Honda Associates Assist Homeowners in Need
Two Ohio homeowners received much-needed assistance with home improvement projects, thanks to two groups of Honda volunteers, who teamed up this spring to help those in need.
Honda Associates Assist Homeowners in Need
Two Ohio homeowners received much-needed assistance with home improvement projects, thanks to two groups of Honda volunteers, who teamed up this spring to help those in need.
Twenty-two associates braved the cold and rainy weather to make repairs to a Dayton, Ohio home on April 30. HondaGO Volunteers completed landscaping, painting, cleaning, carpentry, plumbing and electrical projects.
And on May 7, twenty-two volunteers refurbished a home in Whitehall, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus.
The homes were selected by Rebuilding Together, an organization that brings volunteers and communities together to improve the homes and lives of those in need. Honda is a longtime partner of Rebuilding Together Central Ohio, but this marked the first time partnering with the Dayton affiliate.
"This is a great project because not only do Honda associates have fun working as a team, but the smiles on the homeowners faces show the positive impact we can make when we work together to make a difference," said Ginger Haynes, associate engagement and HondaGO coordinator for Honda North America.
In Whitehall, Honda volunteers installed a kitchen faucet, painted the kitchen and living room, and did extensive work on the exterior of the house, including replacing rotted wood, washing the siding, landscaping, and pouring a new sidewalk.
When they were finished, associates wrote their names in a section of leftover concrete, and presented it to the homeowner.
Michael Hochstetler Jr., an associate in High Pressure Die Cast at the Anna Engine Plant in Ohio has a lot of experience building houses and garages, so volunteering for this project seemed like a no-brainer.
"Little did I know how this would have such an impact on me," he said. "I found out that Bill, the father, was an Army veteran like me. So, to not only help a family in need, but to also help a fellow Army veteran was most rewarding for me."