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Week of June 16, 2003

Front Page

President's Message

* Too Many Communities Make Building Housing a Struggle

Housing Forum

* Lawsuits Are Taking Consumers for a Ride

Homeownership Month

* Teachers Can’t Afford to Live in Communities Where They Teach
* Virginia Developer Suggests Options for Affordable Workforce Housing
* 4.8 Million Working Families Have Critical Housing Needs

Housing Politics

* Legislation Needed to Spur Homeownership Opportunities

Codes and Standards

* ASHRAE Expected to Approve Badly Flawed Ventilation Standard
* New York Decides to Adopt IBC Over NFPA 5000

Environment

* Clean Water Act Regulation Stumbles Into a Ditch in Delaware

Construction Safety

* Safety Programs Essential for Home Builders

Seniors Housing

* AARP Survey Identifies Changes Needed to Facilitate Aging-in-Place
* Hot Counties for Active Adult Home Buyers Identified

Member Dividends

* '20 Club' Members Advise Builder to Eliminate Surprises, Front Load Selections Process

Small Builders and Remodelers

* Small Builders and Remodelers Can Be a Part of Something Big
* Remodelers Groom Design Students for Their Sales Team

Business Management

* Ease Your Warranty/Home Maintenance Hand-Off

Multifamily

* Conference Call to Examine Outlook for Multifamily Housing

Sales and Marketing

* Nexers Are Your Next Generation of Home Buyers

Labor

* HBI Students Help Cancer Victim Repair Home in Florida

Building Products

* Laundry Spaces Transformed Into Hubs of Family Activity

Building News Coast To Coast

Association News & Events

* Leaders in California Building Industry Recognized

NBN Back Issues

 

HBI Students Help Cancer Victim Repair Home in Florida

Students from the Home Builders Institute's (HBI) Project CRAFT training program at the Avon Park Youth Academy in Florida recently helped make repairs to the home of Geraldine “Lee” Clayton, who has been waging a personal battle against cancer.

For four days, the students worked at the Clayton home replacing fascia and removing an old carport.

An integral part of the CRAFT (Community Restitution and Apprenticeship-Focused Training) program, community service projects provide valuable hands-on training for students.

Project CRAFT operates at the youth academy in partnership with Florida’s Department of Juvenile Justice to provide training in six trades — carpentry, electrical wiring, landscaping, facilities maintenance, plumbing and masonry.


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Students receive 840 hours of training in their chosen field, a pre-apprenticeship certificate upon completing the training and job placement assistance. Of those who graduate, 86% are placed in jobs, further education or training.

Paul Devlin, president of the Highland County Housing Initiative, organized the makeover of Clayton’s home. Discounted materials were received from Home Depot.

“The National Association of Home Builders provides us with connections or provides us with jobs,” Bob Bucy, Project CRAFT vocational skills training coordinator, told the local Highlands Today newspaper.

“We use a lot of local builders associations to help place these kids,” said Bucy, who was recently asked to join the board of directors of the Highlands County Housing Initiative.

As the workforce development arm of NAHB, HBI offers a variety of programs and resources to help address the labor needs of the association's members.

For more information on Project CRAFT’s programs in Florida, e-mail John Hattery at HBI, or call him at 800-368-5242 x8916.
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