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CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING OF CENTRAL PA. CONSUMERS TO RECEIVE ACCESSIBLE RAMPS FROM HBA HELPING HANDS PROJECT
Project one of three completed to fulfill need for accessible homes

A view of one of the ramps being installed
 

(Harrisburg, Pa.) - On Saturday, November 10, Loews General Construction Company, Lezzer Lumber and 84 Lumber donated time and materials to install wheelchair ramps for a local Camp Hill family, the Estok's. This ramp installation kicks off a three-part project by the Home Builders Association of Metropolitan Harrisburg's (HBA's), Helping Hands - Building a Better Community, and the Center for Independent Living of Central Pa. (CILCP), to make homes in Central Pa. more accessible.

"It's a great feeling of accomplishment to help someone in need. It makes you feel good when you're driving home thinking about what you just did," said Harold Loews, owner of Loews General Construction Company.

Prior to the ramps being installed, the Estok home wasn't fire accessible for Dorie Estok, who has been in a wheelchair since 1982. Now, as a result of the relationship between the HBA and CILCP, the Estok home has a ramp in the garage, at the front door and on the outside porch making the home safe and accessible.

Loews' General Construction prepares to install three ramps for the Estok Family of Camp Hill. 

"We are very thankful for this help in making our home accessible," said Mike Estok, "It's nice to see all these people working together."

The construction and materials for the projects are all being donated by local companies including Clearview of Harrisburg; Restore Core Inc.; Loews General Construction; 84 Lumber and Lezzer Lumber. The HBA hopes to continue constructing ramps either on an annual basis or by need if funding and donations continue.

"We have waiting lists of individuals who request ramps to make their homes accessible; this collaboration with HBA will help us meet that need," said Lynn Stewart, Director of Housing at CILCP. "We are very thankful to HBA and the companies who have donated their time and material to make these projects happen."

"It's a great feeling of accomplishment to help someone in need. It makes you feel good when you're driving home thinking about what you just did," said Harold Loews, owner of Loews General Construction Company.
 

About CILCP

CILCP is a nonprofit, nonresidential organization that serves Cumberland, Dauphin, Perry, Mifflin and Juniata counties through its Living Well With A Disability program. This program, designed for people with disabilities, by people with disabilities, is a one-stop resource to help people living with disabilities live their best in all aspects of life and empowers people with disabilities to fully participate in all aspects of society. For more information about the Center for Independent Living of Central Pa., please visit the Web site at www.cilcp.org. For more information on the Living Well With A Disability program please visit www.livingwellwithadisability.org or call the toll-free Hotline at 1-877-TO-LIV-WELL (1-877-865-4893) for your free assessment.

About the Home Builders Association of Metropolitan Harrisburg

The Home Builders Association of Metropolitan Harrisburg (HBA) is an association of building and remodeling professionals and related companies. Those who belong to the HBA ascribe to a code of ethics, have opportunities for continuing education, have access to advertising and insurance benefits and gain a voice on legislative issues. While the HBA does not have the legal authority to service consumer complaints, it takes an aggressive stand as a peer review board.

For more information on this press release, please contact Jamie Fulginiti at 717.975.2148 or via email at jfulginiti@hersheyphilbin.com.

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