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Remodelers Council renovates Wellspring­s Village transition­al residence for women in need

- By Amy Ahlbrand Robinson GHBA REMODELERS COUNCIL

The first thing you notice about the 3-acre Wellspring­s Village community in southwest Houston is its peacefulne­ss, broken only by the sound of birds and bullfrogs in the nearby bayou. It’s an appropriat­e locale for the protected family-style homes that offer safety and refuge to their residents, whose lives generally have been anything but peaceful.

Founded in 1988 to aid homeless and abused women, Wellspring­s Village is a nonprofit charitable organizati­on that has assisted hundreds of women by offering a safe environmen­t, counseling services, and career-sponsored workshops.

On April 28, the Greater Houston Builders Associatio­n’s Remodelers Council worked to improve the facility — and the lives of these women. Led by Sandra Crook of Greymark Constructi­on, Melanie Heinrich with TriFection Remodeling & Constructi­on, and Sherry Pruitt of Whodid It Designs | Remodeling, the council painted the exterior of several homes, added new gutters to prevent water damage, repaired roofs, replaced mirrors and vanity lights, added overhead lighting, replaced the trim on windows and doors, installed six dishwasher­s and two refrigerat­ors, and landscaped the area. Sponsors and vendors donating materials and services to the 2018 charity renovation­s include: A-Plus Glass, Abbott Contractin­g, Absolute Glass, Arauz Gutters, Bluewave Plumbing, Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery, Image Electric, Vick Constructi­on & Remodeling, McCoy’s Building Supply, Red Dog Dumpster, Richard Alan & Associates, Rooftec, Sherwin-Williams, SHR Remodeling & Repair, TriFection Remodeling and Constructi­on, Ty Tipton, Western Pacific and Whodid It Designs | Remodeling. The council expressed a special thank-you to Stephen Twarowski and Larry Abbott who donated time and labor to do the carpentry work.

Wellspring­s Village is the latest charity project undertaken by the award-winning Greater Houston Builders Associatio­n’s Remodelers Council. Previous renovation projects have included Santa Maria Hostel for homeless female veterans, Open Door Mission, SIRE Therapeuti­c Equestrian Center, Family Time Crisis Center, Epiphany Community Health Outreach Services and the Sonrise Shelter.

For more informatio­n on this article, please contact Lorraine Hart at lorraine@idealconsu­lting.net.

 ?? Photo courtesy of GHBA Remodelers Council ?? These members of the GHBA Remodelers Council volunteere­d their time and efforts to renovate Wellspring­s Village.
Photo courtesy of GHBA Remodelers Council These members of the GHBA Remodelers Council volunteere­d their time and efforts to renovate Wellspring­s Village.

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