Group Looking To Rebuild Tulsa

A Tulsa senior can safely get in and out of her home thanks to volunteers. Members of the Boston Avenue Methodist Church came together on Saturday to build a wheelchair ramp for one of their own. Rebuilding

Saturday, December 8th 2007, 4:37 pm

By: News On 6


A Tulsa senior can safely get in and out of her home thanks to volunteers. Members of the Boston Avenue Methodist Church came together on Saturday to build a wheelchair ramp for one of their own. Rebuilding Together contacted the church looking for volunteers.

Rebuilding Together claims to be America's largest volunteer-based home repair organization. Volunteers say it wasn't hard to help a neighbor in need and they'd love to do it again.

"God willing and Lowe's providing the money we'll be glad to do that," said Bob Ronne of
Boston Avenue Methodist Church.

Lowe's gave Rebuilding Together a $1,000,000 dollar grant to help homeowners be safe and comfortable in their homes.

For more information about Tulsa's chapter of Rebuilding Together, click here.

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