AWFS® members donate materials and cash to woodworking programs

2021-01-02T17:27:05+00:00

Member companies of the Association of Woodworking & Furnishings Suppliers (AWFS®) are big supporters and advocates for Career Technical Education (CTE) programs.  AWFS® companies partner with high schools with the intention of hiring students at graduation; offer internships and teacher externships; visit schools as guest speakers, and; open company operations for school tours. AWFS®  has supported the SkillsUSA organization for many years with the donation of materials and the time commitment of industry professionals.  In 2017 the Society of Wood Manufacturing (SWM), a chapter of AWFS, was created to increase industry support to high school woodshop programs in Southern California.

AWFS® members donate materials and cash to woodworking programs2021-01-02T17:27:05+00:00

Woodworking industry rallies to support teachers and students

2021-01-02T17:27:29+00:00

Lumber collected by the Society of Wood Manufacturing (SWM) for school woodworking programs was distributed from the Architectural Woodworking Company (AWC) plant in Monterey Park, CA.  Saul Martin, VP of Manufacturing for AWC, opened the plant to woodworking teachers on three Saturdays so that they could load their trucks and trailers with wood to take back to their schools. “SWM wanted to do something that would impact as many woodworking students as possible”, says Martín.  This was when the teachers really needed some help from industry to boost their woodworking program.”

Woodworking industry rallies to support teachers and students2021-01-02T17:27:29+00:00

We received our Building Permit for our first cottage!

2021-01-02T17:29:45+00:00

Our Building Permit for the installation of our first cottage at a Wounded Warrior Homes residence in Vista was issued on 5 November 2020, exactly 6 months from the day that the County of San Diego logged our plans into it’s tracking system.  This kicks off the next phase of our project, starting the site work.  Starting on 5 December, a team of Seabee volunteers from the Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit 303 (CBMU-303) will do excavation and trenching work for the foundation and utility services.  Rick Hoehn and Rick Millwee from RM Plumbing will be back to supervise trenching operations and [...]

We received our Building Permit for our first cottage!2021-01-02T17:29:45+00:00

Students, Boral Roofing and Construction Industry Pros Build Affordable Housing for Veterans

2021-01-04T18:32:19+00:00

From Roofing Contractor: In San Diego County, high school students, construction professionals and Boral Roofing have joined forces to provide affordable, permanent housing for homeless veterans. The Warrior Village Project, the brainchild of founder Mark Pilcher, is an inspirational endeavor that aims to take care of one of the most basic needs for veterans — housing. It’s also simultaneously introducing the building trade to its next generation of leaders. “The Warrior Village Project is a collaboration of building industry associations, nonprofits serving veterans, high schools, colleges, and business and private donors as well as community volunteers working together to provide affordable housing for homeless veterans [...]

Students, Boral Roofing and Construction Industry Pros Build Affordable Housing for Veterans2021-01-04T18:32:19+00:00

Students, Boral Roofing and Construction Industry Pros Build Affordable Housing for Veterans

2021-07-30T00:19:03+00:00

From Roofing Contractor: In San Diego County, high school students, construction professionals and Boral Roofing have joined forces to provide affordable, permanent housing for homeless veterans. The Warrior Village Project, the brainchild of founder Mark Pilcher, is an inspirational endeavor that aims to take care of one of the most basic needs for veterans — housing. It’s also simultaneously introducing the building trade to its next generation of leaders. “The Warrior Village Project is a collaboration of building industry associations, nonprofits serving veterans, high schools, colleges, and business and private donors as well as community volunteers working together to provide affordable housing for homeless veterans [...]

Students, Boral Roofing and Construction Industry Pros Build Affordable Housing for Veterans2021-07-30T00:19:03+00:00

The Warrior Village Project is Building Affordable Permanent Housing for Homeless U.S. Veterans

2021-01-04T18:35:52+00:00

From Metal Roofing Alliance: For Brave Veterans in Need, Nothing but a Top Quality Roof Will Do Metal for honor: Building homes for heroes The Project: It is a very special project for some very special residents: Based in Fallbrook, Calif., the Warrior Village Project is building affordable, permanent housing for homeless U.S. veterans while training the next generation of home builders in the process. The nonprofit organization is currently building two 400 square-foot cottages that will be installed as Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs or ‘Granny Flats’). The ultimate goal is to build enough compact, highly efficient homes to populate one [...]

The Warrior Village Project is Building Affordable Permanent Housing for Homeless U.S. Veterans2021-01-04T18:35:52+00:00

Timber Products with Saroyan Hardwoods Donates to the Warrior Village Project

2021-01-04T18:34:44+00:00

From TimberProducts.com: In March 2020, Timber Products, with their partner supplier Saroyan Hardwoods, donated materials to the Warrior Village Project in San Marcos, California, an organization that builds homes for homeless veterans with local high school and college students. The WVP is an organization comprised of volunteers from nonprofits serving veterans, building industry associations, high school and colleges, business and private donors, as well as private citizens. Their mission is to create affordable housing for homeless veterans while training the next generation of trade skill employees. “When I retired I was looking for something to do to help the community,” said [...]

Timber Products with Saroyan Hardwoods Donates to the Warrior Village Project2021-01-04T18:34:44+00:00

We see light at the end of the tunnel; our plans cleared PDS Plan Check

2020-09-30T00:11:47+00:00

Obtaining a Building Permit is a slow, time-consuming process that can seem like an impenetrable maze of obstacles and hurdles.  It involves reviews by numerous discipline experts in many different departments, in several agencies in different jurisdictions, lots of forms and a host of approval stamps.  The process has become slower because of the protocols put in place to protect the people involved from COVID-19.  But, we have achieved an important milestone: our plans have passed the Plan Check process at San Diego County Planning & Development Services and are now at the City of Vista for the next steps in [...]

We see light at the end of the tunnel; our plans cleared PDS Plan Check2020-09-30T00:11:47+00:00

Robertson’s Ready Mix donates concrete

2020-10-04T16:49:18+00:00

Concrete, consisting of portland cement, sand, gravel and water, is a critical component of construction projects.  Concrete will be poured for the foundations of our cottages.  Jon Hill, Instructor in the AGC Apprenticeship Program, asked Dave Weintraub of Robertson’s Ready Mix if Robertson’s would donate a load of concrete, 9 cubic yards of 3,000 psi Concrete Pea Gravel Mix, for the foundation of SM #1.  This much concrete is expensive.  So, we were very grateful when Dave said Yes.  Robertson’s has facilities throughout southern California, the Bay Area, and southern Nevada.  But, the concrete will probably be delivered from their Escondido [...]

Robertson’s Ready Mix donates concrete2020-10-04T16:49:18+00:00

Cosmic Solar & Roofing donates solar equipment for BITA solar curriculum

2020-09-30T00:08:03+00:00

Cosmic Solar & Roofing installed a solar system expansion at my house two years ago.  I contacted Cosmic because they were highly recommended by neighbors who had solar systems designed and installed by Cosmic.  I was very   happy with their work and have recommended them to     others.  Pey Shadzi, Cosmic’s Operations Manager, has  advised me about solar requirements under our new building codes.  They are a great group, so when I asked Bahram Shadzi, Founder and President, to donate 2 solar panels, 2 inverters, some rails, wiring, connectors and hardware for our BITA curriculum, I was pretty confident that Bahram would [...]

Cosmic Solar & Roofing donates solar equipment for BITA solar curriculum2020-09-30T00:08:03+00:00
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