Fall 2013 - HomeAid Northern Virginia
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Fall 2013 - HomeAid Northern Virginia
In This Issue Newly Renovated Safe House Trade Partner Spotlight Mardi Gras Gala Day of Service Pulte Golf Tournament 3 3 4 6 7 Fall 2013 HomeAid and Stanley Martin Homes Bring New Hope for Disabled Vet and Family For most families living in homeless shelters, having the chance to live in the nicest home in a neighborhood is an experience few dare to dream. But for a disabled veteran and his two teenage sons, that’s about to happen, as HomeAid Northern Virginia, Builder Captain Stanley Martin Homes and Northern Virginia Family Service (NVFS) renovated one of NVFS’ properties to such an extent that NVFS President and CEO Mary Agee now says it’s one of the most appealing homes in the entire neighborhood. The circa 1975 property was, of all of NVFS’ homes, the one most in need of repair. “This house was on its last leg, and it simply wasn’t an environment where our clients could live with any sense of pride. Having a home that makes you feel good and worthy is a critical part of restoring one’s sense of self-confidence and dignity, and thanks to Stanley Martin Homes and their building partners, this home will do that once again,” said Agee. Living Area Before… …and after. Kitchen Before… …and after. 100% “They not only addressed many safety issues, but they also put in the little touches that transform a house into a home. The attention to detail—from the landscaping to the furnishings and even wall hangings—helped make this a house to be proud of. It will be a true gift to this family.” Continued on page 2 Third Annual Night at the Ballpark Makes Memories for Shelter Residents For many, summer isn’t complete without a trip to the ballpark, and on a beautiful Friday night in August, special memories were made for kids and adults from area shelters who were treated to HomeAid Northern Virginia’s 3rd Annual Night at the Ballpark. The crowd got a special treat when Ross Ohlendorm, a major league pitcher with the Washington Nationals, played for part of the game. For Sarah, HomeAid’s Night at the Ballpark was the perfect setting for a fun night out with her family. Continued on page 7 www.homeaidnova.org HomeAid Northern Virginia Board of Directors EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President Russ Rosenberger Madison Homes, Inc. Vice President Sal Migliore Augustine Homes Secretary Gregory Carter Bank of America Merrill Lynch Treasurer Rick Cole The Long Companies Immediate Past President Michael Scheurer Virginia Housing Development Authority Executive Director Christy Eaton HomeAid Northern Virginia DIRECTORS Steven B. Alloy Stanley Martin Homes Pat Annessa Richmond American Homes Jerry Berman M/I Homes of D.C., LLC William L. Berry The Berry Companies Lewis Birnbaum Pulte Homes Patti Brownstein Planet Cotton/LGP Promotions David Cogley Pulte Homes John Darvish John Darvish Construction Brian Davidson Van Metre Companies John DeZinno Susquehanna Bank Doug Fahl Dewberry David Gill McGuireWoods LLP Katherine K. Hanley Cecilia Hodges M&T Bank Fiona Hughes Stanley Martin Homes Dennis Kelleher Comstock Holding Don Knutson The Knutson Companies Patricia Leader Watermark Group, Inc. Jewell Mikula Shelter House, Inc. John Monacci Winchester Homes, Inc. Barry H. Schwartz Schwartz Enterprises, Inc. Doug Smith Miller & Smith Terri Stagi Jack Morris Advertising, Inc. Peter R. Thompson K Hovnanian Homes 2 New Hope for Disabled Vet and Family Continued from page 1 Goals of the $134,000+ project included converting the house into a high performance home with minimal maintenance and utility costs; integrating upgraded interior and exterior features; and providing a finished product inside and out that provides a foundation of stability and safety. To achieve those goals, Stanley Martin Homes and a record-setting 46 trade partners completely renovated the kitchen, with new appliances, cabinets, tile backsplash and granite counters; replaced flooring and carpeting throughout; repainted the interior and exterior; renovated all bathrooms with new tubs, sinks, toilets and tile; replaced attic insulation and the roof; installed new interior doors throughout; installed new light fixtures; installed new exterior siding and gutters; upgraded electrical and plumbing systems to meet building code requirements; replaced the furnace and hot water heater; installed a new security system; re-graded the yard and installed landscaping; replaced the driveway; and supplied food, furniture and home accessories. “This project was a team effort, and each company was a critical sum of the whole.” “This project was a team effort, and each company was a critical sum of the whole,” said Mike Cleary, vice