September 11, 2012
Mr. Handyman donates time, repairs for Service Day
Chris Dorst
Tim Goff, a technician for Mr. Handyman, fixes the front door of the Rea of Hope Fellowship home on Lee Street Tuesday. For the fourth year in a row, Mr. Handyman workers have honored National Service and Remembrance Day by donating a day's worth of work to fix repairs at the recovery home for women.
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Chris Dorst
Kris Woody, a carpenter for Mr. Handyman, said he wanted to spend his workday repairing lights and leaks at Rea of Hope because he is helping those who help others. Two Mr. Handyman workers recognized National Service and Remembrance Day Tuesday.
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The 12-step program is worthwhile and successful, he said.

"They started out as customers and they just stole our hearts," Paxton said. "We have a moral obligation to the community. I really enjoy giving to those that appreciate it. And I really like to help those who are helping themselves. It's not a handout at all."

Paxton said the first year he sent just one man to check off repair requests on the organization's list for the National Day of Service.

But the projects grew.

Last year, two men assembled a front porch for the newly renovated recovery home Rea of Hope purchased on Beauregard Street.

Rea of Hope now owns four properties -- one home and one apartment complex each on Lee and Beauregard Streets -- where 23 women live and repairs are always needed, said Elaine Secrist, associate director of Rea of Hope.

Secrist said the group considers Mr. Handyman's staff friends and supporters.

As much as the women value the wear-and-tear fixes Woody and Golf repaired on the National Day of Service, Paxton and his workers frequently stop by to check on them, Secrist said.

"It is not just one day with Mr. Handyman. Today is extra nice but he always takes time to explain to us and help us," Secrist said. "But today is all free and, as a nonprofit, it's wonderful. We're so appreciative."

Reach Megan Workman at megan.work...@wvgazette.com or 304-348-5113.

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