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People Working Cooperatively. 4612 Paddock Road ·Cincinnati, OH 45229·www.pwchomerepairs.org· 513-351-7921. 1-800-392-7921. Who is PWC?. We are a non-profit construction & energy conservation company Our dedicated staff includes over 90 skilled craftsmen and
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PeopleWorkingCooperatively 4612 Paddock Road·Cincinnati, OH 45229·www.pwchomerepairs.org· 513-351-7921. 1-800-392-7921
Who is PWC? • We are a non-profit construction • & energy conservation company Our dedicated staff includes over 90 skilled craftsmen and administrative professionals, who provide home repairs, maintenance services,weatherization and energy conservation, for very low income homeowners.
Our services… • Practical, critical repairs-nothing cosmetic-that impact the home’s safety, functionality and energy usage. • Emergency and Critical Repairs • Modifications For Mobility • Energy Conservation Services • Volunteer Services
At a glance… • 13 counties served in OH & KY • Emergency service 365 days a year • Average of over 32 repairs performed each day • Over 11,000 services annually Our clients … • Average income is under $13,000 a year • Over 6,000 households served • 33% of households had children under 18 in thehome • 12% of households were single parent
2008 Completed Services All Programs/ All Areas Energy Conservation / Education 5539 Plumbing 1426 Furnace / AC – Repair, Replacement 698 Roofing & Gutters 481 Structural, Other 535 Electric 325 Accessibility 447 Volunteer Services 1573 Total 11,024
2008 Services bySouthwestern Ohio County CountyNumber of ServicesDollars Invested • Hamilton 7151 $6,246,000. • Adams 5 12,250. • Brown 35 34,650. • Butler 1040 1,164,700. • Clermont 558 531,350. • Warren 225 284,000.
Volunteer Provided Services • We have one of the largest volunteer programs in Ohio and Kentucky. • Tangible community impact: 6,000 volunteers from the greater Cincinnati region volunteered over 40,000 hours of service last year. • Volunteers helping out in their own community – having an immediate and visible impact on their neighbors.
Community return on investment • Leveraging • Corporate 34% • Government 54% • United Way 1.5% • Contributions 10.5%