The
repairs to the Windham Veterans Center have upgraded the building so that it is
more attractive
Thanks to the volunteers! |
This
project in Windham is part of The Home Depot Foundation’s ninth annual
Celebration of Service season to improve the homes and lives of U.S. military
veterans and aid communities affected by natural disasters. From September 19
to Veterans Day, members of Team Depot are pledging 100,000 hours of service
and planning to activate more than 600 volunteer projects across the country.
“I would just like to convey what an honor it is to work for a
company that makes it a priority to give back to its community and the veterans
we have, and continue to make it possible for us to safely live and operate our
businesses this country every day,” stated Bruce Calmes, the Team Depot Store Captain and Store Manager
of North Windham’s Home Depot. “This project at the
Windham Veterans Center is particularly important to our community and the
Veterans it serves, as this facility houses three separate Veterans
Organizations and the local Scouting Troop. The building serves as home
for the American Legion Post 148, Ladies Auxiliary Post 148, VFW Post
10643, Boy Scouts Troop 805 and also serves the Lions Club and Sebago Rotary as
well as other smaller community organizations.
Calmes continued. “Due to the extent that this building serves the
community, coupled with the aging membership and limited funds these
organizations traditionally have, made it a great venue to have a Celebration
of Service Team Depot project this year. We sincerely appreciate the
service that these men, women and families have given to our country and hope
that this small effort and investment in our community helps them continue to
serve this community in which we live. I encourage all the members of
this community, and others, to join our Home Depot associates in giving back at
our next Team Depot event.”
This
year, the Foundation is unveiling a new theme – Operation Surprise – that
celebrates the selfless spirit of our veterans by surprising them with
life-changing moments. The community is invited to visit
HomeDepotFoundation.org to nominate a deserving veteran to receive a home
repair grant for up to $25,000. The winner will be announced Veterans Day.
Since
2011, The Home Depot Foundation has transformed more than 45,000 homes and
facilities for veterans across the country. Giving back to veterans is personal
to The Home Depot, as more than 35,000 of the company’s associates have served
in the military.
The
Veteran’s Center is also in need of a new roof. The estimated cost to replace
the roof is between $16,000 to $17,000 of which $9,000 has been generously
donated by current American Legion members. To make a donation, one can send a
check or money order made out to WVA/Roof and send to P.O. Box 1776, Windham,
ME 04062 or call Mel Greenier at 207-892-7449. Be sure to check out the fundraising efforts by
local businesses on pages 12 and 13 of this week’s publication.