president of production and purchasing for Stanley Martin Homes. “Thanks to their participation, we were able to re-model and furnish a special home that will last for generations, for current and future families placed by NVFS. Every family will be proud to live here, and it’s all possible because of our partners’ exceptional generosity, contributions and commitment to giving back to the communities in which we work.” HomeAid Northern Virginia President Russell Rosenberger (right) thanks Builder Captain Steve Alloy, HomeAid Board member and president of Stanley Martin Homes (left), during the project ribbon cutting. Thanks to Builder Captain Stanley Martin Homes and to all of the trade partners for the Northern Virginia Family Service project! 84 Lumber Supply Armstrong Flooring Atlas Plumbing Capital Building Supply Cardell Cabinets Carrier Century Tile Cesario’s Inc. Choice Stairs Commonwealth Lighting Construction Applicators Dae Won Construction Dennison Landscaping Exceptional Choices Fireside Hearth & Home Franklin Construction Copyright 2013 HomeAid Northern Virginia. All Rights Reserved. GAF General Shale Granite Source Green Village Concrete Heritage Contracting InSinkErator Garbage Disposal Jackie’s Cleaning John Darvish Construction Kichler Lighting Kohler Company Leggett and Platt L&L Flooring Masonry Design McCormick Paints McCrea HVAC Metroplex Retaining Walls of Va. Inc. Mid South Building Supply Mosaic Tile NOVA Waste P Four Paintworx RC Enterprises Schlage Shaw Carpets SmartCom Stadler Nurseries State Water Heaters Stewart’s Cleaning Whirlpool Virginia Erosion Control NOVACO Welcomes New Family to Newly Renovated Safehouse 80% HomeAid, CarrHomes and five trade partners have completed a $7,750 renovation project for NOVACO, an organization that for 14 years has provided transitional housing for victims of domestic violence. Renovations to the home included sanding and refinishing the hardwood floors throughout and repairing and installing a new floor in the kitchen; repainting the entire house inside and out; removing a bathroom window for privacy and retiling the bathroom floor to ceiling; replacing light fixtures; and installing all new kitchen appliances. The freshened home will be a welcome respite for a mom and three children who have been living in a shelter for six months, particularly as trying to find housing while fleeing abuse is nearly impossible. “Housing is in short supply in Fairfax County; housing for the homeless is even more scarce; and housing for victims of domestic violence is practically nonexistent,” said Kim Roman Corle, chair of NOVACO’s board and interim acting executive director. “We serve 20 percent of the need in the County’s population, so having even one home in disrepair is a serious problem—inventory is that tight.” A warm, renovated and redecorated home awaits a mom and her three children, thanks to the efforts of HomeAid Northern Virginia, CarrHomes and five trade partners. “HomeAid has been a godsend in helping us continue to serve our clients,” Roman Corle added. “Because of HomeAid and their partners, we’re able to provide housing that not only gives our clients a roof over their heads, but also shows them that they’re worthy of living in a nice home. It’s an important part of their recovery, especially for those looking for a fresh start after living in an abusive environment. On a purely practical level, HomeAid also helps close a financial gap, as so much funding and grants have dried up. I can honestly say I don’t know what we’d do without HomeAid.” Thanks to Builder Captain CarrHomes and to all of the trade partners for the NOVACO project! The Bryant Group Capital Carpets Eastern Applicators Southern Electrical Service Co. T.A.C. Tile Tim Schiesl, customer service manager for CarrHomes, says that the company has been doing philanthropic work in the community for as long as he can remember. “We strive to give back to the community in different ways year-round, and we always try to do a HomeAid project every year. This project—while a little smaller than some we’ve done with HomeAid—gave us all a great feeling, knowing we were helping out a family that needs it so much.” Trade Partner Spotlight: Southern Electrical Service Co. Beautiful lighting can make an enormous difference in the look and feel of a home, and thanks to Southern Electrical Service Co., the NOVACO Safehouse now has new lighting fixtures throughout, as well as new switches, receptacles and plates. For more information, visit www.sescos.com “Southern Electrical and Danny Lee, vice president, are always willing to help out,” said Tim Schiesl, customer service manager for Builder Captain CarrHomes. “No matter how big or small the job, they always come out and do whatever’s needed. They’re