Builders Care Rebuilds a Family's Home in just Ten Days  
     
 

The Goodalls are a family of eight. Kenny and Karen have six children, Kollin, 14, Kaley, 13, Konner, 7, Kaleb, 6, Kolten, 2, and Kendal, 1. Kenny was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease two years ago. He cannot walk or talk. The disease has rapidly progressed and Builders Care wants to make sure Kenny's heart is at peace.

"This is the biggest and best project Builders Care has ever worked on," said Pastor Chris Simons, director of operations for NEFBA Builders Care.

The Goodalls have a strong faith and this has brought many supporters from their church, Mill Creek Missionary Baptist Church, and community to come together and reach out a helping hand to this extraordinary family where it is needed. All six children will eventually be without a father and will only have memories to hang onto as they grow up. It's important for all the builders and subcontractors involved that the Goodall's home can support a growing family without a Father. Also, it is so important to shine some light about what Lou Gehrig's disease is and how it can emotionally affect a family.

Everyone knows that times in the construction industry are tough because of market conditions. However, this is not stopping the generosity that many builders and subcontractors have. ICI Homes Division President Don Wilford and his trade partners have teamed up with Builders Care and will rebuild the Goodall's home in just 10 days.

They will turn the existing three-bedroom, two-bath home into a five-bedroom, three-bath home. In addition, Builders Care and ICI Homes will build a new family room, update the entire existing house with new electric, a newer energy-efficient air-conditioning system, new flooring and a study center for the children.

Written by: Dalia Mousa, dmousa@builderscare.org

 

     
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Day 10 - The Goodall Family Comes Home!
ICI President Don Wilford presented the keys to their new home to Kenny, Karen and family in an emotional presentation. Then we all got to see the the results of this amazing 10-day build!... To add to the surprises of the day, the Goodall's also received the keys to their new, elegant van, courtesy of an annonymous donor!
Day 9 - Almost Done!
In a tribute to the planning and professionalism of all involved, the last day before the Goodall's homecoming was busy and productive, but not frantic. It was truly exhilarating to see their new home coming together and seeing the beauty and charm begin to show!
Day 6, 7 & 8 - Press Release
Click the link (above or left) for a press release on activities covering several days of excitement and frantic activity on the construction site. Coverage of the now infamous "Bunny Hutch" and a visit from Tony Boselli are featured.
Day 8 - Nearing Completion & A Surprise Visit
The Goodall's were banned from the site as we began putting the finishing touches to the project but when Tony Boselli visited the job he found out where they were and visited with Kenny and family to get their reaction to all the activity.
Day 7 - Work Hard, Eat WELL!
The work continued at a frantic pace, but we all took a break at lunch and feasted on Fried Catfish and Bono's B-B-Q! What a Feast!... Watch for the photos of ICI President Don Wilford pitching in on a new Bunny Hutch!... Talk about doing a COMPLETE job!...
Day 5 - A Visit with the Gators!
The entire Goodall family was invited visit the Florida Gators training camp on Monday! The coach, Tim Tebow and many of the stars of the team took the time to visit with us and sign autographs and pose for photos! What a treat!
Here's a link to First Coast News coverage of the day's events.
Day 5 - Excitement and Progress
March 24, 2008 - The work goes on... but... the Goodall family is excited about their upcoming trip to their beloved Gators training camp this later in the day! Turning Point at Calvary showed up with a whole truckload of chicken and all the fixin's to feed the hungry workers. Thanks!
Day 4 - The People
March 22, 2008 - The cameraman got to the project a little late... He was covering the wonderful homecoming of Vicki Cutshaw. We got to focus our lenses on the family and key players of the Goodall Project... AND... We learned of the GATORS invitation to their Spring Training Camp on Monday! Watch for the photos right here.
Day 3 - Photos by Dalia Mousa
March 21, 2008 - Dalia filled in on the photographic duties for the day... Thanks, Dalia! Builders Care staffer, Tripp, had a flat and used a construction crane to help with changing the tire. Great photos, Dalia!
Day 2 - Well Under Way!
March 20, 2008 - The subcontractors and volunteers really dug into the project on the second day! Construction of the addition, framing, drywall, landscaping, etc. were all on the agenda. Kenny and Karen were in awe as their new home took shape and began the metamorphosis we all envisioned.
Day 1 - Demolition
March 19, 2008 - The project started with a cloud of dust and frantic activity as volunteers and tradesmen scrambled to keep up with the ambitious schedule outlined to make this re-build happen in just 10 days.
Planning and Preview
March 6, 2006 - The contractors and trade partners got to meet the family and plan and discuss the ambitious project outlined by ICI president, Don Wilford.
   
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