Portland, Oregon (PRWEB) April 14, 2012
The Property Designers was very first approached last summer by Project Team Up to assist in rebuilding new houses for tornado victims in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, a neighborhood left devastated by the worst outbreak of twisters on record that destroyed nearly 24,000 homes. The Holt Area of Tuscaloosa was hit the hardest soon after the tornado left a six-mile track of devastation that destroyed more than five,300 residences on April 27, 2011.

Our goal is to assist households that have lost every little thing by providing them access to our architects and designers for guidance and by providing construction drawings from our collection of over 6,000 property plans, mentioned Tammy Crosby, Chief Executive Officer. We created our Housing Relief Plan to support families and communities rebuild their neighborhoods left devastated by organic disasters.

The Home Designers Housing Relief Plan will give discounts on any residence program to organizations and folks involved in rebuilding regions affected by natural disasters like Alabama, Kentucky and Texas. The Property Designers also delivers a distinctive choice of Energy STAR, eco-friendly residence plans that can minimize month-to-month upkeep expenses and utilities for families attempting to rebuild their lives. Our exclusive Power STAR collection permits families to construct a actually innovative new residence with cutting-edge building tactics and products that permits them to cut their heating and cooling expenses, improve their indoor air top quality and develop a healthful house right after the tension and trauma a organic disaster puts on a family.

Three homes from The Property Designers Housing Relief Plan were started in Tuscaloosa, but construction has been delayed as volunteers and resources have been dispersed all through the state due to current tornadoes that hit Alabama final month.

All of these households are so grateful to have a new house getting built, specially since a lot of had been living in houses that were too modest or rundown, said Riz Shakir, Executive Director of the Group Up Foundation. Regardless of the sadness and wonderful losses these households suffered, this plan is providing them an chance to choose their dream property and have something to look forward to once more.

The Property Designers Housing Relief Plan will perform closely with organizations like Group Up Foundation to make confident that the home plans meet the price range and demands of the family members, as properly as give required modifications like storm shelters to much better safeguard these residences from future natural disasters..

Walking away from numerous years of memories destroyed, just lying in a heap of rubble, with no as much as a toothbrush to contact your own is some thing I wouldn’t wish on any individual, said Elaine Childers of West Liberty, Kentucky, who is a single of 299 households who lost their houses in the recent March two tornadoes that swept by way of her location. It appears so several people have come to our rescue in approaches we never dreamed we’d want, and had been so appreciative of all the assist weve received.

They are presently living in a 28 camper amongst the debris of what utilised to be their home. They not too long ago selected the White Bluff Residence Plan after being approved for a loan to supplement their insurance coverage, but like most households they are getting difficulty discovering an obtainable contractor in the area.

We are really anxious for a new residence but we know this can be rough specifically for middle aged/elderly folks, mentioned Childers, who not too long ago attended a meeting with Frontier Housing that was set up by FEMA to support households in want to find builders. Childers is anxious, but hopeful to see if the bid from the contractor is inside their price range so they can start developing. The residence plans we ordered from The House Designers are a dream we’re hoping to see take place, but if it really is not meant to be, we’ll handle just fine.

Frontier Housing, who has been developing homes in Kentucky for 37 years, lately created a special fund for Post Storm Rebuilding to support families in Morgan, Menifee and Magoffin counties rebuild their residences. Donations can be produced via their site by clicking here.

To find out how you can get involved with The Home Designers Housing Relief System, please get in touch with Christine Cooney at 866-214-2242 ext. 200 or email housingrelief@thehousedesigners.com