Builders Care is a nonprofit division of the Northeast
Florida Builders Association established to reduce substandard
housing by providing repair to seriously deteriorated homes
belonging to the low income, elderly and disabled.
For
many, Builders Care is their last hope to maintain any quality
of life at home. Builders Care specializes in making homes
handicapped-accessible, repairing roofs, siding and leaks,
painting, making general repairs, and installing heating
and air conditioning.
Since
beginning operations in 2001 Builders Care has helped hundreds
of people living in some of the most unimaginable and deplorable
conditions. The ultimate goal of Builders Care is to lessen
substandard housing belonging to those who have no other
way of repairing their homes. For many, their dream of homeownership
has become a nightmare from which there is no awakening.
We
have repaired more than 600 houses since 2001. But the work
of Builders Care has just begun. There are an estimated
45,000 substandard houses in Northeast Florida in desperate
need of repair. These suffering people deserve to live better
and you can get personally involved by volunteering as an
individual or with your company, civic group or church.
Volunteers meet in the parking lot at Alltel Stadium at
7:30 am on the third Saturday of every month. Of course
you can also donate money to this very worthwhile cause.
Financial
Information:
Funding comes from state programs, grants, fund-raisers
and most imporantly, donations from YOU, the caring Jacksonville
community.
Goals:
To be a safety net for the most indigent elderly
and disabled people by correcting their emergency repairs
in minimal time.
To increase public awareness and support for those living
in substandard conditions.
Important Notes:
Founded by NEFBA October 1, 2001, from October 1, 2001 to
December 1, 2004 Builders Care has renovated over 600 houses
and provided $6.5 million worth of fair market value construction
at no charge to Jacksonville's neediest.
As of January 2005, Builders Care has had over 5,000 volunteers.
Because Builders Care functions as a construction company
as well as a charity, we give very good value for the donated
labor and resources leveraging private and public donations
further than ever thought possible.
Every third Saturday of the month is a volunteer workday.
Volunteers and Builders Care staff meet at Alltel Stadium
at 7:30 a.m. (east parking lot).
Builders Care is a charitable arm of the Northeast Florida
Builders Association (NEFBA). NEFBA consists of 1,600 construction
trade members representing more than 50,000 employees
Builders Care coordinates with various organizations to
find the most needy people in Jacksonville. This includes
City Council members, Disabled Services, Legal Aid, Urban
Jax., the Independent Living Resource Center, City Code
Enforcement, and Meals on Wheels.
There are approximately 40,000 substandard houses in Jacksonville
and many of these people are elderly or disabled. Typically,
their only source of income is social security and if the
loss of a spouse was suffered, the income has been cut in
half. This barely leaves money to cover food and medicine
with no money left over for necessary home maintenance or
repairs. Typically, these people sit in silence out of fear
they will be forced out of their home because it is unsafe.
However, their home has been their security for many years.
Builders Care helps keep them in their homes where they
can be safe, warm, and have a sense of renewed pride.
Our seniors desire to remain independent throughout their
life. A renewed sense of security and independence accompanies
a home that is safe and warm.
Builders Care recently started a new division of purchasing
abandoned houses that are boarded up, renovating these houses,
and getting low-income families in the homes. Partial funding
for this is made available by the City of Jacksonville Community
Development Block Grant program.
Awards
Include:
2004 - Bill Soforenko Affordable Housing Award (NEFBA)
2004 - Accessible Housing Award (City of Jacksonville
Human Rights Commission)
2003 - Resolution of Accommodation (by Jacksonville
City Council)
2003 - Regional Award for Excellence in Leadership
for Affordable Housing (Northeast Florida Regional Planning
Council)
2003 - Award of Distinction awarded by City of Jacksonville
(JaxPride)
2002 - National Housing Endowment - Home Builders
Care Project of the Year Award (National Association of
Home Builders)
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