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703, 2024

San Marcos Unified receives Pre-Apprenticeship Program designation in Career Technical Education Construction Pathway

By |March 7th, 2024|

From San Marcos Unified's News Page: SAN MARCOS – The San Marcos Unified School District (SMUSD) has received approval from the California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) and its Division of Apprenticeship Standards (DAS) that their Construction Pathway, part of the district’s Career Technical Education (CTE) program, now has Pre-Apprenticeship designation. “Having our Construction Pathway receive Pre-Apprenticeship designation means that students looking for high-paying jobs in the construction field will [...]

703, 2024

San Marcos Unified construction apprenticeship builds students up

By |March 7th, 2024|

From The Coast News: SAN MARCOS — High school students pursuing a career in construction will have a more direct path into apprenticeship programs post-graduation, thanks to a new designation granted to the San Marcos Unified School District. Beginning next fall, the district will offer a registered Pre-Apprenticeship Program with the Associated General Contractors of San Diego, allowing students in the district’s construction pathway to earn the work experience hours [...]

3001, 2024

Weyerhaeuser donates more materials to our schools

By |January 30th, 2024|

If you are tired of reading stories about how awesome Weyerhaeuser is, don’t blame me.  Weyerhaeuser keeps donating materials to our schools.  Most recently, they delivered a large quantity of decking material to San Pasqual High School.  Teacher Brandon Tarrac knows his way around a forklift and was able to unload the materials himself.  Poway High School teacher Gene Tallon taught us that there are many projects woodworking students can [...]

3001, 2024

T.M. Cobb donates doors for our two tiny houses

By |January 30th, 2024|

Squinting in the sun, despite standing in the shadow of their Moveable Tiny House, three of our construction students at San Marcos High School (SMHS) posed with the entry door and pocket door donated by T.M. Cobb that they will install in their tiny house. The entry door is a 2' 8'' x 6' 8'' S2600-LE Smooth- Star - Flush Glazed Fiberglass Door - Internal Blind Low E - IS- [...]

3001, 2024

Pellco Windows & Doors arranged donation of doors

By |January 30th, 2024|

Craig Dawson of The Pelletier Company arranged for the donation of entry doors and bathroom doors from T.M. Cobb for the first two houses we built at San Marcos High School (SMHS).  I reached out to Craig again, asking him if he could arrange the donation of T.M. Cobb doors again for our first two Moveable Tiny Houses to be built at SMHS and San Pasqual High School in Escondido.  [...]

2601, 2024

Ferguson Cares awards $5,000 in store credit for tiny houses

By |January 26th, 2024|

Stephanie Graham, Store Manager of Ferguson’s Vista store, donated plumbing fixtures for our first two houses.  We installed a Ferguson kitchen sink and a vanity in the cottage we donated to Wounded Warrior Homes. I asked Stephanie if Ferguson could donate plumbing supplies for our tiny houses.  She came through with a $5,000 store credit for us through Ferguson Cares.  She coordinated our first order with Tom Corr, Branch Manager [...]

1601, 2024

Baker Electric organizes donation of electrical materials

By |January 16th, 2024|

Baker Electric delivers innovative electrical construction projects, specialty services, and renewable energy solutions across all market sectors.  Their experience includes projects in healthcare, education, hospitality/gaming, multifamily housing, solar power, public works and more.  Baker Electric has relied on the leadership of 4 generations of the Baker family. President and CEO Ted Baker created an employee stock ownership plan.  He believes that when Baker team members own the company, they in [...]

1412, 2023

Sunbelt Rentals helps with delivery of tiny house trailer foundations

By |December 14th, 2023|

Sunbelt Rentals is a strong supporter of our veterans and our students.  Sunbelt loaned us a mini-excavator and trencher to do the site work for our first ADU, and Sunbelt recently helped us with the delivery of the trailer foundations for our first two Mobile Tiny Houses. “With heartfelt appreciation, Sunbelt Rentals wishes to acknowledge the men and women who have bravely served their countries and rightfully earned the honor [...]

1112, 2023

Dixieline Lumber & Home Centers donates lumber and plywood for tiny houses

By |December 11th, 2023|

Dixieline Lumber & Home Centers donated the lumber and plywood to start the construction of our first two Moveable Tiny Houses, one at San Marcos High School and another at San Pasqual High School in Escondido.  Dixieline General Manager, Tim Lenehan, arranged the donation and coordinated the delivery of materials from two Dixieline yards to the schools. Tim works out of the Dixieline store in Escondido.  The next time you [...]

2311, 2023

Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund awards third grant, for $5,000

By |November 23rd, 2023|

We are grateful to the Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund for awarding the Warrior Village Project a grant of $5,000 through The San Marcos Promise (now Project Next), in addition to $4,000 in 2020 and $5,000 in 2019.  One of the focus areas of the Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund is supporting affordable housing and shelter for those in need. In addition to the grants we have received from the Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund, Weyerhaeuser [...]

2510, 2023

Simpson Strong-Tie donates hardware for tiny houses

By |October 25th, 2023|

Simpson Strong-Tie was one of the first Sponsors of the Warrior Village Project.  They donated the structural hardware for the first two stick-built houses constructed by our students at San Marcos High School. We asked Angel Leon, Simpson Strong -Tie Training Specialist / Outreach Coordinator, if the company would donate hardware and fasteners for our first two Moveable Tiny Houses that will be built at San Marcos High School and [...]

1407, 2023

Anonymous Donor makes donation to Tiny House Program through Jewish Community Foundation

By |July 14th, 2023|

An anonymous donor advised fund of the Jewish Community Foundation (JCF) granted almost $17,000 to purchase the construction plans, curriculum, certification program, and trailer foundation for the Moveable Tiny House that students will build at San Pasqual High School in Escondido. JCF collaborates with individuals and organizations, and leverages philanthropic capital for positive impact.  Guided by Jewish values, the Jewish Community Foundation combines donor-driven philanthropy, investing, and education with trusted, [...]

2606, 2023

Product Donations Support Warrior Village Project and Area High Schools in California

By |June 26th, 2023|

From the Weyerhaeuser blog: In 2019 the Warrior Village Project, a nonprofit based in Southern California, reached out to our Giving Fund team hoping to get a one-time donation of building materials. The organization planned to use the materials to support its burgeoning program to teach San Diego-area high school students about construction trades through building affordable housing for unhoused veterans. What they got was even better. At the suggestion [...]

