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600+ Volunteers Give Back for Mom's Day byBuilding Ramps, Making Repairs & Renovations... And Delivering Flowers

CINCINNATI, May 7 PRNewswire-USNewswire — Over 600 volunteers from People Working Cooperatively will celebrate Mother's Day a day early by helping 70-plus elderly homeowners with home repairs, disability ramps, yard work - and even flowers.

Who: People Working Cooperatively

What Repair Affair

When: 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Saturday, May 10

Volunteers will meet up at 8 a.m. May 10 at PWC - 4612 Paddock Road in Bond Hill - and fan out to 70 different job sites, completing home repairs and making the day a little brighter for elderly and disabled homeowners in greater Cincinnati and northern Kentucky. Many of the volunteers are skilled repair tradesmen, volunteering to help with jobs not typically covered by PWC's traditional funding, said Jock Pitts, president of the agency.

"This is the one day a year we can do this on a grand scale and help people we normally couldn't serve," said Pitts. "It's really an incredible effort by our skilled volunteers... because this is their busiest time of year. They are taking a day to give back to their neighbors and making a tremendous impact on the entire community."

— The event is presented by Spirit of America National Bank and sponsored by Humana, Duke Energy, City of Cincinnati, Prus Construction, Advanced Testing, and many other local businesses. — While most volunteers will work on large jobs like ramp installs or other major repairs, some will help with smaller jobs typically hard for elderly or disabled people. — A dozen volunteers from local church groups will volunteer at a home once in foreclosure on Harvey Ave. in St. Bernard that PWC is renovating for a disabled family. — Members from Next Chapter Church in Ft. Thomas, KY will make home repairs for an elderly client in Newport, KY and deliver potted flowers to many of PWC's clients.

WHO IS PWC?

People Working Cooperatively provides critical home repair, weatherization, and maintenance services for very low-income elderly and disabled homeowners in southwestern Ohio and northern Kentucky. Typical PWC clients earn less than $13,000 a year and struggle with illness or disability. For more information about PWC, please call 513-351-7921 or visit www.pwchomerepairs.org.

SOURCE People Working Cooperatively

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