane. Once Ty and his team finish the project, Stevie Wonder sings for the family. | | Guest Stars: Stevie Wonder as Himself | |
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| 142 :06x23 - Jordan Family (Apr/26/2009) | | Having lost their daughter to domestic violence and a son to a drunk driver, the Jordan's moved on and became devoted to community service. Ty and his crew help rebuild their deteriorating home while the Jordan's take a vacation to Disneyland. | |
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| 143 :06x24 - Cooper Family (May/03/2009) | | A former army medic, now wheelchair bound, has his double-wide rebuilt as the family heads off to Washington, D.C. for a vacation, where they meet former Secretary of State Colin Powell, who surprises them with a gift. | |
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| 143 :06x25 - Cerda Family (May/10/2009) | | The Cerda's have two daughters with CIDD (Combined Immune Deficiency Disease) who live in a home which is crumbling, which threatens their daughter's lives. Ty and his gang help rebuild their home while the Cerda's take a vacation in Maui. | |
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| 143 :06x26 - McFarland Family (May/17/2009) | | In part 1 of a 2 part season finale, the crumbling, unsafe home of a single dad with three children is rebuilt for the man who started up a reading program in Indianapolis. Later, the Indiana Pacers stop by to give the family a donation, and the rebuilt home is revealed. | |
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