406, 2023

‘You don’t have to go to college to be successful’: Program sparks interest in the trades for some San Marcos teens

By |June 4th, 2023|

From the San Diego Union Tribune: “For those of you who figure out that maybe college isn’t what you want to pursue, there is a ton of opportunity outside of college,” said Richard Johnson, general manager at Action Air Conditioning, Heating & Solar. Johnson was speaking to about a dozen seniors from Twin Oaks and Mission Hills high schools who were gathered at Action’s San Marcos warehouse to get an [...]

2605, 2023

Wounded Warrior Homes provide non-profit’s first transitional housing for female veterans

By |May 26th, 2023|

From ABC 10News: SAN MARCOS, Calif. (KGTV) - A North County non-profit called Wounded Warrior Homes opens a new home for female veterans who dealing with post-traumatic stress and traumatic brain injuries. When Mia Roseberry isn't organizing and restocking the food pantry at Wounded Warrior Homes in San Marcos, she's brainstorming how to help San Diego's veterans. "Just like any veteran; what do you need, what's your long-term plan, where [...]

1003, 2023

Urban Corps of San Diego County builds their first ‘Tiny Home’

By |March 10th, 2023|

From CBS8: ESCONDIDO, Calif. — If you're interested in a 'Tiny Home', the event known as Tiny Fest is coming to the Del Mar Fairgrounds this weekend. In this Zevely Zone, I met a new generation of tiny home builders. I went to the Escondido campus of Urban Corps of San Diego County to see is their newly built tiny house. At 170 square feet, their home may be small [...]

2407, 2022

Weyerhaeuser donates decking for cottages

By |July 24th, 2022|

Weyerhaeuser has been very generous with its support of the Warrior Village Project.  In addition to two cash grants from the Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund totaling $9,000, Weyerhaeuser has donated house wrap and Hardie® Plank Lap Siding for our cottages.  The company also donated TimberTech deck boards, fascia and guard rails for our cottages in addition to deck boards, trim boards and molding to use as siding on the garden shed [...]

1707, 2022

Grainger donates tools

By |July 17th, 2022|

The Grainger Foundation was our first Sponsor, giving us a $5,000 grant to kick off our program at San Marcos High School.  In a demonstration of Grainger’s continuing support, Carlos Ramirez, the Manager of Grainger’s San Marcos store, sent me an email asking if we could use some tools, including a cordless DeWalt impact driver, a DeWalt drill, work gloves and utility knives.  The tools have found a home at [...]

1507, 2022

Unified Steel donates roofing materials for cottages

By |July 15th, 2022|

Unified Steel (formerly Boral Steel), owned by Westlake  Royal Roofing Solutions, a division of Westlake Royal Building Products, has a long and proud history of supporting the communities in which it operates.  Unified is committed to being a socially responsible and valued member of those communities and making a positive and sustainable contribution to their well-being.  Unified demonstrated this commitment by donating steel Stone Coated Roofing panels manufactured in its [...]

1006, 2022

North County groups, schools partner to help homeless veterans

By |June 10th, 2022|

From the North Coast Current: North County groups, schools partner to help homeless veterans When Mark Pilcher read an article about the current housing crisis, he didn’t think about it as a one-sided story. He considered other reports about the rising costs of building materials, the number of veterans experiencing homelessness, and the shortage of tradesmen. For the retired Fallbrook resident, it was an ah-ha moment. “I saw these things [...]

706, 2022

New Earth Energy Specialists donates Title-24 inspection services

By |June 7th, 2022|

Doug Williams of WillCalc helped architect Michael E. Robinson design our first cottage to comply with California’s Building Code energy standards.  When the cottage was completed, Doug recruited New Earth Energy Specialists, owned by Phil Ortiz, to inspect the cottage to make sure that it complied with these standards, a required step before a house can pass its final building inspection.  We are grateful to Phil and his colleagues for [...]

2004, 2022

Montecito students win Best of Show in design-build competition

By |April 20th, 2022|

From the San Diego Union-Tribune: Montecito High School construction students won Best of Show in a design-build competition, and in the process, built storage sheds that will be donated to two Ramona organizations. Ten Montecito students competed against more than 250 students from 17 Southern California high schools in the Construction Industry Education Foundation Design Build contest held April 6 and 7 at the Orange County Fairgrounds. The Best of [...]

2603, 2022

San Marcos high students build home for healing vets

By |March 26th, 2022|

From the San Diego Union-Tribune: A cottage built by San Marcos High School students over the past few years soon will be a temporary home for a veteran who has undergone a healing program and is ready to live independently. The 400-square-foot structure, technically called an accessory dwelling unit or “granny flat,” will be part of a residential program Wounded Warrior Homes operates for veterans who have post-traumatic stress disorder [...]

3101, 2022

Wounded Warrior Homes builds 4th residence to house veterans with PTSD

By |January 31st, 2022|

From KUSI News: SAN DIEGO (KUSI) –  Local nonprofit Wounded Warrior Homes to complete a new accessory dwelling unit for veterans with post-traumatic stress and traumatic brain injury on a one acre property in Vista. This unit was donated from the Warrior Village Project and will be the fourth residence that they will be able to provide for a veteran. On Good Evening San Diego, KUSI’s Logan Byrnes talked with [...]

711, 2021

Dave Pane, owner of The Refined Craftsman, installed kitchen cabinets in our first cottage

By |November 7th, 2021|

Dave Span, owner of The Refined Craftsman and a proud graduate of the Palomar College Cabinet & Furniture Technology program, answered the call for help to install the cabinets Brendan Mathews’ Palomar College students built for our first cottage.  Installation of the base cabinets was on the critical path for the completion of our cottage.  Brendan was very busy with a big cabinet installation of his own, so Dave stepped [...]

