Basement Handrail

Project: Strong communities are built on the foundation of kindness, connection, and mutual support. When we take the time to assist our neighbors—whether it’s lending a hand with daily tasks, offering a listening ear, or stepping in during moments of hardship—we create a sense of trust and belonging that strengthens the whole community.

These acts of service not only meet immediate needs but also build lasting bonds, ensuring that no one feels isolated or left behind.

Helping one another creates a ripple effect, inspiring others to do the same and fostering a spirit of collaboration. Thriving communities are not formed solely by infrastructure or resources, but by people who are committed to looking out for each other. By prioritizing neighborly assistance, we create neighborhoods that are not only resilient in times of challenge but also rich in compassion, unity, and shared growth.

Thanks, Dan/Audra, for introducing us to Margaret Danielson. It was a pleasure helping her by installing a second-hand rail so she can continue getting up and down her stairs safely to do laundry. Also, thank you for setting the example for us to emulate with your selfless service to your neighbors; you further demonstrate how we can build stronger, more sustainable communities.

One (1) Steward: Dylan Nuttle

  • Eight (8) hours of time donated

  • Six (6) miles driven

$176.01 spent in materials // 4x4’s, Simpson Strong Ties, Handrail