BOMA Georgia and HomeAid hold successful Care Day at Covenant House Georgia
ATLANTA – The fourth BOMA Georgia-HomeAid Atlanta Care Day took place on Nov. 7 at Covenant House Georgia (CHG). Building Owners and Managers Association Georgia (BOMA Georgia) members and HomeAid Atlanta friends spent the day volunteering to complete major projects for this Atlanta facility serving homeless abandoned, abused, trafficked and exploited youth. . During the morning’s kickoff, CHG’s Executive Director Allison Ashe shared information about the facility with event participants. Following Ashe’s remarks, Atlanta City Councilwoman Felicia Jones helped kick-off the event and presented BOMA with a proclamation from the city
Approximately 200 volunteers assisted CHG, representing over 80 BOMA Georgia companies. An extensive scope of work was completed at the center’s new location on Johnson Road on Atlanta’s west side. Work included parking lot paving & striping, electrical repair, building of a veranda, enclosing a green house, painting, tree trimming, floor care, large landscaping projects, pressure washing, organizing supply closets, sorting donated books, general clean up and more. BOMA Georgia’s member companies participated through sponsorships, securing supplies, and volunteering. The approximate value of the work performed is $130,000.
“On behalf of BOMA Georgia, we couldn't be more pleased with the outcome of this year's event,” said BOMA Georgia member Kacey Morris, who was the lead on the event’s core team. “With each project, we see an increase in participation, donations and overall enthusiasm from the BOMA Georgia Community. Our day at Covenant House was no exception. The greatest impact is being able to provide services and labor that CHG would otherwise be without, and also to be able toleave them with the contacts and information needed for future help.”
As November was National Homeless Youth Awareness Month, BOMA Georgia and HomeAid Atlanta hope this joint project brings more awareness to the plight of young people currently living on the streets. According to Safe Horizon—the largest organization helping victims of crime and abuse in the United States—5,000 young people die every year because of assault, illness, or suicide while on the street. A U.S. Department of Health and Human Services study found that 46 percent of homeless youth left their home because of physical abuse, while 17 percent left because of sexual abuse. The average age a teen becomes homeless is 14.7 years old.
About BOMA Georgia:
The Building Owners and Managers Association of Georgia (BOMA Georgia) is a trade association representing one of the largest and most revenue-generating industries in the state: commercial real estate. In Georgia, commercial real estate contributes approximately $3.7 billion to the state’s economy; generates nearly $1.1 billion in new taxable personal earnings and supports nearly 99,000 jobs. BOMA Georgia members are responsible for the ownership/management and administration of more than 150 million square feet of office space and additional millions of square feet of facilities throughout Georgia. These individuals represent building ownership, professional property management firms, professional service providers and contract services, including construction, cleaning services, security services, elevator maintenance and more than 40 other categories of specialty services. Members have 24-hour-a-day responsibility for the safety, physical well-being and security of hundreds of thousands of employees housed in the office buildings, office parks and other facilities managed by this industry. To learn more, please visit www.BOMAGeorgia.org
About HomeAid Atlanta:
Founded in 2001, HomeAid Atlanta is a nonprofit organization that builds new lives for homeless families and individuals through housing and community outreach. HomeAid is the charitable arm of the Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association, providing its members as well as community building industry groups outreach opportunities through its build projects. To date, HomeAid Atlanta has completed 53 housing developments and care days for victims of domestic violence, teen mothers, abused and abandoned children, and more. For more information about HomeAid Atlanta visitwww.homeaidatlanta.org or www.facebook.com/HomeAidAtlanta
About Covenant House Georgia:
Covenant House Georgia is a subsidiary of Covenant House International, the largest, privately funded nonprofit service organization serving homeless young people in the Americas. Covenant House Georgia has been providing food, shelter, counseling, education and vocational training to homeless, runaway and trafficked youth in the Greater Atlanta area since 2000. For more information on special events, accomplishments, services and volunteer opportunities, please visit Covenant House Georgia's website at www.covenanthousega.org or contact us at 404.589.0163.
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