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In February of 2009, the Hernandez family contacted us for help with their home. They own a duplex in Beaverton, and live in one of the units. Two members of their family have disabilities, and they live on a very tight budget. The main issue they were calling about was that their roof had been leaking into the Master Bedroom for years, causing unwanted moisture on the floor and mold on the ceiling. They also were in need of some bathroom repairs and painting. A small group of volunteers worked on their home in March. We were able to complete the work in the bathroom, but the Spring rains and the severity of the roof issues prevented us from addressing the leak. Upon further investigation of the roof, we found that there were other issues and leaks as well. Roofing professionals concluded that the roof needed to be replaced.
On September 18-20, Friday through Sunday, we mobilized donations and volunteers to provide a new roof! It was a very large undertaking, and was truly inspiring to help this dear family! Here are some details:
PROJECT PARTNERS:
Self-Determination Resources, Inc., Portland
Malarkey Roofing, Tigard
Woodfeather’s Roofing, Beaverton
Parr Lumber, Raleigh Hills
Ryan Kerner Const., Aloha
LB Bell Excavation, Boring
VOLUNTEERS
20 volunteers worked a total of 184 man-hours
FINANCES
Project Hard Costs: $6,000, covered by donations
HIGHLIGHTS
* 3 of our hardest working volunteers were Hernandez family members
* Getting rained-on all Saturday morning :(
* The roof was finished at 11:30am on Sunday, in time for a relaxing lunch!