The Rebuilding Together Tampa Bay affiliate, located in Tampa Bay, Fla., announced the first-ever Universal Design Certified Professional (UDCP) on staff. For Senior Project Manager Mark Zdrojewski, the certification program made perfect sense, once it was suggested by longtime education advocate—and NARI and Rebuilding Together board member—Don Strobel, CR, CKBR, GCP, of Strobel Design Build, … Continue reading
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NARI staff helps Rebuilding Together transform a community center courtyard
On June 1, NARI National teamed with the Rebuilding Together Northwest Suburban Chicago affiliate on a garden/courtyard project located at the Clearbrook facility based in Rolling Meadows, Ill. Clearbrook is a non-profit that provides programs and support for children and adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities. The project consisted of getting rid of old planters, tidy fallen … Continue reading
Participation in Rebuilding Together Day helps strengthen communities
In honor of National Rebuilding Day on April 27, thousands of volunteers, corporations and skilled tradespeople banded together to revitalize local communities by working on homes and community centers in need of repair. The effort not only impacts deserving individuals, but communities and the county as a whole—providing value and maintenance to otherwise challenged areas … Continue reading
NARI chapters team with Rebuilding Together
Remodelers are eager to assist within their community, but sometimes those experiences can be less than rewarding if not handled correctly. Lack of scope of work, mishandled funds, lack of volunteers—these are just a few of the things that can turn a good thing into a drain on a remodeler’s resources and energy. That’s why … Continue reading
NARI of San Diego chapter pitches in for worthy cause
NARI members give back to the community, and in keeping with that, NARI of San Diego’s third-annual charity build was particularly rewarding for one family in the community. Taylor Church’s world was rocked when doctors discovered she had a life-threatening blood infection. Doctors were forced to amputate Church’s hands and feet in order to save … Continue reading