RIVERDALE, GA, October 12, 2012 (Press-News.org) One of the ways in which Good Hands Handyman is able to continue to serve the community by providing much needed repairs to homes of homeowners that are disabled, elderly and low income families, is though the donations from great partners like The Home Depot Dacula, Georgia. The Home Depot Dacula has answered the call to "Build It Forward" and provides much needed supplies, furniture and fixtures to Good Hands Handyman Nonprofit so that we can continue to help grant recipients with the home repairs they need.
What is the "Build It Forward Campaign"? It's a call to every person, business and organization who wants to help another person have electricity, air conditioning, a water heater, a wheel chair ramp, working appliances and a safe roof to live under.
Good Hands Handyman Non-Profit, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, dedicated to repairing homes for the elderly, disabled and lower income families who do not have the means to pay for these needed repairs. Since its inception in 2009, Good Hands has made home repairs to over 40 homes in the Greater Atlanta area.
What can you do to help? Answer the call, Build It Forward.
HOW DO WE DO IT? With donations provided, we are able to help improve the quality of life in our communities. We can't do it without your help, Please give us a call today at (404) 587-7391 to see how you can make a donation and Build It Forward!
Good Hands Handyman Nonprofit Spotlight-The Home Depot Dacula, Georgia
In Partnership For A Better Community, The Home Depot- Dacula Helps Good Hands Handyman Build It Forward.
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