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ABC's Extreme Makeover Home Edition in Las Vegas
Las Vegas, NV - On March 10th, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition continues its mission to honor special everyday heroes and heads to Las Vegas, NV to tell the Cerda family that their unfit home, which is threatening the lives of their two daughters with an immune disorder, would be rebuilt in seven days.

The Extreme Makeover: Home Edition team arrived Tuesday to inform the Cerda family that their dream home will be built by donated time and supplies from local companies and volunteers.

Demolition
The design team from ABC's Extreme Makeover: Home Edition informed the family Tuesday March 10th.  The Cerda house at 5760 Royal Castle Lane was demolished Thursday, March 12th (Scroll down to see the raw video including Ty Pennington running out of the house just moments before the bulldozer hits it!).

The Family
Terri and Chuck Cerda's two daughters, Molly and Maggie, were diagnosed with Combined Immune Deficiency Disease (CIDD) at the age of three, and were living in a home that threatened their lives.  CIDD, a disorder of the immune system similar to that which made David Vetter famous for living his short life as the "boy in the bubble," means that a simple cold is a life threatening lung infection.  Chuck Cerda works as a Homeland Security police officer, and his wife Terri has worked all her life in global relief, organizing search and rescue dogs services during disasters such as the Mexico City earthquakes and the Columbia mudslides.  She's also worked as a volunteer for a number of community organizations, including the fire department and ambulance service.  She used her experience as an advocate and mother of two ill children to found "Artful Hearts," which gives painting murals to organizations, clinics and foundations that operate to support other children fighting life threatening medical conditions.  Terri also works as a patient advocate for the Immune Deficiency Foundation, a position which has taken her to Washington, DC to meet with Senators to influence laws respective to medications that could save thousands of lives.

In 2004, the Cerda's were fraudulently sold a home that was in poor construction while their oldest daughter lay in intensive care.  After six floods, the Cerdas were forced to make repairs themselves, but after a recent inspection, structural engineers advised them to gut the house or tear it down and rebuild.  The water damage is extensive and sewage continues to back up into the home.  A load bearing beam also threatened the structural integrity of the house and made it a grave catalyst to the health of both daughters.

The Design Team
While Ty and the designers, local builder Wright Custom Home/ Wright Engineers and hundreds of volunteers and workers rebuilt the home as the Cerda family vacationed in Maui, Hawaii.

The design team for this episode of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition features team leader Ty Pennington and designers Paul DiMeo, Eduardo Xol and Didiayer Snyder. The episode aired May 10th and everyone got to see what the inside of the home looks like. Check out clips of an Action News special Extreme Makeover: A Home for Molly & Maggie by clicking on the video at the right.

For map and directions, visit WrightExtreme.com.

Check out a slideshow of pictures from the entire process by clicking here.

Mayor Oscar Goodman honors Wright Custom Home
After doing so much good in the community, Wright Custom Home was honored Wednesday by Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman. Wright was the lead contractor that tore down then rebuilt a new home for the Cerda family on Extreme Makeover Home Edition.
The Cerda family says thanks to the community
The Cerda family is thanking thousands of volunteers and ABC's Extreme Makeover Home Edition for their new home. The family's home near US 95 & Ann Road was demolished March 12th and rebuilt in days.
Cerda family sees their new home for the first time
Tuesday the Cerda family finally got the chance to see what hundreds of volunteers did for them over the weekend.
Volunteers putting in long hours to stay on track with the new Cerda home
The hours are numbered as volunteers try and stay on track with the timeline to complete the Cerda family's new home.
Walls are up and windows are in at the Cerda family home
The walls are up and the windows are in at the Cerda family's new home in Northwest Las Vegas. The family was picked to be featured on ABC's Extreme Makeover Home Edition.
Framework going up on the new Cerda family's home
Right now crews are on schedule in the building of the new Cerda family home. They did fall behind a bit Thursday night, but caught up overnight. Dry wall will go up Saturday morning.
Local attorney donates video conferencing unit needed for EMHE
Wright Custom Homes and Extreme Makeover Home Edition wanted to install a video conferencing unit that would allow the girls to communicate with the outside world.  A local attorney, Anthony Deluca, was happy to donate the money.
Hundreds help in the demolition of the Cerda family home
Hundreds of volunteers are working hard, building a brand new home for the Cerda family. Terri and Chuck Cerda's two daughters, Molly and Maggie, were diagnosed with Combined Immune Deficiency Disease (CIDD) at the age of three, and were living in a home that was threatening their lives. 
Excitement builds before bulldozing begins on the Cerda family home
It's Day 3 of Extreme Makeover Home Edition and Action News anchor Lisa Remillard was out in the community just hours before demolition began on the Cerda family's house.
Ty goes shopping for the Cerda family
In search of supplies, Ty Pennington went to Sears the day before demolition begins on the Cerda family home.
Community members react to news of the Cerda's dream home being built
Terri and Chuck Cerda and their two daughters, Maggie and Molly are headed to Maui while the crews of Extreme Makeover Home Edition build the family their dream home. Molly and Maggie, were diagnosed with Combined Immune Deficiency Disease (CIDD) at the age of three, and are now living in a home that is threatening their lives.
Moving day for Extreme Makeover Home Edition
Wednesday is moving day for Extreme Makeover Home Edition.  Dozens of volunteers are packing everything up to get the process going.
Cerda family goes on vacation as crews prepare for demolition
ABC's Extreme Makeover Home Edition will build the Cerda family their dream house. In the meantime, the family is on vacation in Hawaii.
Meet the Cerda family
Terri and Chuck Cerda's two daughters, Molly and Maggie, were diagnosed with Combined Immune Deficiency Disease (CIDD) at the age of three, and are now living in a home that is threatening their lives. That's where Extreme Makeover Home Edition comes into play, in building the Cerda family their dream home.
A look back at Extreme Makeover Home Edition's 2004 Las Vegas stop
It's not the first time a local family has gone through the amazing transformation. In the fall of 2004, the dream became a reality for Patricia Broadbent, a single mother fighting an ongoing battle with cancer.
Las Vegas gears up for Extreme Makeover Home Edition
A big rally was held on Fremont Street Tuesday night to welcome Extreme Makeover Home Edition to Las Vegas. They'll be re-building a home for a local family, but they haven't announced which family they'll help.
Brent Wright & Daniel Bartlett from Wright Custom Homes stop by Action News This Morning
Wright Custom Homes is a local builder and engineering company who has been picked to design the dream home for ABC's Extreme Makeover Home Edition. They stopped by Action News This Morning to talk about the upcoming project.
Action Web Extra: Full interview with Mayor Oscar Goodman about Extreme Makeover Home Edition
Mayor Oscar Goodman talked to Action News about the excitement of having Extreme Makeover Home Edition coming to Las Vegas.
Wright Custom Homes talks about the pending Extreme Makeover project
The hit ABC show Extreme Makeover: Home Edition is heading to Las Vegas. That means a specially chosen local family will get their home completely renovated from the ground up in one week.
Mattresses donated for the Cerda's new home
The Cerda family will have nice comfortable beds to come home to thanks to Best Mattress. The company donated all the mattresses to the family.
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