great to work with.” Southern Electrical Service Co. is a family-owned and operated business with 46-plus years of experience and service. It has been named by The Washington Business Journal as being one of the Top 20 Largest Electrical Contractors in the metro area and provides comprehensive service to all aspects of the electrical industry, including industrial, commercial, retail, residential, and design-build projects. www.homeaidnova.org 3 Mardi Gras may be celebrated differently around the world, but one thing remains the same: It’s one of the biggest parties of the year! And this year, the action will be right here in Northern Virginia at HomeAid’s Mardi Gras-themed 12th Annual Gala & Auction. Don’t miss it! Travel to the Big Easy without ever boarding a plane … and celebrate the best of New Orleans in Northern Virginia. Highlights of the evening will include: President’s Circle Awards Silent & Live Auction, sponsored by Bank of America, Merrill Lynch and John Darvish Construction, with Silent Auction items “rolled out” by The Nova Roller Derby Girls. Signature drinks—two margarita flavors sponsored by Mosaic Tile, and luge drink sponsored by Cardinal Bank. Authentic New Orleans menu, including the always-popular shrimp bar. Unlimited three-hour open bar, with cocktail hour entertainment provided by The Front Porch Ramblers and Friends jazz band. Auction Items for Every Budget! There’s always something for every interest and every budget at the Gala’s silent and live auction! New donations keep coming in, but the 2013 Auction will feature: Washington Redskins “Kick Off Kid Package”, which includes two pregame field passes, tickets to the game and a parking pass Beautiful wall-mounted Linear Electric Fireplace Lost Rhino Brewing Company gift basket with gift card Washington Capitals autographed game puck Four recreation passes for Wintergreen Resort Washington Redskins football, signed by Joe Gibb, Mike Ditka and Steve Shanahan. Saturday, Nov Silent Auction and Dinner and Live A Business C It’s Alway Celebrate M More items await your bid, from sporting event tickets to restaurant gift certificates. Want to know what else will be up for bid? Check HomeAid’s website for the most up-to-date list of auction items. Help Women Giving Back stock its holiday store for kids in local shelters—please bring a new, wrapped toy for the WGB Annual Toy Drive! Need more informatio Want to see photos from last event? Or just looking for an link to sponsorship opportuni auction donations, and regist Scan here with your smart ph Or visit http://www.homeaidnova.org Congratulations to the 2013 President’s Circle Award Recipients: 2013 President’s Award Thanks to our Gala Sponsors! Mike Cleary, vice president of production and purchasing, Stanley Martin Homes 2013 Trade Partner of the Year Award TAC Tile 2013 Non-profit Care Provider Project of the Year Award To be announced at the Gala! JOHN DARVISH Construction JohnDarvish.com GET INVOLVED NOW! vember 2, 2013 Reception: 6:00 p.m. Auction: 7:30 p.m. Casual dress ys Time to Mardi Gras! on? year’s easy ities, ration? one! g/news-events/gala-auction/ Please don’t wait until November to get involved! Register today for the Gala, using the enclosed Table Reservation Form or online ($175 individual registration; $1,750 per table). Donate an item to our Live and Silent Auction— and receive recognition in the Gala program— using the donation form available at homeaidnova.org/gala. Serve on the Planning Committee. Contact Miriam Goldin, Gala chair, at 703.725.3628. Become a sponsor, and tie your company’s name to our industry’s biggest and best! Contact Christy Eaton at 571.283.6320 or at ceaton@homeaidnova.org Brookfield Homes Century Title Dewberry GAF GKA Advertising KTGY Madison Homes McGuireWoods Mosaic Tile Naka, Huttar & Oldhouser, LLP Susquehanna Bank Wells Fargo In-Kind Sponsors: Bob Narod Photography Jack Morris Advertising Planet Cotton/LGP Promotions George Mason U, Wegmans Give Day of Service to WGB Women Giving Back (WGB), a HomeAid Northern Virginia program that provides free clothing and accessories to women from local shelters, saw a huge surge in its outreach efforts this summer, when two major organizations dedicated days of service to WGB. A HomeAid Northern In June, the Virginia Program George Mason University Honors Program brought 320 incoming freshmen to WGB, with the goal of teaching the students that community outreach needs to be part of their lives. Under an enormous tent and the supervision of several WGB volunteers, the students did a massive sort of donated clothing and accessories. The Dean of the college also addressed the students, and Kevin Stoy, director of the Honors Program, said he would like to make a day of service at WGB a regular part of