111, 2021

Living Spaces of Vista will furnish our first cottage

By |November 1st, 2021|

Sara Kilburn, founder of Bridge Corps, introduced us to Kelly Bailey, Regional Commercial Account Manager for Living Spaces and Living Spaces’ representative to the Building Industry Association of San Diego.  Sara asked Kelly if Living Spaces could help us furnish the ADU we are building for Wounded Warrior Homes in Vista.  Kelly set the wheels in motion.  In no time David Pellillo, General Manager of Living Spaces in Vista, and [...]

111, 2021

Santa Fe Roofing & Rain Gutters will supply rain gutters

By |November 1st, 2021|

I am accustomed to hearing a “Yes” when I ask companies for help for our students and our veterans.  Sometimes I ask in person and I receive a ‘Yes” on the spot.  Sometimes I send emails with my plea, hoping that someone will respond.  I sent an email to Santa Fe Roofing & Rain Gutters to ask for a donation of rain gutter materials.  An hour later, Monte Stewart, owner [...]

2110, 2021

Montecito High construction teacher Nicholas Jordan wins $50K prize from Harbor Freight Tools

By |October 21st, 2021|

From The San Diego Union-Tribune: Montecito High School construction teacher Nicholas Jordan on Thursday said he was “surprised and amazed” to discover he won $50,000 in the Harbor Freight Tools for Schools Prize for Teaching Excellence awards program. The prize was announced at a schoolwide assembly that included educational leaders and Ramona Chamber of Commerce members. School leaders for a week had kept the award a secret from Jordan, who [...]

3009, 2021

Option D Graphics donated Warrior Village Project banners

By |September 30th, 2021|

When we transported our first cottage from San Marcos High School to Vista, we attached an awesome Wounded Warrior Homes banner to the front of the cottage for the world to see.  When we started planning our ribbon-cutting ceremony, I asked Gene Jennet, Assistant Director of Wounded Warrior Homes, where they got their beautiful banner.  He told me to talk to Monica and Aaron Snyder at Option D Graphics.  Monica [...]

2909, 2021

Advanced Tile donated tile for shower stalls

By |September 29th, 2021|

Chris Geldert met Miguel Alvarado, owner of Advanced Tile, on March 22, 2021, at a house under construction in Encinitas.  The site visit was arranged for Building Industry Technology Academy (BITA) instructors by Barbie Davis of Mission West Builders.  Chris told Miguel about our program and the challenges we faced completing our cottages after SMHS had shifted to remote learning.  Miguel said that he wanted to help.  He visited our [...]

2409, 2021

ADUs for Veterans: Warrior Village Project

By |September 24th, 2021|

From Garage Shed Carport Builder: The California-based Warrior Village Project is an effort to alleviate the problem of homeless veterans. Founder Mark Pilcher says the idea for the project was inspired by connecting two problems: the serious homelessness and housing affordability problem and the shortage of students coming out of schools into the building trades. Pilcher, who has a lot of experience with nonprofit volunteer work, felt he could help with the [...]

2109, 2021

So Cal Counterworks will fabricate kitchen countertop

By |September 21st, 2021|

Arizona Tile donated a slab of granite for the kitchen countertops for our cottages.  But, a lot of work must be done to convert a slab into a countertop.  The slab must be cut to the desired length and width.  Holes must be cut for the sink and faucet.  Edge pieces are crafted and secured to the top, and the countertop must be polished to a smooth, glossy finish.  Chris [...]

2009, 2021

A1 Factory Direct Flooring will install flooring

By |September 20th, 2021|

A1 Factory Direct Flooring has been a big supporter of Wounded Warrior Homes for many years.  When Steve Roseberry, co-founder and board member of Wounded Warrior Homes, asked Bob Chamberlain, President of A1, if A1 would help with the installation of vinyl plank flooring in our ADU, Bob didn’t hesitate to say yes.  There is a little ridge in the floor along the ‘marriage line’ where the two modules of [...]

2308, 2021

Students Construct Tiny House at Workshop

By |August 23rd, 2021|

From The San-Diego Union Tribune: In about a year, someone needing shelter could be living in a tiny house built by 25 Poway Unified high school students who spent the month before classes resumed on Wednesday learning the basics of construction. Some said they came into the free four-week Career Technical Education Builders Bootcamp workshop held at Mt. Carmel High School with exposure and experience with carpentry and home repairs. [...]

1208, 2021

Interior Specialties donates and installs drywall

By |August 12th, 2021|

John Page, the owner of Interior Specialties, reached out to the Warrior Village Project, eager to help us with our drywall needs after being told about our project by Prevost Construction. John spoke to Nigel Smith, Manager of the San Diego Branch of L&W Supply, who agreed to sell Interior Specialties the materials for the job at cost. John offered to have his staff install the drywall, although their work [...]

408, 2021

Dudley Insulation donates and installs insulation

By |August 4th, 2021|

Dudley Insulation, Inc. is a commercial and residential insulation company that provides a range of services and applications.  Dudley’s objective is to establish relationships with contractors and homeowners by providing a quality product, at a competitive price.  On August 4, Marcos and Miguel from Dudley Insulation, Inc. arrived with a truckload of fiberglass batt insulation:  R-38 for the ceiling, R-21 for the walls, and R-19 for the sub-floor.  Operating their [...]

108, 2021

Prevost Construction enlists contractors to help complete cottage

By |August 1st, 2021|

Prevost Construction is a prominent San Diego-based general contractor specializing in all areas of commercial tenant improvements including: Life Science facilities, Class A and creative office environments, foodservice industry, and building re-imaging.  Jamie Prevost is excited for the opportunity with HomeAid San Diego “to collaborate with like-minded individuals who believe in serving our community.  By pooling our talents and resources to make an impact on the lives of those families [...]

108, 2021

HomeAid San Diego rallies members to aid Warrior Village Project

By |August 1st, 2021|

In 2002, HomeAid San Diego was founded to fight homelessness by bringing together builders, community leaders, trade partners, donors, volunteers and non-profit professional care providers. I asked Staci Reidinger, President of the HomeAid San Diego Board, if HomeAid could arrange the donation of insulation and drywall for the cottage we are building for Wounded Warrior Homes. Within a week, she had enlisted the help of fellow board member Jamie Prevost, [...]

