Greg Gerber posted on July 29, 2010 13:30
AUSTIN, Texas -- Local homeless and community volunteers of the Homeless Coach non-profit startup will be executing the demolition phase of an RV extreme makeover July 31 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Princess Craft RV in Pflugerville, Texas, the association reported today.
This begins its official transformation into the first Homeless Coach missioned to 'ssensselemoH -- reverse Homelessness' by using live-streaming, community-based social networking while promoting Austin-area businesses contributing to the cause, the group noted in a press release
The event is open to the public by visiting Princess Craft RV. For those people unable to travel, the event will also be video-streamed to the Homeless Coach website at http://homelesscoach.org for viewing and engaging in live-chat.
The subsequent “Xstream” makeover construction phase will take place over the next two months and culminate in an unveiling event in October 2010.
The Homeless Coach is accepting applications and contributions from local individuals, families, churches and businesses who wish to participate in this unique opportunity to change lives and communities for the better. More than 50 businesses, churches and individuals have participated to date.
The Homeless Coach is fiscally sponsored by the Austin Community Foundation, a 501(c3) non-profit serving Austin and surrounding areas.
SOURCE: Homeless Coach press release