the Honors College orientation. “Both groups were absolutely amazing groups of people.” In July, Wegmans Food Market, Inc., brought 50 interns from their management training program to WGB. The group finished what the students from George Mason had started, and by day’s end the floor of the warehouse was finally visible! In addition to sorting, the group also stocked The Store and made deliveries for WGB. They also surprised WGB volunteers with a check for $2,956, which the interns had raised. The George Mason University Honors Program brought 320 incoming freshmen to take part in a day of service at Women Giving Back, where the students sorted donated clothing and learned about what it means to get involved. “Both groups were absolutely amazing groups of people,” said Terri Stagi, cofounder of WGB. “We loved them, and it’s this type of service that really helps us and provides team-building for corporations.” Both days of service were arranged by United Way, which has said that WGB offers one of the area’s few opportunities that is big enough to host such large numbers of volunteers. For more information about how to get your company involved, please contact womengivingback@gmail.com. 6 Interns with Wegmans’ management training program helped sort mountains of donations for WGB and presented a check of nearly $3,000 to help WGB carry its mission forward. Copyright 2013 HomeAid Northern Virginia. All Rights Reserved. Pulte Golf Tournament Raises $15,500 for HomeAid The Pulte Group’s 20th Anniversary Charity Golf Event, held on July 26 at the Pleasant Valley Golf Club, raised a recordbreaking $31,000 for charity. The proceeds will be evenly split between two organizations this year: HomeAid Northern Virginia and Ronald McDonald House Charities. A total of 23 hole sponsors and 144 golfers turned out for this year’s tournament and enjoyed what proved to be a gorgeous, sunny and cool day—a big improvement over the rain, hurricanes and tornadoes that have hit the prior three years! Thank you, Pulte Group! (left to right) John Halak, vice president of construction operations, PulteGroup Mid-Atlantic Division; Shira Rocafort, program manager, HomeAid Northern Virginia; Lewis Birnbaum, president, PulteGroup Mid-Atlantic Division; Claudia Lewis, Ronald McDonald House; and Steve Salamon, director of purchasing, PulteGroup Mid-Atlantic Division, and emcee for the event.(Photo credit: Brian Delhagen, PulteGroup.) Did You Know? According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), 16.7 million children under 18 in the United States live in households where they are unable to consistently access enough nutritious food necessary for a healthy life. Most Americans (58.5%) will spend at least one year below the poverty line at some point between ages 25 and 75. (Hacker, J. S. (2006). The great risk shift: The New Insecurity and the Decline of the American Dream. New York: Oxford University Press (USA). 76% of households using SNAP (food stamps) include a child, an elderly person, or a disabled person, and more than half of SNAP recipients still need to turn to emergency food banks for assistance at least six months out of the year. (Feeding America) Third Annual Night at the Ballpark Continued from page 1 Kids were also able to run the bases between innings, and everyone enjoyed concession vouchers for free food and drink, t-shirts, and fun-filled goody bags. The night was particularly special for a young boy named Brennan, who got to throw out the first pitch and pick up a few tips from Ohlendorm as he accompanied him to the pitchers mound. Ross Ohlendorm, a Washington Nationals pitcher, walks off the field with Brennan (right), who got to throw the first pitch. The event, which served to raise awareness of homelessness in Northern Virginia and give those living in shelters a fun night out, was sponsored by BB&T, Augustine Homes, christopher consultants, and Tradition Homes. www.homeaidnova.org 7 Women Given Back (WGB) “The Store” • 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. 20 Export Drive, Sterling, Va. • Second Saturday of every month Volunteers help homeless women “shop” for business clothes and accessories. homeaidnova.org/wgb.html September 26: 4:00 p.m. • NVBIA Oyster Roast Belmont Bay Harbor, Woodbridge, Va. • Please support WGB's Halloween Costume Drive by bringing a new Halloween costume— any size, boy's or girl's—to the Oyster Roast. WGB will distribute costumes to children at area shelters prior to the holiday. Follow Us Online! www.facebook.com/pages/HomeAidNorthern-Virginia Text follow HomeAidNoVA to 40404 http://pinterest.com/homeaidnova/ October 3: 5:00 p.m. • Great American Living Awards (GALA) Sheraton Premier, Tysons Corner, Va. 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