Chermak Construction donates to Vision House
Thursday, December 12, 2019
Vision House has apartments for people with children Support services include child care, counseling, readiness to work classes Photo courtesy Vision House |
Part of the celebration always includes a raffle of donated items with proceeds going to a local charity.
This year the company raised $ 3,210 for the Vision House transitional housing program in Shoreline.
Vision House is a social service agency that has been working with homeless parents with children since 1990 to help break the cycle of homelessness.
Vision House Executive Director Melissa Gehrig said that “Our heartfelt thanks go out to all of the staff at Chermak Construction for providing an opportunity for life change to families experiencing homelessness at Vision House. I love that your company is making a lifelong difference.”
Noah France, President of Chermak Construction, said that
“Vision House has developed a successful program that brings hope and healing to homeless families. We are glad to be able to give back to the community that has supported us for four decades.”
Special thanks to Jim Coshow and Dunn Lumber for their generous support. Other donors this year included: B2 Structural Engineering, BIG E Ales, Brenda Brown of Sound Anti-Aging Solutions, The Seattle Barkery, Cat Shiveley, Chermak Construction, Chic-Fil-A of Lynnwood, Chris Hamilton of AFLAC, Michelle Croffut, Jane Ellison, Ferguson Enterprises, Al & Karen Forsberg, Noah and Dominique France, Richard and Andra Lawrence, Novus Coffee, Rite Painting, Samuel Madden/Two Morrows Design, Stephanye Smith, Veritas Millwork and Kayla Zaic.
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