For more than 45 years, PWC has been strengthening our communities by providing critical home repairs, energy conservation, and accessibility modification services in an effort to help residents remain independent and healthy in their homes. PWC proudly performs more than 8,000 services for eligible homeowners each year, whose typical income is just $14,000 a year. Often, these individuals face challenges due to illness, disability, job loss or other circumstances. PWC is supported by a robust group of more than 110 licensed, professionally trained staff members and administrative personnel.
PWC provides critical - not cosmetic - home repair services to its clients. This type of home maintenance is performed by PWC's trained, licensed and bonded staff of skilled tradesmen, including plumbers, electricians, carpenters, and HVAC technicians. Modifications for Mobility is a critical program for PWC, targeting complicated home modification projects that are typically too expensive for its low-income, disabled clients. Modifications made under this program assist some of PWC's most vulnerable clients, improving their daily mobility and independence.
Weatherization Tip: If you used weatherstrippin g on your windows and doors over the winter, don't forget to make sure it’s still in good shape!
Thank you to this hard-working group of volunteers from Saint Ursula Academy, who gave their time to help with a variety of yard-cleaning projects last week. We appreciate their willingness to serve and their commitment to working safely under our COVID-19 safety guidelines!
We're celebrating National Women in Construction Week, which recognizes the hard-working women paving the way in the industry. PWC is so thankful for the dedicated women who work hard to help us fulfill PWC's mission every day! 🛠️ #WICWeek2021