HomeAid partners with two builders for center’s renovation
HomeAid Houston, Gryphon Builders and Jeff Hunt Construction are combining resources to make renovations at the Krause Children’s Center, a Katy-area residential treatment center for girls age 12 to 17 who have come from crisis situations.
Both builders are members of the Greater Houston Builders Association’s Remodelers Council. Allen Griffin, president of Gryphon Builders and Jeff Hunt, owner of
Jeff Hunt Construction are pooling their vendor and supplier contacts along with several other council members to remodel a restroom in the lobby area of the center. The building itself is dated, so plumbing and aesthetics are being upgraded and redesigned.
HomeAid Houston is a 501(c)(3) charity of the Greater Houston Builders Association (GHBA). HomeAid is instrumental in identifying local agencies in need of transformational housing for the homeless and then developing the team of builders, vendors and sponsors to construct them at minimal cost.
Krause Center serves young girls who have survived extraordinarily hard circumstances. Many of them arrive at Krause after experiencing severe abuse or neglect and many have been removed from their homes or from foster care. At Krause, they begin to grow and heal through in-depth clinical therapy, personal development activities and spiritual care in a safe setting. Girls stay there an average of six to eight months.
“This project appealed to me for several reasons,” said Griffin, “the first being that the center is receiving a plaque in memory of Leslie King, one of GHBA’s most respected builders and individuals within our industry. Also, being able to offer my construction management in partnership with HomeAid and another good friend and well-respected builder, Jeff Hunt, made working on the remodel rewarding in many ways.”
“I echo Allen’s reasons for being a builder captain on the Krause Center,” said Hunt. “Knowing the center will be honoring the memory of Leslie King makes working on the remodel rewarding. I am also impressed with the services Krause Center provides the teens who live there.”
For more information, visit www.homeaidhouston.org.