707, 2021

Montecito High Teamworks construction team wins third in national SkillsUSA contest

By |July 7th, 2021|

From The San Diego Union Tribune: A team of Montecito High School construction students in the Adult Education program placed third in the national SkillsUSA competition held June 15-17. Several Ramona High School students also competed in the competition. The Teamworks team members were Chris Coleman, Luis Lozano, Manuel Moreno and Blake Yule. A fifth Adult Education student, Adrian Garcia, placed in the top nine of the contest’s Individual Carpentry [...]

2906, 2021

WARRIOR VILLAGE PROJECT CONTINUES TO RAISE THE (METAL) ROOF FOR BRAVE VETERANS

By |June 29th, 2021|

From Metal Roofing Magazine: 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 small cottages that will be installed as Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs or ‘Granny Flats’). The ultimate goal is to build enough [...]

1606, 2021

Montecito High students to raffle handmade shed to benefit Ramona fireworks show

By |June 16th, 2021|

From The San Diego Union-Tribune: Fundraising for Ramona’s Fourth of July fireworks show will get a boost from a raffle that will feature a large shed made by Montecito High School construction students. The winner of the students’ handmade 8-foot-by-12-foot building will be selected at 4 p.m. Saturday, June 26 near the end of the National Day of the Cowboy event being sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. The event is [...]

1405, 2021

TinyFest California returns to Del Mar

By |May 14th, 2021|

On March 14 - 16, I attended TinyFest California 2021 at the Del Mar Fairgrounds.  TinyFests are gatherings for those curious about the tiny-house movement.  It is an opportunity for attendees to tour tiny houses and find out what it is like to ‘live tiny’, hear presentations about zoning and building codes, learn about the costs of tiny houses, and meet an amazing community of tiny-house advocates. This was the [...]

105, 2021

Mech One donates mini-split HVAC unit

By |May 1st, 2021|

Mech One, Inc. is a full service commercial Heating, Ventilating  & Air Conditioning contractor and is certified as a Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise (DVBE), a Woman Owned Small Business (WOSB), a Small Local Business Enterprise (SLBE), and a Small Business Enterprise (SBE). Mech One has supported Wounded Warrior Homes for years.  They extended their generosity to the Warrior Village Project by donating and installing a 1-ton mini-split heat pump to [...]

105, 2021

United Electric Supply donates electrical supplies

By |May 1st, 2021|

United Electric Supply is a Division of Main Electric Supply, an electrical supply distributor based in Southern California.  Main has fourteen locations with inventory tailored to meet the unique needs in each market it serves.  When Nichole Weinman of JAAM Electric asked Maryann Luber and Nino Gould of United Electric Supply to donate supplies for our cottages, they were quick to say yes.  When JAAM’s electricians came to work on [...]

1003, 2021

Montecito High students pitch in to finish Wounded Warrior Homes cottage

By |March 10th, 2021|

From The San Diego Union Tribune: A few weeks after a cottage was delivered to Wounded Warrior Homes in Vista, construction students from Montecito High School in Ramona went to the site to add some finishing touches. The 400-square-foot, one-bedroom, one-bath cottage was built by San Marcos High students to provide temporary lodging for veterans graduating from the Wounded Warrior Homes program. The nonprofit partners with Warrior Village Project, which [...]

1202, 2021

Student-built cottage arrives in Vista to help veterans

By |February 12th, 2021|

From the San Diego Union-Tribune: A nonprofit that helps veterans has just received what could be called a very special home delivery in Vista. A cottage built by San Marcos High School students was delivered in two sections to Wounded Warrior Homes on Wednesday and Thursday nights, with the pieces lifted up and carefully slid atop a foundation Friday morning. After some finishing touches over the next few months, the cottage will [...]

3101, 2021

Transport and installation of our first cottage delayed by wind and rain!

By |January 31st, 2021|

Our cottage is ready to transport to Vista, and the site has been cleared for the truck and equipment to set our cottage modules on the foundation.  We had hoped to transport our cottage  to Vista before the end of January.  However, a delay in securing a contract for transport services, coupled with a storm of wind and rain, thwarted our plans.  It is not a good idea to transport [...]

1501, 2021

Jeff Mullin, President of Pacific M Painting, donates $2,500 to The San Marcos Promise for the Warrior Village Project

By |January 15th, 2021|

Founded in 2009, Pacific M Painting, Inc. is a residential and commercial painting contractor operating in San Diego and Inland Empire counties.  Pacific M’s leadership team consists of Jeff Mullin, President, Mike Hunsinger, VP, and John Mullin, CFO.  Between the three of them, they have been painting in San Diego County for over 30 years.  They have seen markets come and go and generations of painters move through their ranks.  [...]

101, 2021

Epstein Family donates $10,000 to Wounded Warrior Homes for the installation of our first cottage

By |January 1st, 2021|

Dan Epstein is well known as the Founder of The ConAm Group, one of the top privately owned apartment management/ownership firms in the country.  I learned about Dan and his wife Phyllis at the ribbon   cutting ceremony for the Veterans Center at Cal State San Marcos that was funded by the Epsteins.  I was surprised when Dan called me with an offer to help our students and our veterans after [...]

512, 2020

We broke ground for our first cottage for Wounded Warrior Homes!

By |December 5th, 2020|

Receipt of the building permit for our first cottage at a Wounded Warrior Homes residence in Vista kicked off the next phase of our project - the start of site work.  We ‘broke ground’ on Saturday, December 5th.  Twelve volunteers, including a team of four Seabee volunteers from Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit 303 (CBMU-303) did excavation and trenching work for the foundation and underground utilities.  Jon Hill from Associated General [...]

412, 2020

WOUNDED WARRIOR HOMES BREAKS GROUND ON NEW RESIDENCE FOR VETERANS

By |December 4th, 2020|

From The Vista Press: On Saturday, December 5, 2020, local nonprofit Wounded Warrior Homes will break ground on an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) in North County San Diego to house veterans with post-traumatic stress (PTSD) and traumatic brain injury. The ADU will be Wounded Warrior Home’s fourth residence and will provide transitional housing for one additional veteran at a time. This addition brings the total number of veterans housed through Wounded Warrior [...]

