Disaster Recovery: Mr. Jim’s New Roof

Mr. Jim’s roof was devastated during the severe weather that hit Oklahoma last spring. Rebuilding Together OKC, with disaster recovery financial assistance from agencies including the AARP, Area Wide Aging, State Farm and Bank of America, replaced the roof to keep Jim and his wife safe, warm and dry this winter!

Happy 25th Rebuilding Together!

Featuring Jonathan and Drew Scott (HGTV Property Brothers), Chip Wade (DIY Network’s Elbow Room), Scott McGillivray (HGTV’s Income Property), Josh Temple (DIY Network’s House Crashers), Carter Oosterhouse (Carter’s Kids), Alison Victoria (DIY Network’s Kitchen Crashers) and Anitra Mecadon (DIY Network’s Megadens)!

We’re Hiring a F/T Construction Coordinator!

Have you been described as a handyman, Bob-the-Builder type?
Do you enjoy home remodeling projects?
Think you can out-do Carter Oosterhouse?
Love HGTV and DIY Network?
Want to make a difference in the Oklahoma City community?

We may have the perfect job for you!  Rebuilding Together OKC is hiring a full-time Construction Coordinator!

The position will be known as “Construction Coordinator” for Rebuilding Together OKC.  They will report to the Program Manager.  They will make day to day decisions, under the supervision of the Program Manager pertaining to the organization, logistics and completion of all Year-round teams, Rebuilding Day teams, and Weatherization activities.

Required Skills:

A.  Basic home remodeling skills
B.  Proficient in Microsoft Excel, Access & Word
C.  Effective communication, interpersonal ,and organizational skills
D.  Ability to interface with public
E.  Ability to lift construction materials up to 100lbs
F.  Current drivers license
G.  Pass background check
H.  Flexibility (must be available weekends and evenings as necessary for special events)

 Optional Skills:  construction management, budgeting

This is a salaried position, commiserate with experience/skill.  To see the full job description click here!
To apply – Please email Jonathan Merrick Cover Letter and Resume at jonathan@rebuildingtogetherokc.org
Deadline: Friday, January 31, 2014

OKLAHOMA CITY’S CASSIE BOWEN WINS NATIONAL AWARD FROM REBUILDING TOGETHER

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Mrs. Bowen was named Board Member of the Year for her work at Rebuilding Together OKC

 Washington, D.C. – To celebrate the good work being done by affiliates across the nation, Rebuilding Together awarded five team members with “Of the Year Awards,” including Oklahoma City’s own Mrs. Cassie Bowen.  Mrs. Bowen was announced the national “Board Member of the Year” last week at Rebuilding Together’s National Conference in Washington D.C. for her outstanding contributions to Oklahoma City’s Rebuilding Together affiliate.

Each year, the Of the Year awards are presented to select members of Rebuilding Together’s affiliate network for exceptional leadership in their affiliate and their communities. These leaders are nominated by members of their affiliate’s staff and board.

Lowe’s Project 2013

Lowe’s provides $7,500 grant to Rebuilding Together OKC to complete renovation projects for Ms. Martha K.  On November 9 volunteers from LifeChurch.tv Edmond campus and Tinker AFB painted the interior and exterior of Martha’s home!

To Those Who Have Served Our Country, Happy Veteran’s Day!

In honor of Veteran’s Day, Rebuilding Together OKC would like to share stories of veterans we have served in recent years.

 

Mr. Noah – WWII and Korean War

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Mr. Noah served as a second level gunner loading 35 pound ammunition into missiles on his ship during WWII.  After World War II, Noah returned home and finished high school.  Unfortunately less than a year later, Noah was called to New Orleans to join forces for the Korean War.  Between the two wars, Noah spent six years of his life on a ship fighting for our country.  Read more about Noah’s experience in the Navy and what Rebuilding Together OKC was able to do for this veteran!

