Case and HomeStretch Partner to Help Five Falls Church, VA Families
Falls Church, VA – March 15, 2010 – Case Design/Remodeling, Inc., a leading Virginia area home improvement company recently partnered again with HomeStretch a non-profit organization which assists homeless families to become self-sufficient, to rehabilitate 5 kitchens within their transitional housing program.
On Saturday, March 13th, Case Design/Remodeling provided over 20 experienced lead carpenters to execute all five renovations in one day. "The value in what Case did for us is incalculable. In trying to support over 70 families and having only two maintenance employees with a limited budget, kitchen remodeling is a luxury," said Christopher Fay, Executive Director of HomeStretch.
"We're thrilled to continue to help an organization such as HomeStretch to help improve the lives of families in the Falls Church community"; added Bruce Case, president of Case Design/Remodeling, Inc. "We are always impressed with how well run an organization this is that truly helps families get back on their feet by providing transitional housing and promoting self-sufficiency. We are always excited to join such a great partner in the community." adds Case.
Christopher Fay of HomeStretch adds, "the skill set needed for replacing the cabinets and countertops and everything else needed for the repairs is beyond our capability. The five kitchens that Case remodeled for us were in desperate need of repairs. When families move out and new families move into the Home Stretch units the homes undergo a lot of wear and tear. It has been a blessing for us to have found Case and they have worked miracles to get these units back in shape. We as well as the families are truly appreciative and look forward to a continued relationship with Case."
About HomeStretch
Homestretch was founded in 1990 to be part of the continuum of care for helping homeless families rebuild their lives. The continuum had three parts, the first being outreach to those living on the streets and getting them into shelters, the second being subsidized transitional housing, and the third being permanent housing and self-sufficiency. Homestretch has been a leading provider of the second step-subsidized transitional housing and self-sufficiency and is now the largest provider of transitional housing for homeless families in Fairfax County. For more information on HomeStretch, please visit www.homestretch-inc.org or call 703-237-2035.
About Case
Founded in 1961; with offices in Falls Church, Virginia, Case is one of Metro DC's most respected full-service residential remodeling organizations. The multiple award-winning firm continues a long tradition of industry innovation, superior design and excellent remodeling service by offering every client, set time consultation appointments, security-cleared personnel and project warranties. For more information on Case Design/Remodeling, Inc., please visit CaseDesign.com or call 800-513-2250.