Friday, September 11, 2009

The Other Carpenter: RSVP by Sept 24


Earlier this year, the Philadelphia Inquirer ran an editorial* about the poor condition of housing in the City of Philadelphia. The editorial cited the results of two studies that concluded that maintaining livable, low income housing for residents was possible simply by implementing the skills of “your average handyman”. Although the editorial’s focus was mainly on abandoned houses in the city and how to avoid those circumstances, a subtext of the editorial was that by applying basic maintenance skills, homeowners can prevent the conditions that lead to homes being abandoned and avoid conditions that cause health problems. (For example, in 2006, a survey showed that 8000 households in the city had no working kitchen or bathroom.)

During these difficult financial times, building new affordable housing is not feasible. However, by helping local homeowners apply basic maintenance skills, we can prevent health issues and keep homes from being abandoned. By preserving neighborhoods and strengthening our communities we all benefit. As a hands-on ministry, The Other Carpenter is part of the solution to the housing problem. Volunteers help with maintenance and home improvements for low-income and elderly families. By participating in Saturday sessions with The Other Carpenter (TOC), YOU CAN BE PART OF THE SOLUTION.

The Mission Committee is sponsoring another event with The Other Carpenter (TOC) on Saturday, October 3, 2009. Everyone is welcome to participate, whether you have skills or not. David Heaton, the Executive Director, and one of his technicians will coach and supervise the group.

If you are interested in participating, please contact the church office by Thursday, September 24, 2009 at ardpres@verizon.net or phone 610-642-6650.

*Editorial, “Falling Homes: Fixer-uppers”, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Friday, February 2, 2009.