1,000 'Rebuilding Together' Volunteers Will Make Repairs to 31 Homes for Low-Income Seniors
April 28 2006 - 9:15AM
PR Newswire (US)
Duquesne Light Employees Focus on Two Wilkinsburg Homes PITTSBURGH,
April 28 /PRNewswire/ -- On Saturday, April 29, one thousand
volunteers will make repairs to the homes of low-income senior
citizens across Allegheny County so they may continue to live in
warmth, safety and independence. Rebuilding Together Pittsburgh, a
non-profit organization that rehabilitates the houses of low-income
homeowners, particularly those who are elderly or have
disabilities, will lead efforts to make improvements to 31 homes.
Approximately 40 Duquesne Light (NYSE:DQE) employee volunteers will
work on two homes in Wilkinsburg, which was chosen as the site of
this year's cluster project. Altogether, nine homes and a community
park in the municipality will receive attention from many of the
volunteers who will assist Rebuilding Together Pittsburgh. This is
the 14th year for the event. Approximately $400,000 worth of
renovations will be completed by Saturday, according to Cindy
Gilch, executive director of Rebuilding Together Pittsburgh.
"Allegheny County has the second largest population of seniors in
the country," said Gilch. "Their financial resources haven't kept
up with their life expectancy. Many seniors living in their homes
have become physically frail and financially unable to continue
with the upkeep of their homes. The work we do enables them to age
in place in the home that they've lived in for the past 40 to 50
years." Nationally, Rebuilding Together is the nation's largest
volunteer organization that preserves and revitalizes homes and
communities. On Saturday, more than 1,879 communities across
America will renovate more than 8,900 homes and complete $98
million in improvements. The repair, renovation and modification
services for these homeowners help to improve living conditions,
and include carpentry, plumbing, electrical, plastering, painting,
concrete, weatherization, lock repair, safety modifications, trash
removal and cleaning. "The senior citizens of this region have made
enormous contributions to southwestern Pennsylvania, and they
deserve the chance to live in dignity," added Pam Coates, manager
of Community Relations for Duquesne Light. "Our employees enjoy
helping our neighbors in need. By investing our time and energy to
help restore these properties, we also enable these seniors to
safely maintain their independence, and stay in the familiar
environment of the homes where they lived and raised their
families." About Duquesne Light Company Duquesne Light Company is a
leader in the transmission and distribution of electric energy,
offering superior customer service and reliability to more than
half a million customers in southwestern Pennsylvania. DATASOURCE:
Duquesne Light Company CONTACT: Joe Balaban of Duquesne Light
Company, +1-412-232-6848
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