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In This Issue:

Front Page
Pervious Concrete Helps Control Storm Water Runoff
Production Builder Offering Zero-Energy Homes in California
Layouts for Living
Floor Plans: Affordable Home Makes Maximum Use of Space
President's Message
NAHB Is Your Business Partner
Politics & Government
Coalition Examines Causes of Pennsylvania’s Slow Economy
Economics & Finance
FHA Elderly Home Builders Sought for Online Survey
HUD Increases Adjustment Caps on Five-Year FHA ARMs
Business Management
Tax Tips: Use the Right Construction Codes
Seniors Housing
There's a Market for Affordable Seniors Housing
Education
National Designation Month Draws 1,700 Participants
Education Calendar
Research
PATH Surveying Builders, Consumers on Innovative Homes
Regulation
New Videos Educate Texas Builders on Storm Water
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Cutting Engineered Joists
Sales
Know Your Prospects and Their Commitment Will Follow
Legal
Conference to Address Alternative Dispute Resolution
Labor
Project CRAFT Scores a Decade of Success in Florida
Building Products
Recaptured Gypsum Used in Concrete Floor Underlayment
TV
NAHB’s Newest TV Production, ‘Rock Solid’ Debuts on DIY
2005 International Builders’ Show on HGTV
Coast to Coast
Definition of ‘Ditch’ Is Muddy at Best
Builder's Engineer
Cactus League, Here I Come!
Association news
IBS Headed for Las Vegas Eight Times Through 2020
NHE Grantees Receive Common Ground Award
Tulsa Resource Campaign Raises Non-Dues Income
Jacksonville Builders Help Fund New Homeless Shelter
Five Inducted into Northern Nevada Housing Hall of Fame
New Look for NAHB Web Site Coming Soon
NAHB Spring Board Meeting Set for April 11-17
Robson Seeks Office of NAHB Vice President and Secretary
Get GM Discount on More Than 80 Vehicles
Subscribe Your Employees to NBN for Chance to Win a Digital Camera
Help Tsunami Survivors Rebuild Their Homes
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

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IBS Headed for Las Vegas Eight Times Through 2020

NHE Grantees Receive Common Ground Award

Tulsa Resource Campaign Raises Non-Dues Income

Five Inducted into Northern Nevada Housing Hall of Fame

New Look for NAHB Web Site Coming Soon

NAHB Spring Board Meeting Set for April 11-17

Robson Seeks Office of NAHB Vice President and Secretary

Get GM Discount on More Than 80 Vehicles

Subscribe Your Employees to NBN for Chance to Win a Digital Camera

Help Tsunami Survivors Rebuild Their Homes

Calendar of Events

Jacksonville Builders Help Fund New Homeless Shelter

In conjunction with Trinity Rescue Mission's “Partners in Hope” fundraising campaign, the Northeast Florida Builders Association (NEFBA) recently presented a check for $557,000 — representing $215,000 in cash contributions and donations of in-kind services — to help construct a much-needed Women’s and Children’s Emergency Shelter serving the Jacksonville area.

The 14,000-square-foot facility is designed to meet the needs of 100 homeless women and children and is projected to serve at least 1,200 of them annually. It will include several small dormitories for single women and private rooms for each mother with children. The shelter also will include a child-care center, a medical clinic, a playground, a common living room, a laundry room, a small kitchen and counseling rooms for individual counseling and case management by Trinity Mission staff.

It is estimated that on any given day there are 1,040 women and children without homes in Jacksonville and many are unable to even find a place to spend the night because the city’s 18 shelters and transitional housing agencies are full.

“This is a great opportunity for NEFBA to help provide housing for those who need it the most — homeless women and children,” said Greg Matovina, immediate past president of the association. “Having four daughters of my own, the plight of these homeless women and children really hits home with me.”

Matovina & Co. is providing the site work for the shelter at no cost, and other association members are assisting through the donation of labor and materials. Ken Kuester and the Florida Building Materials Association are donating the lumber and truss package. Williams & Rowe is spearheading the project by providing all construction management services free of charge.

Substantial cash contributions from Howard White of North Florida Builders, A Woodside Community, and Ken Atlee of Kendale Land Development helped push the association’s cash contribution over its goal of $200,000.

A fundraising goal of $2 million has been established to build and furnish the center and staff it for the first two years.

For information about the shelter and how you can help, contact Daniel Davis at NEFBA at 904-725-4355, or Greg Matovina at 904-292-0778. Or click here to visit Trinity’s Web site.


 

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