Rebuild Upstate, a nonprofit organization focused on home preservation and repair for low-income residents, received a $1,000 donation from Countybank Foundation. The donation will support the building of ramps for disabled residents in the local community.
The partnership between Rebuild Upstate and Leadership Greenville Class 50 led to this donation, which will help purchase supplies for the ramp construction. This project will directly benefit four families in need by improving accessibility and independence for those with mobility issues.
CEO of Rebuild Upstate, Jake Beaty, expressed gratitude for the support received and emphasized the positive impact on the recipients’ lives. The mission of Rebuild Upstate aligns with Countybank Foundation’s commitment to giving back to the community and improving living conditions for residents.
In addition to building ramps, Rebuild Upstate addresses issues such as plumbing, electrical, and structural repairs to prevent homelessness and promote stability for low-income homeowners. The donation from Countybank Foundation will further support these efforts and make a difference in the community.
Countybank and Greenwood Capital are dedicated to supporting their communities through charitable initiatives and financial services. The donation to Rebuild Upstate is part of their commitment to building a stronger community and making a positive impact in the Upstate region.
The collaboration between Countybank Foundation, Rebuild Upstate, and other community partners will continue to improve the lives of low-income residents by providing safe and affordable housing solutions. Their collective efforts aim to create a more vibrant and resilient community for all.
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