Working Together: Builders, Community and Service Providers
Since our founding in March 2002, HomeAid San Diego has completed two projects
for emancipated foster youth, two projects for women with children who have been
victimized by domestic abuse, one project for women over 50 and two for
veterans, seniors and disabled persons.
HomeAid San Diego follows a tested roadmap to develop these projects. Every
organization and individual is crucial to the final results. Leading local
homebuilders supply construction skills and expertise; trade partners donate
labor, materials, and services; volunteers and other donors provide support and
funds; and finally, service providers own and operate the facilities, providing
services to residents.
Our Service Provider partners are outstanding and reflect the diversity of our
County, its creativity and it’s caring. Each of our Service Providers is
carefully evaluated to determine that each project will be well maintained and
used for programs that has demonstrated success in supporting its clients in
restoring their lives.
Our Builder Captains consistently provide a higher quality completed project
than requested or anticipated by our service provider partners. Our projects
change lives and enhance the neighborhood in which they are located. In almost
all cases, our completed projects are the highest quality and best maintained
properties in their neighborhood, often after being among the most in need of
repair.
The success of HomeAid San Diego is due to the generosity and skill of our
Builder Captains and trade partners, the caring and passion of our local
non-profit Service Providers and the financial support of our sponsors and
donors, and the commitment of our volunteers, particularly our all-volunteer
Board of Directors.
We currently have ten projects in all stages of pre-development, one in
construction, and continue to accept assistance requests.