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26
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
As the nations #1 retail mortgage
originator, we work with non-profits
to help build and renovate homes
for low-income families.
(l to r): Wells Fargo Home
Mortgage team members
Chris Hunter,John Snodgrass and
Shelley Pruitt with homeowner
Clara Myers (second from left)
The dream of living in a clean, warm, safe home can be a challenge
for homeowners who are low-income,elderly or who have
disabilities.Who do they turn to if the roof leaks or a handrail
breaks? Over the past nine years,thanks in part to Wells Fargos
partnership with Rebuilding Together, many seniors and families are
now living independently and comfortably in their own homes.
Wells Fargo has contributed over $650,000 and hundreds of team
member volunteer hours to Rebuilding Together in 27 cities.
Last April, a platoon of more than 20 Wells Fargo team members
in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, descended upon 10 houses on
National Rebuilding Day for a hands-on renovation project.They
helped install windows,fix porches,paint, and add grab-bars and
railings.“Everyone deserves to live in their own home,said
Wells Fargo team member Shelley Pruitt, board member for the
local chapter of Rebuilding Together.“We’re fortunate to help
improve the quality of life for residents in our community.”
Since 1993, the Wells Fargo Housing
Foundation has teamed up with
hundreds of local housing non-profits
such as Rebuilding Together and Habitat
for Humanity to help make the dream of
homeownership a reality for low-income
families.The Foundation, through grants
and the volunteerism of Wells Fargo team
members,has helped build or renovate
more than 1,900 homes.
Who Do You Turn to When the Roof Leaks?