HBA and HomeAid Atlanta Team Up in Fairburn
The first HomeAid Care Day recently went off without a hitch and is making the Atlanta real estate industry proud. HomeAid Atlanta and the Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association (HBA) joined together to complete a “second chance” home in Fairburn, Georgia. This parternship had more than 20 volunteers show up to help with repairs and upgrades needed for the home. The group painted, installed a basketball goal and did repairs on the walls, doors, and bathrooms. The home is run by Tapestry Youth Ministies and serves as transitional housing for homeless teen mothers and their babies. The house serves as a safe, structured, and nurturing environment where these young women can strengthen their faith, finish high school, and become great mothers. The six young women were very excited and appreciative. This helpful project not only got both organizations and their employees involved in the community, but also provided a great way for co-workers to bond. A special thanks to HBA, HomeAid Atlanta, and all the corporate sposers that are helping these new mothers succeed.
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