Habitat for Humanity of Castle Country’s A Brush With Kindness program helped a homeowner in Castle Dale this past weekend restore safety and comfort to his home. After realizing his washing machine had been leaking for weeks without his knowledge, John called Habitat for Humanity for help. By the time the leak had been found, almost all of the subflooring in this area had completely rotted through and John was using a makeshift bridge to access his bedroom.
A Brush With Kindness rarely takes on interior projects, their mission focuses on increasing pride and safety through exterior projects. However, after seeing the floor for themselves, they decided this was a project they could not let go unresolved. Luckily, the floor structure was undamaged and a local community contractor, Ted Allen of An Elegant Surface, LLC along with Habitat for Humanity’s Construction Intern, Emilee Wilson, was able to replace the damaged sheathing and flooring.
A Brush With Kindness is a home repair program by Habitat for Humanity of Castle Country. The program offers low interest loans to help homeowners keep their living conditions safe and comfortable. Need porch railings or a window replaced? They can help! For more information about how to apply, visit http://habitatcastlecountry.org/abwk.
Habitat for Humanity of Castle Country would like to thank the Sorenson Legacy Foundation, the George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation, AmeriCorps, Wells Fargo, and Rocky Mountain Power Foundation for their support! Without the sponsorship of these organizations as well as donations from locals and vendors, Habitat for Humanity would be unable to help deserving people in need of home repairs.
Habitat for Humanity of Castle Country is always looking for excited volunteers and donations. Visit http://habitatcastlecountry.org or call (435) 637-9701 to find out how you can help the cause.
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