112, 2020

Strachota Insurance Agency, Inc. helps secure insurance

By |December 1st, 2020|

No one knows who first said: ”No good deed goes unpunished.”  But, when you live in the most litigious state in the most litigious country in the world, it is wise to heed the warning.  When I asked Mike Amos who I should talk to about liability insurance for our project, he said without hesitation, Robert L. Hemme, President of Strachota Insurance Agency, Inc.  Robert and his associate Deena Evancik [...]

112, 2020

MLA General Contractor, Inc. provides advice

By |December 1st, 2020|

I have known Mike and Debi Amos since they built our dream home for us in Fallbrook in 2009.  Their company, MLA General Contractor, Inc., did a beautiful job on our house, and they have been good friends ever since.  When we started the Warrior Village Project, one of my first actions was to seek Mike’s wisdom, gained from building custom homes for over 30 years.  For the last two [...]

112, 2020

AGC helps build foundation for our first cottage

By |December 1st, 2020|

The Associated General Contractors of San Diego County (AGC) has been a steadfast partner of our program.  AGC Training & Apprenticeship Instructors Jon Hill and Alan Jurgensen taught carpentry skills to our students at San Marcos High School every Thursday when school was in session.  Jon supervised the excavation for the foundation and recruited fellow instructor Larry Paredes to supervise the construction of the forms for the foundation for our [...]

1511, 2020

Royal Plywood Co. donates over $50,000 of lumber to woodworking programs

By |November 15th, 2020|

One of the AWFS® member companies who answered SWM’s call for donations to support school woodworking programs was Royal Plywood Co. of Cerritos, California.  The company contributed over $50,000 in materials.  Arriving in two flatbed trucks, it included laminated panels and multiple species of hardwood.  They also shipped materials from Roseburg Forest Products in Oregon.  Dave Golling, Vice President of Business Development at Royal Plywood said: “We are just thrilled [...]

1511, 2020

AWFS® members donate materials and cash to woodworking programs

By |November 15th, 2020|

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 [...]

1511, 2020

Woodworking industry rallies to support teachers and students

By |November 15th, 2020|

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 [...]

511, 2020

We received our Building Permit for our first cottage!

By |November 5th, 2020|

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 [...]

211, 2020

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

By |November 2nd, 2020|

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 [...]

211, 2020

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

By |November 2nd, 2020|

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 [...]

2610, 2020

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

By |October 26th, 2020|

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 [...]

2109, 2020

Timber Products with Saroyan Hardwoods Donates to the Warrior Village Project

By |September 21st, 2020|

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 [...]

1709, 2020

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

By |September 17th, 2020|

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 [...]

1709, 2020

Robertson’s Ready Mix donates concrete

By |September 17th, 2020|

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.  [...]

1709, 2020

Cosmic Solar & Roofing donates solar equipment for BITA solar curriculum

By |September 17th, 2020|

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 [...]

1709, 2020

Temecula Roofing Co. donates roofing shingles for BITA solar curriculum

By |September 17th, 2020|

You read in our August newsletter that the Building Industry Technology Academy (BITA) curriculum has been updated to include solar system installation.  Students will build a mock-up roof to hone their roofing and solar installation skills.  We asked Will Picquelle, owner of Temecula Roofing Co., if he could donate some asphalt shingles for this project.  His response: “Thank you for the opportunity to assist you on this project.”  He even [...]

809, 2020

USModular joins the Wounded Warrior Project to Transport and install ADU’S that will Provide Permanent Housing for Homeless Veterans

By |September 8th, 2020|

From USModular: USModular joins the Wounded Warrior Project to Transport and install ADU’S that will Provide Permanent Housing for Homeless Veterans Providing affordable, permanent housing for homeless veterans while training the next generation of home builders About The Warrior Village Project The Warrior Village Project is a collaboration of building industry associations, nonprofits serving veterans, high schools and community colleges, business and private donors, and private citizens working together to provide affordable, permanent [...]

2408, 2020

Seabees volunteer to help with site work

By |August 24th, 2020|

The Navy Construction Maintenance Battalion (CMBU) 303 has volunteered to help us with site work for SM #1.  CMBU-303 is a shore-based command within the Navy Expeditionary Combat Force aligned with the West Coast Seabees under Naval Construction Group 1.  They are an integrated active and Reserve unit homeported in San Diego with an active duty detachment in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii and Reserve detachments in San Diego, Port Hueneme, California, and [...]

2408, 2020

Sunbelt Rentals loans us equipment

By |August 24th, 2020|

I learned about Sunbelt Rentals at the opening ceremony for a home the Gary Sinise Foundation built for a Marine in Vista.  Sunbelt is a big supporter of the Gary Sinise Foundation.  So, when I asked for help from Michael Clonts and Richard Busto, Managers of the Sunbelt stores in Vista and Escondido, respectively, I was pretty confident that they would say yes  - and they did, enthusiastically!  They will [...]

1808, 2020

Symons Fire Protection, Inc. to install fire suppression systems

By |August 18th, 2020|

The State of California requires that all new Single Family Dwelling Units have automated residential fire sprinkler systems installed.  New Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) are also required to have sprinkler systems if the Single Family Dwelling Unit where the ADU is installed has fire sprinklers.  Fortunately for us, Symons Fire Protection, Inc., a Building Industry Association member, has offered to plan and install fire sprinklers in SM #1.  When our [...]

1808, 2020

EPI advises on utility planning

By |August 18th, 2020|

Providing utilities for our cottages is one of the more challenging tasks facing us.  It will be a little different for each cottage.  It helps to have an advisor that understands the technical requirements and the process for working with SDG&E.  Our first cottage, SM #1, will be installed at a Wounded Warriors Home residence in Vista.  Tom Perez, Senior Project Manager for EPI (The Engineering Partners, Inc.), visited the [...]

2407, 2020

USModular provides support for transporting and setting our ADUs

By |July 24th, 2020|

When we started building our ADUs we were on a steep learning curve.  We looked for companies from which we could learn about building a cottage in a “factory” and transporting it and installing it at a residential site.  We discovered that USModular, Inc. is the preeminent Factory Built Home Builder in California.  We toured their factory in San Jacinto, CA twice.  We watched USModular install their homes on permanent [...]

