Thanks Again for Making the American Indian Family Center Project a HUGE Success!

“Mii Gwech” is Objibwe for “thank you.”  The American Indian Family Center and Rebuilding Together Twin Cities would like to thank everyone who came together to renovate the American Indian Family Center in St. Paul.  Together, we created a teaching kitchen that will be used to provide classes on nutrition and cooking; renovated the bathroom to make it ADA compliant; and landscaped, painted, and made other improvements to Center.   Through this project, sponsored by Maxwell House Drops of Good, we have created a more welcoming and functional space for the people the Center serves.

On Tuesday, August 7th, we hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony that was attended Brad Radke, former Minnesota Twins player and Minnesota Twins Hall of Famer, and several local, state and federal elected officials, including  U.S. Representative Betty McCollum, Mayor Chris Coleman, Saint Paul City Council President Kathy Lantry, Saint Paul Council Member Amy Brendmoen and Sheriff Matt Bostrom.  Thank you for joining us for this special event!

We would also like to thank the amazing volunteers and local contributors to this project, including the Pohlad Foundation, True North Remodeling, On Site Sanitation, Warners Stellian, Yarusso Brothers Italian Restaurant, Minnesota Timberwolves, Autumn Oaks Landscaping, Cub Foods, Stemwedel Murdoch Architecture, Valspar and the East Side Development Company.  Your efforts have made a difference in the lives of the people served by this important community center!

 

Thank You to Everyone Who Voted for the American Indian Family Center!

We just wanted to say thank you to everyone who has supported us and the American Indian Family Center by voting for the American Indian Family Center!  Thanks to your efforts, the Center will receive a $50,000 makeover through Maxwell House Drops of Good!

This makeover will upgrade the facilities in order to create an even more functional and inviting space for the people that the Center serves.  Please stay tuned for more information about this exciting project!

Thanks again!

Help Us Win a $50,000 Makeover for the American Indian Family Center!

YOU can help us win a $50,000 makeover for the American Indian Family Center in St. Paul!  Rebuilding Together partnered with Maxwell House to select ten community houses across the country.  The three community houses that receive the most votes between now and June 8th will receive a $50,000 makeover.

The vision of the American Indian Family Center is to be the place Where American Indian Families Thrive!  This is accomplished by providing American Indian families with programs and services enriched by traditional American Indian values and culture.  They focus their efforts on ensuring the development of healthy children, strengthening the family, keeping families together and making communities healthy and strong.  The $50,000 makeover would upgrade the facilities in order to create an even more functional and inviting space for the people that the Center serves.

Please vote for the American Indian Family Center every day from April 24th until June 8th at www.maxwellhouse.com.  If you would like to receive daily emails reminding you to vote, please email Michaela at m.brown@rebuildingtogether-twincities.org.