Rebuilding Together on April 30, 2011

On Saturday, April 30, 2011 MetLife teamed with Rebuilding Together St. Louis for Rebuilding Day in North St. Louis City, where 13 homes were repaired and renovated by hardworking volunteers. The photo above shows the group who worked on a home on Athlon in the 21st ward.

Mosby Building Arts project manager Kevin Howard (above left) is a veteran Rebuilding Together volunteer, and served as House Captain for the renovations to the home of Hortense (above middle).

Repairs to her home included windows, the front porch, interior painting and doing something about the back porch, shown above.

Kevin recruited several Mosby employees to help on Rebuilding Day. Rhonda Frentzel and her daughter Laura were wielding paint brushes inside, while Ken Ware did some window repairs. Members of the Mosby construction crew demolished the old back porch and began building a new set of steps. In the photo above, James Milton (left) and Justin Lane (right) are cutting the new boards for those steps. Justin’s brother, Ryan – also a Mosby carpenter – helped with the project.

The guys made great progress, with Mosby project lead Doug McCauley (standing on the porch) and his son building at record speed. Fellow Mosby carpenter Brian Brocco also contributed to this backyard project.

And here’s the new porch at the end of a busy day! Kevin learned a few days later that a city building inspector called Rebuilding Together to say he was very impressed with Kevin’s performance as a house captain and that all the work was done perfectly.
Rebuilding Together Day was covered that evening on KSDK news. .
We’re very proud of the Mosby employees who continually take part in Rebuilding Together projects and support their vision of a safe and healthy home for every person.
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