The home I visited had sustained major damage. Its elderly occupant is in an assisted living facility while the house is made ready for occupancy. It already has had a new roof installed and work done on its windows. When I visited, volunteers from Twin Cities Habitat's A Brush with Kindness program were working on the garage. Its roof was so badly damaged that it had to be torn off. The tornado had also blown off the garage door. Ironically, the garage door opening mechanism was intact.
Troy, the site supervisor, explained that in this neighborhood, ABWK is going beyond the usual “paint and fix-up” mode into the realm of “critical home repair,” where the goal is to improve accessibility and address code violations. He has spent a lot of time assessing neighborhood needs and networking with other agencies working in the area. This day, however, his job is to get trusses onto the roof of this garage.
Three volunteers have reported to site, although Troy was hoping for six. He is confident that they can get the job done today. He explains the job very carefully, especially safety considerations, and gets the crew started setting up scaffolding in the garage.
After the trusses are installed, the work will continue with the installation a new garage roof. Stay tuned for more updates on ABWK's work in North Minneapolis.
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Lenore Harmon, TCHFH volunteer and Guest Blogger