1707, 2020

San Marcos schools will be fully remote in the Fall of 2020

By |July 17th, 2020|

July 17, 2020 (Source: San Marcos Unified School District Website) Dear SMUSD Community, Earlier today, Governor Newsom ordered that all schools in counties located on the state’s COVID-19 County Monitoring List “must not physically open for in-person instruction” until certain conditions are met, namely, that their county has come off of the state’s Monitoring List for 14 consecutive days. As of Friday, 33 of California’s 58 counties are on this [...]

1707, 2020

Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund awards second grant for $4,000

By |July 17th, 2020|

We are grateful to the Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund for awarding us another grant of $4,000, which is in addition to a $5,000 grant that we received from Weyerhaeuser in November 2019.  One of the focus areas of the Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund is supporting affordable housing and shelter for those in need. Lana Bru, Finance and Planning Manager for Weyerhaeuser’s Southwest & Southern California Region, said “the Warrior Village Project is [...]

3006, 2020

JAAM Electric to install electrical system in our cottages

By |June 30th, 2020|

JAAM Electric is an active member of the Building Industry Association of San Diego County.  So, when Mike McSweeney asked Nichole Weinman, General Manager of JAAM Electric, for help with our cottages she was quick to say yes.  JAAM will be donating the electrical materials and installing the electrical system in both of our cottages.  Our intent was to have our students ‘shadow’ JAAM’s skilled electricians to learn more about [...]

2306, 2020

WillCalc helps fine tune cottage designs

By |June 23rd, 2020|

Doug Williams started WillCalc with a mission to assist in bringing clean, comfortable, energy efficient systems into the local environment, believing that each of us should make a contribution to a better world.  In addition to 30+ years as a licensed building contractor, Doug has been a Certified Energy Analyst (CEA) since 2007, and a California Certified HERS Rater since 2005.  He has used his expertise to help Michael E. [...]

1106, 2020

Joseph Lucido & Riccardo Ferguson take the baton from Michael E. Robinson

By |June 11th, 2020|

On June 11, Department Head, Joseph Lucido, and Adjunct Professor, Riccardo Ferguson, from the Department of Architecture at Palomar College accepted the Architectural ‘baton’ from Michael E. Robinson.  Joseph will be our Project Architect and Riccardo will be our Architect of Record for future Warrior Village Project cottages.  Joseph has big plans for increasing the involvement of his students in the Warrior Village Project and growing the relationship between Palomar [...]

1106, 2020

Michael E. Robinson hands off the Architectural baton to Joseph Lucido

By |June 11th, 2020|

Michael E. Robinson has volunteered considerable time as our Project Architect and Architect of Record for our first two cottages being built at San Marcos High School.  We are very grateful for his contribution to our program.  We could not have accomplished what we have without his expertise and guidance.  On June 11, Chris Geldert presented a custom crafted thank you plaque to Michael for his support of our students [...]

1905, 2020

Wurth donates cabinet hardware

By |May 19th, 2020|

Each cabinet in a kitchen is assembled with a variety of hardware pieces that hold the individual cabinets together, and connect them together into a beautiful wall of furniture.  Wurth Louis and Company donated all of the  hardware for our cabinets, including all of the fasteners needed to assemble and install the cabinets: #7 5/8” wood screws; #8 1”, 1-¼” and 2-½” wood screws; 1-¼” and 1-½” 18 ga. crown [...]

1905, 2020

ESI donates edgebanding material

By |May 19th, 2020|

ESI (aka Edgebanding Services, Inc.) donated four rolls of 1 mm x 300’ of ESI Cannella Oak tape banding to finish the edges of our doors and cabinets, and two rolls of 1 mm x 300’ hardrock maple banding to finish the edges of the interior shelves.  That is 1,800 feet of edge banding for two sets of kitchen cabinets.  Thank you ESI for your generosity!

1905, 2020

American Laminates donates laminate

By |May 19th, 2020|

Brendan Mathews wasn’t satisfied with building nice, functional cabinets.  He wanted to build beautiful cabinets for our veterans!  So, naturally, he wanted to finish the cabinets built by his students with a textured melamine laminate finish from American Laminates.  Jennifer Ruder and Melvin Hardy from the Palomar College Department of Interior Design worked with Mia Roseberry of Wounded Warrior Homes to select a beautiful laminate finish material from dozens of [...]

1905, 2020

DBS donates cabinet drawers

By |May 19th, 2020|

What are cabinets without drawers:  boring and not very functional!  When Brendan Mathews asked Chris Kish at DBS (aka Drawer Box Specialties) for help, Chris not only promised to donate drawers for our cabinets, he said “Thank you for allowing us to participate in this fantastic event.”  Thank you DBS and Chris Kish for your generous donation of 24 drawers and two double trash bin units for our two cottages.  [...]

1905, 2020

Blum donates cabinet hardware

By |May 19th, 2020|

To be functional, cabinet doors must be hung with hinges, and cabinet drawers must have drawer glides so that they can be easily opened and closed.  Brendan and his students are building Euro style, frameless cabinets which require specific hinges and drawer glides.  Fortunately, when Brendan asked Blum, Inc. to donate hardware for our cabinets, Brent Akenson of Blum was happy to support our students and our veterans with the [...]

1905, 2020

Timber Products Company donates plywood

By |May 19th, 2020|

A lot of materials are required to build kitchen cabinets.  The starting point is the plywood that is used to build the boxes and doors for the base and wall cabinets.  Brad Irvine, Manager of Saroyan Hardwoods in San Marcos, contacted Saroyan’s plywood supplier, Timber Products Company, on our behalf, seeking plywood for our cabinets.  Randy Lambert, Daniel Libolt and Kassy Stout of Timber Products arranged for the donation of [...]

2703, 2020

T.M. Cobb donates doors for two cottages

By |March 27th, 2020|

When Craig Dawson contacted T.M. Cobb’s Branch Manager Marty Gibbons and Outside Sales Rep Sandra Whitworth seeking the donation of doors, they were happy to help.  They arranged for the donation of two beautiful fiberglass, single lite, French entry doors with integral blinds as well as two interior bathroom doors. Ask our friends at The Pelletier Company about their selection of T.M. Cobb doors, and tell them you appreciate The [...]

