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This woman is making sure every senior citizen has a safe and stable home

For Lisa Jones, a mom of three, building a community starts in her own backyard

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Courtesy of Linden Tree Photography/Atlanta Magazine
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This woman is making sure every senior citizen has a safe and stable home

For Lisa Jones, a mom of three, building a community starts in her own backyard

Editor맥스카지노s Note: This is part of a special series, Moms Who Wow Us, where we partnered with Good Housekeeping, Redbook, and the "Today" show to honor everyday heroes ahead of Mother맥스카지노s Day. You can read about all the moms we맥스카지노re celebrating here.Growing up in rural Alabama, Lisa Jones often helped her parents with repairs around their tiny cinder-block and tin-roof house. Though her memories of days spent plastering walls and replacing handrails are special, they don맥스카지노t end with a picture-perfect makeover. 맥스카지노My dad was the ultimate handyman, but he was 60 when I was born, already a senior,맥스카지노 says Lisa, 맥스카지노and some projects were too hard for him and my mom,맥스카지노 while others were just too costly. So the repairs went undone. 맥스카지노I know what it feels like to live in a house that맥스카지노s not the best and not have the means to do anything about it.맥스카지노Today Lisa lives in Atlanta, where an increasing number of elderly homeowners are in the same predicament. As executive director of the nonprofit HouseProud Atlanta, she맥스카지노s now fully equipped to help them solve it. Billions of dollars in building development have caused property values in some areas, and tax bills, to skyrocket. 맥스카지노Folks who have lived in their homes for decades can맥스카지노t save enough money to maintain them,맥스카지노 Lisa, 43, explains. 맥스카지노It맥스카지노s a scary time for those who want to stay in the place they love.맥스카지노 HouseProud Atlanta makes that possible by providing free repairs to low-income homeowners, from plumbing to roofing to wheelchair-ramp installations. 맥스카지노We help them be a part of the changes in their neighborhood, not pushed out by them.맥스카지노Since 2004, HouseProud, with the help of thousands of volunteers and a trusted roster of local contractors, has served more than 1,000 clients. It맥스카지노s no surprise that many of them have become extended family to the mom of three boys 맥스카지노 her middle son, Khalil, 7, is even named after a beloved client맥스카지노s favorite poet.맥스카지노Lisa맥스카지노s like a daughter to me,맥스카지노 says Tinnie Baugh, a 63-year-old widow whose hot water had been out for months when she heard about HouseProud. 맥스카지노My home insurance policy had been canceled, so I had no idea how I was going to fix my pipes. Lisa sent people to take care of my plumbing, and they맥스카지노ve painted my house and still help me out when I need it. She was there when no one else was.맥스카지노It맥스카지노s a role that Lisa has been comfortable with from the time she was playing apprentice to her dad. 맥스카지노These seniors just need compassion and someone to show them that everything can be better if they have support," she says. For info on how to donate or coordinate a group volunteer project, visit houseproudatlanta.org.This article was originally published in the May 2018 issue of Woman's Day.

Editor맥스카지노s Note: This is part of a special series, Moms Who Wow Us, where we partnered with , , and the "" show to honor everyday heroes ahead of Mother맥스카지노s Day. You can read about all the moms we맥스카지노re celebrating .

Growing up in rural Alabama, Lisa Jones often helped her parents with repairs around their tiny cinder-block and tin-roof house. Though her memories of days spent plastering walls and replacing handrails are special, they don맥스카지노t end with a picture-perfect makeover. 맥스카지노My dad was the ultimate handyman, but he was 60 when I was born, already a senior,맥스카지노 says Lisa, 맥스카지노and some projects were too hard for him and my mom,맥스카지노 while others were just too costly. So the repairs went undone. 맥스카지노I know what it feels like to live in a house that맥스카지노s not the best and not have the means to do anything about it.맥스카지노

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Today Lisa lives in Atlanta, where an increasing number of elderly homeowners are in the same predicament. As executive director of the nonprofit , she맥스카지노s now fully equipped to help them solve it.

Billions of dollars in building development have caused property values in some areas, and tax bills, to skyrocket. 맥스카지노Folks who have lived in their homes for decades can맥스카지노t save enough money to maintain them,맥스카지노 Lisa, 43, explains. 맥스카지노It맥스카지노s a scary time for those who want to stay in the place they love.맥스카지노 HouseProud Atlanta makes that possible by providing free repairs to low-income homeowners, from plumbing to roofing to wheelchair-ramp installations. 맥스카지노We help them be a part of the changes in their neighborhood, not pushed out by them.맥스카지노

Since 2004, HouseProud, with the help of thousands of volunteers and a trusted roster of local contractors, has served more than 1,000 clients. It맥스카지노s no surprise that many of them have become extended family to the mom of three boys 맥스카지노 her middle son, Khalil, 7, is even named after a beloved client맥스카지노s favorite poet.

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Courtesy of Linden Tree Photography/ Atlanta Magazine

맥스카지노Lisa맥스카지노s like a daughter to me,맥스카지노 says Tinnie Baugh, a 63-year-old widow whose hot water had been out for months when she heard about HouseProud. 맥스카지노My home insurance policy had been canceled, so I had no idea how I was going to fix my pipes. Lisa sent people to take care of my plumbing, and they맥스카지노ve painted my house and still help me out when I need it. She was there when no one else was.맥스카지노

It맥스카지노s a role that Lisa has been comfortable with from the time she was playing apprentice to her dad. 맥스카지노These seniors just need compassion and someone to show them that everything can be better if they have support," she says.

For info on how to donate or coordinate a group volunteer project, visit .

This article was originally published in the May 2018 issue of Woman's Day.