Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Client Rebuilding Together Miami-Dade & UM Volunteers Provide Home Repairs to Coconut Grove Family


On Saturday, August 29, Rebuilding Together Miami-Dade, and more than 25 student volunteers from the University of Miami, and volunteers from the Community Improvement Organization Inc. worked together to provide home repairs for a needy disabled family in Coconut Grove.

Tyrone Borden, a retired employee from the City of Coral Gables, is currently on kidney dialysis. His wife, Patricia, retired after suffering from a heart attack and diabetes and is also on dialysis. The couple’s daughter also lives in the residence and suffers from a kidney disease.

Due to their disability, the Bordens have been unable to keep up with maintenance on their home. They were facing fines from the city for not being compliant with code enforcement due to chipped paint on their home and also needed a new toilet and handicap bars so they are able to maneuver around their bathroom.

The volunteers spent several hours repainting the entire exterior of the home, installing handicap bars, landscaping and making other minor home repairs.

Rebuilding Together Miami-Dade chapter is a 501(c)(3) non-profit foundation that preserves homeownership and revitalizes neighborhoods by providing free of charge rehabilitation services to the elderly, veterans, disabled and low income homeowners. The organization is part of a network of more than 204 affiliates and is the nation’s leading nonprofit working to preserve affordable homeownership and revitalize communities. For more information, visit
www.rebuildingtogethermiami.org.


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Rebuilding Together Miami-Dade is a client of Thorp & Company

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