LUMBERTON, N.C. – The Robeson County community is coming together to help the family of Hania Aguilar after the family was donated a new home.
- Hania Aguilar's family was donated a new home courtesy of the Florida-based Time Out Communities.
- Furniture donations are being accepted at 4570 Allenton Road in Lumberton, courtesy of We the People Robeson Coutny's Adopt-A-Room Campaign
- Aguilar was missing for over three weeks before her body was found.
Time Out Communities, which is based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, donated a mobile home to Aguilar’s family. Time Out Communities has several mobile home parks in the area.
The family is receiving a double-wide, four-bedroom home. Now, there is an Adopt-A-Room campaign from We the People Robeson County to furnish the home.
Donations are being accepted at 4570 Old Allenton Road in Lumberton from 3:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. If any donations need to be picked up, you can message We the People Robeson County directly on Facebook.