2503, 2020

The Pelletier Company facilitates donation of doors

By |March 25th, 2020|

The Pelletier Company is co-owned by Pete Pelletier and Craig Dawson.  Mike McSweeney has known Craig Dawson as his door and window supplier for his contracting business for over 20 years.  So, when we needed doors for our cottages, Mike asked Craig for help.  Craig went to work contacting his door suppliers on our behalf.  Craig coordinated the donation and delivery of two entry doors and two interior doors from [...]

2403, 2020

Hunsaker & Associates donates surveying services

By |March 24th, 2020|

A lot of work goes into building a home that often goes unnoticed, including the survey work required to obtain a building permit.  This ‘behind the scenes work’ is expensive.  So, we were very happy when Hunsaker & Associates San Diego offered to do the site survey for our Wounded Warrior Homes cottage for free. Hunsaker’s services include land planning, civil engineering, survey and mapping, and support services such as GIS and visual simulation.  [...]

1903, 2020

Fan Diego Donated 2 Ceiling Fan Lights

By |March 19th, 2020|

I have shopped at two of Fan Diego’s four stores, so I know what a great selection of fans and lights they carry.  I have also experienced the great service that Fan Diego associates provide their clients.  So, I just knew that she would say yes when I asked Jessica Cooper, Manager of the Fan Diego store in San Marcos, to donate ceiling fan/lights for our cottages.  And, my instincts [...]

1303, 2020

Classy Closets Donated 2 Custom Closets

By |March 13th, 2020|

Classy Closets of San Diego has been serving the San Diego area for many years, organizing and perfecting customers’ current homes, their future homes, and even their businesses.  Our veterans will have beautiful, efficient, custom closets thanks to the generosity of Classy Closets owners Kate Monaghan and Gary Pavitt.  Kate is working with our Palomar College Interior Design students, Melvin Hardy and Jennifer Ruder, to maximize the functionality and appearance [...]

703, 2020

RM Plumbing donates plumbing services and materials

By |March 7th, 2020|

As we reported in our January Newsletter, Rick Hoehn came off of the retirement bench to help us with our plumbing.  Prior to retirement, Rick H. was a plumbing contractor who worked closely with Rick Millwee, now the owner of RM Plumbing Inc.  They ’got the band back together again’ to help us with the installation of our plumbing.  Rick M. donated plumbing materials and tools for our project, and [...]

2502, 2020

De Jong Family makes generous donation

By |February 25th, 2020|

The de Jong family is well known in San Diego County.  Their story is a classic tale of immigrants pursuing the American Dream, arriving from the Netherlands in the aftermath of World War II with little more than a strong work ethic and boundless faith in their adopted country.  The de Jongs have been instrumental in the development of North County.  Virtually every child in San Diego grew up drinking [...]

2102, 2020

Arizona Tile Donated Tile Products

By |February 21st, 2020|

When I go into a business to ask for help for the Warrior Village Project, I never know what kind of response I will receive.  Businesses are inundated with requests for donations, and they can’t possibly accommodate every request, no matter how worthy the cause.  So, it is always nice when an Owner or Store Manager responds enthusiastically to my request.  That was the reception I received from Tony Sparrow, [...]

1902, 2020

JPR Stone Surfaces Donates Granite Services

By |February 19th, 2020|

Ferguson donated 2 beautiful vanities for our cottages.  However, one of them, with a granite top, was too big for our compact bathroom.  We could use the granite top on the other vanity if we could get it cut  to size and polished.  Project volunteer Bill Bradford talked to Juan Pacheco, owner of JPR Stone Surfaces.  When Bill explained to Juan that the granite was for the Warrior Village Project, [...]

102, 2020

G.J. Gardner donates exterior sheathing

By |February 1st, 2020|

Most of the calls I receive are ’robocalls’, so I usually do not answer my phone if I do not recognize the caller.  But, for some reason, when Greg Dettwiler called, I picked up the phone.  I was glad that I did.  Greg’s company, G.J. Gardner, had just completed the construction of a new home in Fallbrook.  They had 38 sheets of exterior OSB sheathing left over. Our friend, Jason [...]

3001, 2020

Ferguson donates kitchen sinks & vanities

By |January 30th, 2020|

Stephanie Graham, Manager of the Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery in Vista, was quick to say “Yes” when we asked her to support the Warrior Village Project and San Marcos High School by donating plumbing fixtures for our cottages.  She donated kitchen sinks and bathroom vanities.  The sinks are top-of-the line, and the vanities are pretty fancy for our humble cottages.  But, I have confidence that our Interior Design [...]

2901, 2020

Featured In The San Diego Tribune

By |January 29th, 2020|

Gary Warth, award winning reporter for The San Diego Union-Tribune, visited our build site at San Marcos High School on January 10.  He subsequently published a great article, ‘Students learning building skills by creating homes for veterans’ in the January 14th online edition of the Union-Tribune (January 15th hard copy edition).

2301, 2020

Ababa Bolt donates bolts

By |January 23rd, 2020|

Our cottages are being constructed in modules.  When the modules are set on a permanent foundation, they will be bolted together along the ‘marriage line’ where the two modules come together:  at the floor joists, at the end walls, and across the top at the ridge beams.  This requires large bolts that can withstand California earthquakes.  With four modules, and a marriage line length of about 70 feet for each [...]

1601, 2020

Harbor Freight donates Gift Cards

By |January 16th, 2020|

One of the core values of Harbor Freight is giving back to the great communities where they live, work and serve, with their philanthropy focused on K—12 Education, Veterans and Police & Fire. An associate at the Harbor Freight Tools store at 820 Civic Center Drive in Vista told us about Harbor Freight’s Giving Back program. Through this program, Harbor Freight donates Gift Cards to schools that can be used [...]

1101, 2020

Rick Hoehn donates his time and expertise.

By |January 11th, 2020|

Our students will soon be installing a Water Supply system and a Drain- Waste-Vent (DWV) system (aka plumbing) in each of our cottages. The word plumbing comes from the Latin word for lead, plumbum, because the Romans used lead pipes to distribute water (before we knew that lead was toxic!). King Minos of Crete had the first flushing toilet over 2,800 years ago, but we weren’t aware of the importance [...]

