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Housing Partnership, Inc.
Abbitt Woodall, executive
director, and
Brandie Weiler display a
new First Aid Kit,
Portable Eye Wash
Station, and CPR Pack. |
Members of the Williamsburg Community Foundation’s
Distribution Committee have begun visiting
past grant recipients to interview them about the
outcomes of programs that have been funded
recently. The visits have not only provided
valuable information about the results of these
programs they also have helped committee
members expand their perspective on the needs in
our community.
The Housing Partnership, Inc. of Williamsburg
(HPI) is a nonprofit agency that provides vital
housing repair services to very low-income
individuals, and families who are unable to help
themselves due to sickness, disability, or lack of
financial resources. A typical project conducted in
October involved
the replacement of a roof for a senior citizen. The roof was in ill repair
and was likely to make the house uninhabitable in
cold weather. Fourteen
William and
Mary students spent
a Saturday morning
removing the old
roof. Later that day
a contractor installed
the new roofing
material donated by
James City County.
Students pitch in
to help replace
a roof for a retired senior
citizen in James City County. |
Groups of volunteers
are transported to
their work site in a refurbished school bus.
Thanks to a grant by the Williamsburg Community
Foundation, this vehicle and all other vehicles used
by HPI are equipped with a Contractors First Aid
Kit. In addition, each work site has one of the First
Aid Kits. The grant from WCF also paid for a
portable emergency eyewash station and CPR kit. This is just one of the many excellent programs
assisted by the Foundation in the past year. |