Remember Spring Break? Traditionally known as a time for: 1. lazy days 2. preparation for a new season 3. friends 4. family 5. California/Florida beaches 6. all around lounge time.
Well…There is now an alternative! The Rebuilding Center hosted three different alternative break groups during the month of April. The University of Illinois, Idaho State and The University of Montana all generously sent us wonderful groups of volunteers. They lent helping hands to the gradual reorganization of The ReBuilding Center's lumber yard. They helped build racks, organize tile and supported many other on going projects.
We are so grateful for their selfless act to spend their breaks working (and learning) with us. Thank you so much for your time and efforts. Your work has truly made a difference.
Monday, April 13, 2009
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
The ReBuilding Center "Tweets"!
For quite some time now people have been asking if we can post inventory updates more regularly on our website. Due to the volume of materials we move daily (about 8 tons!) and the frequency of changing inventory (every 15 minutes!) we have been unable to make it a reality. Until now--thanks to a site called Twitter.
Twitter is the latest buzz in social media technologies. Twitter is a social network similar to myspace, facebook and many blogging platforms (such as blogger) that allows individuals to post quick updates (called "tweets") for friends and followers to read.
We are experimenting with Twitter as a means to let you know what's going on in the warehouse. We will post a sampling of new inventory as it comes through the doors as well as reduced prices on materials. As of now, these "tweets" will not include photographs, but you can always get your graphic fill from "Today's Finds"--our twice monthly newsletter.
To receive The ReBuilding Center's "tweets" you will first have to join the Twitter community by visiting their website and creating an account. After that you can search for "The ReBuilding Center" with Twitter's "Find People" tool. Then, all you have to do is click "Follow" to receive a happy stream of updates fresh from the warehouse.
We appreciate your feedback on how best we can utilize this new tool and thank you for your patience as we try the course. Questions? Email or call us at 503-542-5051!
Twitter is the latest buzz in social media technologies. Twitter is a social network similar to myspace, facebook and many blogging platforms (such as blogger) that allows individuals to post quick updates (called "tweets") for friends and followers to read.
We are experimenting with Twitter as a means to let you know what's going on in the warehouse. We will post a sampling of new inventory as it comes through the doors as well as reduced prices on materials. As of now, these "tweets" will not include photographs, but you can always get your graphic fill from "Today's Finds"--our twice monthly newsletter.
To receive The ReBuilding Center's "tweets" you will first have to join the Twitter community by visiting their website and creating an account. After that you can search for "The ReBuilding Center" with Twitter's "Find People" tool. Then, all you have to do is click "Follow" to receive a happy stream of updates fresh from the warehouse.
We appreciate your feedback on how best we can utilize this new tool and thank you for your patience as we try the course. Questions? Email or call us at 503-542-5051!
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Thursday, April 2, 2009
US Senator Jeff Merkely visits DeConstruction Services
received many awards for outstanding service to the community.
SHI hired DeConstruction Services to dismantle five houses totaling 5,500 square feet--all of which the deconstruction crews have accomplished in record time. The freshly deconstructed site will be the future home for Eastgate Station, which will be high density housing with 61 units for special needs individuals and families. Eastgate Station will serve low and very low income individuals and families, people with disabilities, and hard to serve homeless families with disabilities. Services for homeless residents will be coordinated by Multnomah County and will be provided by Impact Northwest under Multnomah County's Bridges to Housing (B2H) Initiative and 10 Year Plan to End Homelessness. Senator Merkeley with DeConstruction Crew & Shane Endicott on SHI Site
The DeConstruction Services and Specialized Housing, Inc. project created the perfect storm to model the highest potential meaning of “Green Jobs.” Job creation, material reuse, community development, and partnering organizations presented a great reason to contact Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley. The SHI project also happens to be in Senator Merkley’s own neighborhood. While making time in his very busy schedule on Friday, Senator Merkley learned on site how DeConstruction Services and The ReBuilding Center are viable, working examples of Green Jobs. The brief visit included a tour of the remaining house, and a short press interview. The Senator and his aids were very pleased to learn first hand the opportunities reuse develops in the community. The Senator’s closing remarks expressed his excitement about the possibilities this project represented, as well as his support of these kinds of jobs. Senator Merkeley and Shane Endicott
Senator Merkeley with Executive Director of SHI
Deconstruction of the SHI site saved: 27,500 cubic feet of reusable materials out of the landfill
6,600 gallons of clean water, or daily water intake of 13,200 people
91 mature trees left in the forest, or 28 acres of newly planted pine
1,815 square feet of affordable housing from the reused building materials
2,495 additional hours of work at a living wage, supporting our local economy
7.9 cars removed from the road in the reduction in greenhouse gases
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