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Eagle Home Sale to Benefit Cincinnati Children's

Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and Eagle Custom Homes have partnered on an exciting project.

The Loveland- based custom homebuilder has built the Home for Hope in the private Asbury Place community in Sycamore Township to benefit Cincinnati Children's. Proceeds from the sale will be donated to support research efforts of the Division of Hematology/Oncology.

"The entire Eagle Custom Homes family is thankful to be able to contribute to cancer research at Cincinnati Children's," said Doug Feagles, president of Eagle Custome Homes.  "Our hope is that this home will have an impact on finding a cure for this dreaded disease."

The Home for Hope, a 4,000-square-foot home designed in the 1920's Craftsman style of architecture, was completed in late November and is offered for $729,000.  Located just off Galbraith Road, the home is in the Indian Hill School District and conveniently located near Interstate 71 and many amenities.

Eagle Custom Homes is committed to helping change the outcome for children with cancer and their families. Feagles anticipates the Home for Hope will raise approximately $100,000 for Cincinnati Children's.

To learn more about Eagle Custom Homes, visit www.eaglecustomhomes.com.

For more information about the Home for Hope, please contact Doug Feagles at 513-582-2151 or:

Adrienne W. Drobny
Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
3333 Burnet Avenue, MLC 9002
Cincinnati, Ohio 45229-3039
Telephone: 513-636-8760
Fax: 513-636-7173
Email: adrienne.drobny@cchmc.org