Completion Date: February 3, 2023
Retail Cost: $117,082.16
Overall Savings: $117,082.16 (100%)
Worked Performed:
This is a two-story community building that needed renovations to the bottom floor to accommodate office space as well as renovations to the upstairs bathrooms and space to create one large room. K. Hovnanian Homes removed the walls and kitchen and built a space with new flooring, paint, and appliances. With this space Communities of Trust is now able to provide a safe haven for the community, teach skills for job employment, build confidence, improve communication skills, and improve self-esteem to over 250 people.
About Communities of Trust:
Established in December 2014, the COTC was founded after Michael Brown, Jr., an unarmed Black youth, was killed in Ferguson, Missouri, and civil unrest escalated. Local County organizers asked themselves, “What procedures are in place or needed to prevent a Ferguson in Fairfax County?”, with the COTC emerging as a strategy to join 35 civic and faith groups, individuals, and public safety agencies together to strengthen and build positive relationships between public safety agencies and the communities they serve.
The Fairfax County Communities of Trust Committee (COTC) is a diverse citizen group focused on strengthening and building positive relationships between public safety agencies and the communities they serve.
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