601, 2020

H.G. Fenton Company gave us $1,000.

By |January 6th, 2020|

H.G. Fenton Company creates Lifestyle Opportunities where Employees Flourish, Residents Live Well and Businesses Succeed. H.G Fenton also sponsors the Green Build Tech Academy at North County Trade Tech. The Academy was founded to fuse specific “Green” STEM education with college and career preparation programs, specifically in the construction and engineering design sectors. We are grateful to the H.G. Fenton Company for a $1,000 donation to The San Marcos Promise [...]

3012, 2019

HD Supply donated nails for nail guns.

By |December 30th, 2019|

Our students have pounded a lot of nails (and bent quite a few!) with framing hammers in the last 4 months. But, they are also learning how to use labor-saving and time-saving power tools, like nail guns, to prepare them for careers in construction. While ordering supplies from HD Supply White Cap, Jon Hill, one of our AGC instructors, asked HD Supply if they would donate a couple of [...]

2911, 2019

Meridian Development donates tools to SMHS program.

By |November 29th, 2019|

The Building Industry Association of San Diego County has asked members to support our program by donating materials, journeymen to teach our students, as well as dollars to purchase tools and materials. Guy Asaro, President & CEO of Meridian Development, shrewdly took advantage of Black Friday savings to acquire and donate a motorized 12” compound miter saw (with free stand) and an 8-piece DeWalt 20 volt tool kit (drill, impact [...]

2511, 2019

Aloha Lumber & Truss built and donated prototype trusses.

By |November 25th, 2019|

Most builders use factory-built roof trusses when building homes. But, our students are building our trusses to maximize their learning experience (and to test their knowledge of trigonometry!). Our vaulted, mono trusses look simple, but difficult, small-angle saw cuts are required to build them. To ensure that we build all 44 of them correctly, we sought expert help from Jon Lazarus and Scott Eskridge, the owners of Aloha Lumber [...]

411, 2019

OSI donated adhesive products and tools for two cottages.

By |November 4th, 2019|

We are also grateful to the Henkel Corporation, the world’s #1 adhesives producer. Jason Blacklock, a 1988 graduate of San Marcos High School, learned about our program when he was touring the campus during his wife’s 30–year SMHS reunion. Jason contacted us to tell us that his employer, Henkel Corporation, wanted to help. Henkel is donating Loctite PL Premium Construction Adhesive, and OSI branded sealants (Quad Max, Quad Foam, Quad [...]

111, 2019

Sherwin-Williams donated paint and supplies for two cottages.

By |November 1st, 2019|

Dan Jestand, Manager of the Sherwin-Williams store in San Marcos, was quick to say “Yes” when we asked him to support the Warrior Village Project and San Marcos High School by donating painting supplies for our cottages. He is waiting for a call to tell him we are ready to paint. Dan also offered to give our students a tutorial on paints, painting tools and paint application techniques. He and [...]

3010, 2019

The Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund awarded us a $5,000 grant

By |October 30th, 2019|

We are grateful to the Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund for a $5,000 grant. Weyerhaeuser Company began more than 100 years ago with 900,000 acres of timberland, three employees and a small office in Tacoma, Washington. Founded in 1900 by Frederick Weyerhaeuser, the Company has grown to become one of the largest sustainable forest products companies in the world. Weyerhaeuser manages the most sustainable, versatile resource on earth: forests. Weyerhaeuser employees [...]

1110, 2019

Johnson Level donated new tools for our students

By |October 11th, 2019|

Thanks to a gift from Johnson Level, our students will be learning new building skills with new, professional quality, Johnson Level tools. For over 70 years, Johnson has been supplying innovative solutions in the Level, Layout and Measuring product categories. Today, Johnson is the only U.S. based supplier offering a full spectrum of levels, lasers and layout tools to help professional tradesmen do their work more accurately, quickly and reliably. [...]

810, 2019

The Home Depot Foundation donated a $5,000 gift card

By |October 8th, 2019|

We are also grateful to The Home Depot Foundation, which awarded The San Marcos Promise a $5,000 Community Impact Grant for the Warrior Village Project. Since the first The Home Depot store opened in 1979, giving back has been a core value for the Company and a passion for its associates. Today, The Home Depot, in partnership with The Home Depot Foundation, focuses its philanthropic efforts on improving the [...]

110, 2019

Simpson Strong-Tie Donates Hardware

By |October 1st, 2019|

Joining our rapidly growing roster of generous business sponsors this month is Simpson Strong-Tie. Simpson Strong-Tie donated the hardware needed to assemble the floors for our cottages. Angel Leon, Training Specialist and Outreach Coordinator, personally delivered floor joist hangers from Riverside to make sure that they arrived in time for our students to start building. Thank you Angel! We look forward to future visits from Angel, delivering hardware for [...]

1909, 2019

Reliable Wholesale Lumber, Inc Donates Lumber

By |September 19th, 2019|

We are also indebted to Reliable Wholesale Lumber, Inc, who donated the lumber for our first two cottages, and rushed us enough lumber to start building the floors. Reliable is a Building Industry Association member and a great friend to the California Homebuilding Foundation. Randall Richards, EVP of Operations & Sales, quickly responded to our request for help. Reliable has been a staunch supporter of the Building Industry Technology [...]

1109, 2019

Boral Steel donated roofing products for two cottages.

By |September 11th, 2019|

We are grateful to Boral Steel for its donation of Stone Coated Roofing panels manufactured in its Oceanside, CA plant. Boral has offered us a choice of three different panel profiles in five different colors. They are all beautiful, strong, long-lasting and energy efficient. Boral has a long and proud history of supporting the communities in which it operates. Boral is committed to being a socially responsible and valued member [...]

909, 2019

Donation From The Grainger Foundation

By |September 9th, 2019|

We are grateful to The Grainger Foundation for a generous $5,000 donation to The San Marcos Promise for the Warrior Village Project. The donation was presented in the SMHS workshop, in the form of a suitably large check, by Carlos Ramirez, Manager, Branch Network, Grainger, Inc. (San Diego 723 & San Marcos 721). Carlos was joined in the check presentation by his Grainger colleague, Meggan Ochoa. Receiving the check [...]

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