Craftsman Services team volunteers at Steps to HOPE

Published 12:01 pm Friday, March 22, 2013

Master craftsman Buddy Poore, Project Supervisor Ron Gosnell and Craftsman Service Owner Ed Lettelier recently finished up a shelter porch project at Steps to HOPE – the Columbus non-profit shelter for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. “The owner of Craftsman Services, Ed Lettelier, called one afternoon and asked if we had any special little project that needed doing. He and his team were looking for some way of helping the community,” said Rachel Ramsey, Executive Director of Steps to HOPE. “For years, we have been in need of a covered area in the shelter’s protected yard for use by mothers and their children. It was beginning to look as if it might never happen when once more, our prayers were answered.” (article and photo submitted by Debra Backus)

Master craftsman Buddy Poore, Project Supervisor Ron Gosnell and Craftsman Service Owner Ed Lettelier recently finished up a shelter porch project at Steps to HOPE – the Columbus non-profit shelter for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. “The owner of Craftsman Services, Ed Lettelier, called one afternoon and asked if we had any special little project that needed doing. He and his team were looking for some way of helping the community,” said Rachel Ramsey, Executive Director of Steps to HOPE. “For years, we have been in need of a covered area in the shelter’s protected yard for use by mothers and their children. It was beginning to look as if it might never happen when once more, our prayers were answered.” (article and photo submitted by Debra Backus)

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