 

Mr. Jack – Panama

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In 1970, Mr. Jack enlisted in the military.  Months later, Jack was sent to serve in Panama as a tele-typist where he encoded messages.  “I was always raised that the least any young man or young lady, that is of age, could do is to give two years of life to serve their country,” Jack said.  Continue reading his story to see how Rebuilding Together OKC gave back to this veteran!

 

Mr. Herbert – Korean War

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Mr. Herbert is a Korean War veteran who served in Korea and Germany.  He was assigned to the 1st Infantry Division. Unfortunately, due to deteriorating knee joints Mr. Herbert was bound to a wheelchair.  Read his story to learn what Rebuilding Together OKC accomplished to make his home more wheel chair accessible!

Show your support for the troops this Holiday season with this Dog Heroes at Home Christmas ornament. Sears will donate $1 from the sale of this item to Rebuilding Together, up to a maximum donation of $60,000. Item is available  in Sears stores and on sears.com!

Rebuilding Together OKC Hosts Remodel Project for a Low-Income Homeowner in Oklahoma City

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEWednesday, November 06, 2013
Contact: Sara C. Norton-Sanner
(405) 607-0464, sarachristine@rebuildingtogetherokc.org

Lowe’s provides $7,500 grant to Rebuilding Together OKC to complete renovation projects for Ms. Martha K.

Martha K.

Oklahoma City, OK. – On Saturday November 9, Rebuilding Together OKC will host a Lowe’s Project to complete critical home repairs and energy-efficiency upgrades of Ms. Martha K’s home. Rebuilding Together OKC received a $7,500 grant from Lowe’s making this project possible.  In previous weeks, Rebuilding Together OKC, with the help of community volunteers, has replaced Ms. Martha’s roof and her bathroom floor, as well as repairing holes and cracks in interior and exterior walls. This Saturday, volunteers will paint the interior and exterior walls, and the kitchen cabinets.

Ms. Martha K. is an independent 91-year-old living in the home she purchased for herself 45 years ago.  This retired waitress, who raised four children as a single mother, has been hit hard by age.  Ms. K is hearing impaired and blind in one eye.  She has also suffered from a heart attack and diabetes.  Martha isn’t able to reach light fixtures or change light bulbs.   Her doctor recommends she not use ladders or step stools.  This limits her in the repairs she can make on her own.  Though she faces difficulties with health, Ms. K. is determined to age in place.

Lowe’s provided a $310,000 grant to support 32 Rebuilding Together affiliates nationwide, including Rebuilding Together OKC.  Since 2007, Lowe’s has contributed more than $9 million to Rebuilding Together to improve local communities. This fall, Lowe’s and Rebuilding Together will complete their 1,000th project together.

“Lowe’s has been an amazing supporter of Rebuilding Together since our partnership began. We are very appreciative that Lowe’s is continuing to support efforts to make the homes of low-income homeowners more energy efficient,” said Charles Shimanski, president and CEO of Rebuilding Together. “Lowe’s support has helped nearly 11,000 homeowners across the country live in safe and healthy homes.”

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Rebuilding Together OKC brings volunteers and communities together to improve the homes and lives of low-income, elderly homeowners in the Oklahoma City metro area. Through our Year-Round Emergency Repair / Home Modification Program and our annual Rebuilding Day Program, we provide free home repairs, emergency home repairs and home modifications that foster safer mobility and independence, changing the lives of our elderly neighbors every day! For more information visit www.rebuildingtogetherokc.org.

 Lowe’s supports the communities it serves through programs that focus on K-12 public education and community improvement projects. The company’s signature education grant program, Lowe’s Toolbox for Education®, has donated more than $36 million to 8,000 K-12 public schools, benefiting more than 4 million schoolchildren. Lowe’s Heroes employee volunteers support local community projects and our national nonprofit partners such as Habitat for Humanity, Rebuilding Together and the American Red Cross. In 2012, Lowe’s and the Lowe’s Charitable and Educational Foundation together contributed more than $30 million to support communities in the United States, Canada and Mexico. To learn more, visit Lowes.com/SocialResponsibility