Help for Homes community project seeking volunteer teams

Help for Homes community project seeking volunteer teams
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The City of Brighton and Brothers Redevelopment, Inc. are accepting volunteer applications for the 18th Annual Help for Homes community project set for Saturday, May 6. The Help for Homes (HFH) program brings volunteers and neighbors together to paint or fix up homes needing minor exterior repairs and perform general yard clean up. 

Those interested in lending a hand can put together a team of 8-10 friends, family and co-workers or join a team that is already helping. If you can scrape, paint, do yard work or perform minor home repairs, your neighbors need you! There will be a team captain meeting at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, April 26 at the Eagle View Adult Center located at 1150 Prairie Center Parkway.

For volunteer applications or more information about Help for Homes, please contact Sue Corbett, Eagle View Adult Center Manager, at 303-655-2075. Applications and additional information are also available at www.brightonco.gov/helpforhomes

About Help for Homes:

Help for Homes is jointly sponsored by Brothers Redevelopment Inc. and the City of Brighton. Funding is provided by the Brighton Legacy Foundation, Platte Valley Medical Center (CHIP Program Funds) and United Power Roundup. Since the program’s inception, 290 homes have been restored through volunteer efforts.

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