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PHOTO 1 (left): Families enjoy their new apartments at Mission of Yahweh.


PHOTO 2: Theresa Strong, HAH board member, Jane


Swanzy, Bullpen Marketing and Lea Pipitone, HomeAid Houston display one of six donated granite plaques.


PHOTO 3: One of six homes built for Wellsprings Village. PHOTO 4: Gracewood's Wanda Lane location.


APPRECIATION PLAQUES DONATED TO HOMEAID PROJECTS


HomeAid Houston was presented with six appreciation plaques, to be installed at six different HomeAid projects. The black granite plaques and the engraving were donated by Jeff Fetterman with Hardman Signs. Bob Davis with Davis Brothers Construction and Jane Swanzy of Bullpen Marketing were instrumental in acquiring this generous donation.


The plaques were created in honor of each project’s Builder Captains who donated construction management, the HomeAid team, and the GHBA for their efforts to ensure HomeAid’s


mission: “To build dignified housing where homeless families and individuals can rebuild their lives.”


Projects being honored are: • House of Hope 2005: A $3.6 million project that provided eight buildings with 60 apartment units and two 16-bed dormitories for the transitionally homeless.


• Wellsprings Village 2006: Construction of six homes that provide an additional 48 beds for women needing care, concern and services that enable them to regain their independence and rejoin the community.


• The Mission of Yahweh 2006: A 16 unit dormitory named Mercy House that provides an additional 54 beds for homeless women and children.


• Boys and Girls Harbor 2007: A project that included the construction of two 2,400 sq. ft. homes for the children of Boys and Girls Harbor.


• Gracewood/Elmview 2009: A 6,800 sq. ft. home built for Gracewood, a Children at Heart Ministry, to help develop a campus that now includes two additional homes. These homes house mothers and their children who are at risk for homelessness.


• Gracewood/Wanda Lane 2010: A 3,665 sq. ft. home that was a green remodel on Gracewood’s existing campus. This project is Houston’s first ANSI-approved green remodel and the resulting construction provides a beautiful, energy efficient home for the mothers and children of Gracewood.


Our mission: To build dignified housing where homeless families & individuals can rebuild their lives. CALENDAR APR 1


Trendmaker Homes and HomeAid unveil the 2011 Project Playhouse


APR 6 GREATER HOUSTON BUILDERS ASSOCIATION – BUILDING A BETTER FUTURE | HOUSTON BUILDER | MARCH 2011


Groundbreaking for VOA's "Restoration Hill" with Builder Captain Camden Builders


OF EVENTS 26 APR


5th Annual HomeAid Charity Golf Tournament at Tour 18


11 MAY Dedication of


Recognition Plaque at Santa Maria Hostel's House of Hope


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