This sidewalk was installed outside of 917 Stoll St.: our first rehab. in partnership with Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake. Between the Habitat staff, volunteers, private contractors and the Building Trades Program (BTP) all tasks were assigned to the best suited party.
Near the end up to seven youth attended BTP and received an hourly wage thanks to the Ready-by-21 initiative hosted by the Family League of Baltimore City. The initiative lasted from mid-Oct of 2010 - June of 2011. Due to it's success we were asked to add a summer session which ended in August.
BTP students helped:
Near the end up to seven youth attended BTP and received an hourly wage thanks to the Ready-by-21 initiative hosted by the Family League of Baltimore City. The initiative lasted from mid-Oct of 2010 - June of 2011. Due to it's success we were asked to add a summer session which ended in August.
BTP students helped:
- complete framing
- remove debris
- install various forms of insulation and airseal with expanding foam
- with much of the priming and first coat of paint
- install doors
- install trim
- grade and existing soil before adding and seeding new top soil in the front yard
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