Thank You for Making the Flannel Fling a HUGE Success!

We are very grateful to everyone who joined us for our 4th Annual Flannel Fling on Thursday at the Machine Shop in Minneapolis!  Together, we raised more than $118,000 that will support our work to ensure that all families have a safe place to call home.  THANK YOU!

We would like to send a special thanks to Emcee Matt Muenster and our Planning Committee: Annie DeLong, Melissa Johnston, Tom Keljik, Brian Frey, Gretchen Culver, Matt Culver, and Tom Schmall.

We would also like to recognize our Gold Sponsors Harris, Lejeune Steel Company, Parsons Electric, Mortenson, Wells Fargo; Silver Sponsor Highland Bank; and Bronze Sponsors Matt and Gretchen Culver, Annie and James DeLong, Greiner Construction, Katie and Dana Harms, H&B Elevators, Abbie Johnson, Tom Keljik and Jennifer Collins, Paul Mellblom and Peter Farstad, Michaud Colley Erickson, MidCountry Bank, Nemer Fieger/Reiling Construction, Old National Bank, Renewal by Anderson, Seiler Schindel, Sunrise Banks, and Kate Walthour and Matt Muenster.

Wells Fargo Gives Back

We would like to send a special thank you to Wells Fargo, who has provided extensive volunteer support and funding to complete repairs for low-income homeowners in the Twin Cities.  We have been partnering with Wells Fargo since 2009.  Since that time, 995 volunteers have given 7,443 hours of service, and Wells Fargo has donated $460,000 to support our work in the Twin Cities community.

Thanks to our Ramp Team!

Our incredible ramp team recently constructed a ramp for a 69-year old veteran living with a disability in Inver Grove Heights.  This ramp will ensure that the homeowner can come and go safely and independently from his home.

National Civilian Community Corps Helps More than 13 Families in Need

We were thrilled to host a team from the National Civilian Community Corps this fall, who completed a number of projects in the Twin Cities.  The team made repairs to two ramps; completed an accessible walkway for a woman who uses a scooter to get around; painted a mobile home to prevent a woman from being evicted; built a storage unit for all of our outdoor materials; helped to complete punch list items and close out eight home repair projects; and helped an 87-year-old man move into an assisted living facility.  Thank you to this team for helping all of these families have a safer and healthier place to call home.  We are grateful for this high-impact partnership with the National Civilian Community Corps and appreciate all of their hard work!