Toll Brothers’ Imagination Station raises funds for Homeaid Houston
HomeAid Houston, a 501(c)(3) charity of the Greater Houston Builders Association, is partnering with Toll Brothers on its 16th annual Project Playhouse fundraiser.
Toll Brothers built Imagination Station, a unique, whimsical design that is currently on display at Minute Maid Park. HomeAid’s Project Playhouse has raised more than $1 million for future HomeAid construction projects and has partnered with the Houston Astros and the Astros Foundation to showcase the playhouse at Minute Maid Park during the Astros late summer games through Aug. 3.
“Imagination Station inspires children in so many ways,” said Nicole Jacob, president of HomeAid Houston.
“Its whimsical design and fanciful amenities spark their imagination to create a place to learn, dream, and explore during playtime while they create adventures that will become childhood memories. HomeAid is honored to have Toll Brothers, a leading name in the homebuilding industry, as the builder captain this year. We are excited to be showcasing the playhouse to the fans at this summer’s Astros games.”
“Toll Brothers has always been committed to supporting charities that give back to our community,” said Steve Woeppel, senior purchasing manager. “HomeAid’s Project Playhouse is one that brings together our entire organization to be involved from concept of the design through the construction. We as a team are proud to take part in this annual fundraiser that will help give back to so many less fortunate.”
David Assid and Steve Woeppel head up the Toll Brothers playhouse team that also includes: Brian Murray, division vice president; Diana Niven, division architectural manager; Phil Popp, purchasing manager; Mike Mandola, sr. project manager; John Bradley, senior project manager; Dominic Giuliano, senior project manager; Jared Boyer, project manager; Sunni Sanders, marketing specialist; Brian Borthwick, senior construction manager;
Paul Zink, senior construction manager and Parker Metz, senior construction manager.
Imagination Station is in Section 134.
For more information, visit online at www.homeaidhouston.org or call the Greater Houston Builders Association at 281-9708970.